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Fast-track entry to rides and attractions to Asia's largest theme park.
Fast-track entry to rides and attractions to Asia's largest theme park.
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A nostalgic recreation of a turn-of-the-20th-century American town, featuring shops, restaurants, and the park’s entrance.
Iconic features: City Hall, Main Street Cinema, and Corner Cafe.
Dedicated to Disney's classic fairytales and characters, some of its most popular Attractions include “it’s a small world”, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and Fairy Tale Forest.
Iconic feature: Castle of Magical Dreams.
An immersive jungle-themed area filled with adventure with attractions like Jungle River Cruise, Festival of the Lion King, and Tarzan’s Treehouse.
Iconic feature: Exotic dining options like Tahitian Terrace.
A futuristic zone with Marvel and sci-fi themes, Tomorrowland is home to the Iron Man Experience, Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle!, and Hyperspace Mountain.
Iconic feature: Exotic dining options like Iron Man Experience
An homage to Disney-Pixar’s Toy Story films, Toy Story Land includes RC Racer, Toy Soldier Parachute Drop, and Slinky Dog Spin.
Iconic feature: Decorated to make guests feel like they’re the size of toys.
A wild west-themed zone unique to Disneyland Hong Kong , the Grizzly Gulch features detailed mining-town decor and geysers.
Iconic feature: Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars.
Another Disneyland Hong Kong exclusive, the Mystic Point is an adventurous zone amidst a mini rainforest, and home to the Garden of Wonders and the Mystic Rail Depot.
Iconic feature: Mystic Manor, one of Disney’s most celebrated rides.
In the world’s first Frozen-themed land, you get to enjoy Arendelle-inspired scenery, dining at Golden Crocus Inn, and an immersive experience into the World of Frozen.
Iconic feature: Frozen Ever After and Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs.
Height restrictions: At least 102 cm (40 inches) tall to ride.
Accessibility: Guests must transfer from their wheelchair to the ride vehicle.
Zone: Tomorrowland
Experience Disneyland Hong Kong's first Marvel-themed ride with the Iron Man Experience and explore Stark Expo's cutting-edge tech. Hop aboard the Iron Wing for a thrilling aerial tour of Hong Kong, complete with action-packed battles against Hydra.
Height restrictions: At least 102 cm (40 inches) tall to ride.
Accessibility: Guests must transfer from their wheelchair to the ride vehicle.
Zone: Tomorrowland
The Hyperspace Mountain in Tomorrowland reimagines Space Mountain with a Star Wars twist. Rocket into a thrilling dogfight between Rebel X-wings and Imperial TIE fighters, dodging blaster fire and intense turns for an out-of-this-world adventure.
Height restrictions: At least 120 cm (47 inches) tall to ride.
Accessibility: Guests must transfer from their wheelchair to the ride vehicle.
Defy gravity with the RC Racer in Toy Story Land as you race up and down a 27-meter-tall U-shaped track. Inspired by Toy Story, this high-speed half-pipe adventure delivers big drops, sweeping views, and unforgettable fun for thrill-seekers.
Height restrictions: No height restrictions.
Accessibility: This walk-through attraction is wheelchair accessible.
Zone: Fantasyland
Step into a whimsical garden where classic Disney fairy tales like Tangled, Cinderella, and The Little Mermaid come to life. Stroll through enchanting miniature scenes, interactive music boxes, and fantastical landscapes for a taste of magic.
Height restrictions: No height restrictions.
Accessibility: This walk-through attraction is wheelchair accessible.
Zone: Fantasyland
Step into the world of Disney’s iconic Fantasia in this park featuring lush gardens, themed topiaries, and a fountain of Mickey as the Sorcerer's Apprentice. Unique to Disneyland Hong Kong, this park is the only one of its kind in a Disney-themed destination.
Height restrictions: No height restrictions.
Accessibility: Guests can remain in their wheelchair while boarding and riding.
Zone: Adventureland
Head off on an 8-minute guided journey through the untamed Rivers of Adventure. Encounter playful elephants, mischievous gorillas, and wading hippos while your witty skipper navigates treacherous waters filled with surprises and thrilling sights, all inspired by Disney's classic True-Life Adventure films.
Height restrictions: At least 95 cm (37.5 inches) tall to ride.
Accessibility: Must transfer from wheelchair
Zone: World of Frozen
A whimsical sleigh ride inspired by Kristoff’s sleigh, this family-friendly coaster takes guests on a picturesque journey through the rugged Arendelle Forest, featuring hills, caves, and fjord waters.
Height restrictions: No height restrictions.
Accessibility: Accessible for guests in wheelchairs; no transfer is necessary.
Zone: Fantasyland
Over a 9-minute journey that celebrates cultural harmony, you’ll cruise through vibrant scenes featuring nearly 300 animated children representing diverse cultures, singing the iconic theme song in multiple languages. This timeless Disney classic also includes appearances from beloved Disney characters and an enchanting kinetic clock tower.
Height restrictions: No height restrictions.
Accessibility: Guests may remain in their wheelchair throughout the attraction.
Zone: Mystic Point
Unique to Disneyland Hong Kong, The Mystic Manor in Mystic Point offers an enchanting, exclusive experience where Lord Henry Mystic's collection of global artifacts comes to life. Board a trackless Mystic Magneto-Electric Carriage and follow the mischievous monkey Albert as a magical music box unleashes chaos across eight intricately themed galleries.
Address: Lantau Island, Hong Kong
There are plenty of eateries inside Disneyland Hong Kong. You will simply never go hungry.
Victorian-style elegance with 400 rooms, 5 restaurants and bars, indoor and outdoor pools.
Exploration-themed 750-room hotel with 4 unique gardens, 3 dining locations, and an outdoor pool.
Hollywood-themed hotel offering spacious rooms, themed restaurants, and a piano-shaped outdoor pool.
Yes, Hong Kong Disneyland is worth visiting, especially for Disney fans and families. It features unique attractions like Mystic Manor and World of Frozen, exclusive to this park, along with immersive themed lands and high-quality entertainment.
Hong Kong Disneyland is located in Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China.
The best months to visit are from November to March, as the weather is cooler and more comfortable, and crowds are lighter outside major holidays.
The park is accessible via the MTR Disneyland Resort Line, buses, taxis, and private vehicles.
Hong Kong Disneyland offers wheelchair accessibility, rentals, Braille guidebooks, audio guides, and service dog accommodations. Guests can access designated viewing areas, accessible entrances, and other services.
Yes, both strollers and wheelchairs are available for rent near the park entrance.
Guests may be asked to present tickets and identification at the entrance. If a child under 16 is found unaccompanied, they may be denied entry to the park.
No, selfie sticks are not permitted in Hong Kong Disneyland. Guests must store them in bags or designated areas such as Luggage Valet or Guest Relations if found during security checks.
Guests under 16 must be accompanied by someone aged 16 or older. This rule is consistent with the policy that children under 7 must be accompanied by a supervising adult on attractions.
Proper attire, including shoes and shirts, is required. Guests aged 16 or older cannot wear costumes or masks unless for medical reasons. Clothing with offensive language or graphics, excessively torn attire, or overly revealing clothing is not allowed.
Cast Members will approach and assist any unattended children identified in the park.
Payments can be made in Hong Kong dollars, Renminbi, or via WeChat Pay, Alipay, Visa, MasterCard, and Octopus. Foreign currencies and traveler’s checks can be exchanged at Guest Relations.
Disney Character dining is available at: Enchanted Garden Restaurant (Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel), Ink & Plate (Disney’s Hollywood Hotel) and Dragon Wind (Disney Explorers Lodge).
Guests may bring individual portions of food, such as fruits, chips, or sandwiches. However, items requiring heating, refrigeration, or processing (e.g., instant noodles, hotpots, or pungent foods like durian) are not allowed.
Yes, Crystal Lotus at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel offers an award-winning menu of regional Chinese dishes and specialty items.
Yes, special dietary accommodations, including Halal options, are available. Halal-certified meals can be requested at Tahitian Terrace in the park and select hotel restaurants.