1. Hong Kong Disneyland castle
    Photograph: Courtesy Hong Kong Disneyland
  2. Hong Kong Disneyland
    Photograph: Courtesy Hong Kong Disneyland
  3. Hong Kong Disneyland castle of magic dreams
    Photograph: Courtesy Hong Kong Disneyland
  4. Hong Kong Disneyland castle of magic dreams
    Photograph: Courtesy Hong Kong Disneyland
  5. Hong Kong Disneyland castle
    Photograph: Courtesy Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

  • Things to do
  • Lantau Island
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

You can find the happiest place on Earth right here in Hong Kong. From kid-friendly attractions at Fantasyland and dazzling parades down Main Street, USA, to high-octane thrills at Tomorrowland, music-filled performances at Adventureland, and the world's first and largest Frozen-themed land, there’s plenty to see and do while you’re at the park. Of course, you’ll also get a chance to meet Mickey and all your other favourite Disney characters. If you’re planning a visit, be sure to check our Disneyland guide, which includes tips on everything from scoring cheap tickets to which hotels to stay at.

Details

Address
Lantau Island
Hong Kong

What’s on

Disney Halloween Time

We all know Disney villains are just as iconic as the heroes, and this Halloween, these bad-ass characters finally take the spotlight at Hong Kong Disneyland, as antagonists crash the party to turn the celebrations into the baddest in town. Maleficent sweeps down Main Street, U.S.A. with other villains in a wicked dance party, while iconic hero-villain duos such as The Queen and Snow White, or Loki and Thor, will be roaming the park waiting to be encountered. Jack Skellington himself takes over River View Cafe for a Halloween feast, the Jungle River Cruise offers a new after-dark voyage with spooky twists, and fans can grab their candy bags to join the return of the Trick-or-Treat Trail. The much-lauded musical Let’s Get Wicked also makes a comeback this season, spotlighting Disney’s most notorious baddies. The Halloween celebrations run until November 2, but Hong Kong residents can enjoy two visits for the price of one at just $879 until December 16.  
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