Hong Kong Disneyland® Tours and Tickets
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Hong Kong Disneyland®

Disneyland®Hong Kong is a must for theme-park enthusiasts and Disney®fans.
Don’t forget your comfy shoes and sunscreen, as Hong Kong can be very hot and the park is very big.
Booking tickets beforehand can help to avoid long entry lines.
Hong Kong Disneyland®aims to be disability-friendly, and the majority of its facilities and attractions are fully accessible.
The park also provides inductive loops, tactile maps, and a shuttle service for guests with disabilities.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Hong Kong Disneyland®. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
For a 1-day general admission ticket to Hong Kong Disneyland, prices start at HK$669 per adult and HK$499 for children ages 3–11 and seniors over 60. Children under 3 always enter for free. For HK$100 more, you can extend your visit to two consecutive days. For two days of non-consecutive visits, tickets start at HK$1,132 per adult and HK$849 for children and seniors.
Yes, Hong Kong Disneyland is worth visiting, whether you're traveling alone, with a partner, or with children. Though it's the smallest of the world's Disneyland parks, it's packed with big attractions, including the World of Frozen and a Main Street, U.S.A., attraction. Most people book entry tickets for the park in advance to guarantee access, and then spend their day exploring and riding the attractions on their own, though some tours include stops here as well.
Per one customer who booked the Hong Kong Disneyland: 1-Day Ticket and Private Hotel Transfer, "Our experience at Hong Kong Disneyworld was truly magical, thanks in large part to the phenomenal service. [...] They patiently answered our thousand questions, ensuring every detail of our trip was perfect. And yes, they even sent a superb driver [...] to pick us up at the airport, adding to our already unforgettable experience!"
Yes. One day should be enough to visit Hong Kong Disneyland’s major attractions. Yet if the crowds are enormous, you might be waiting in long lines for the rides, and you might not fit them all in. If you’re a diehard fan, you should book a 2-day pass.
Aim to visit Hong Kong Disneyland between November and April since the weather is warm, but the park isn’t too crowded. The exception is between the end of December and the first week of January. This is the peak holiday season, and the park will be flooded with local and international tourists.
Yes. Hong Kong Disneyland is great for kids. Children love attractions like It’s a Small World, Fantasy Land, and Toy Story Land, which are also suitable for toddlers who aren’t tall enough to go on the bigger rides, yet kids of all ages find something to enjoy at the theme park.
No. You cannot use selfie sticks at Hong Kong Disneyland. This is for safety reasons since the stick could fall and hurt someone or hit the ceiling. You can take photos on your phone or camera to capture memories of the day, but just not with selfie sticks.
Hong Kong’s climate is warm all year, so dress appropriately for a day at Hong Kong Disneyland. Lightweight clothes, like shorts and short-sleeves, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended. Many people also bring sun umbrellas or parasols to deflect the sun.
Yes and no. Most of Hong Kong Disneyland’s most popular attractions are accessible for wheelchair users and disabled guests. However, some attractions may need some special assistance for disabled guests to access. All restaurants, shops, and restrooms are accessible, though and audio guides, braille guidebooks, and wheelchair rentals are available.
There are tons of things to do when you're done visiting Hong Kong Disneyland. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in Hong Kong:
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