This is my first visit to any Disneyland. The impressions are different and impressive and disappointing.
Of the cons. The main one is the location in a hot region, and there are quite a few places to cool down. The queue for some attractions exceeds 45 minutes, with a duration of only 1 minute..
The entrance ticket costs a lot, but inside the price tag is off the scale for everything and at the same time there are a lot of people who want to.
Of the advantages, the place is certainly interesting, an attraction to childhood.
Modern children are not very interested there, 90% of them drown-play smartphones
This is the smallest of all the Disney parks, we found it cozy and pleasant.
Although at first there was a feeling of some wear and tear of fairy-tale buildings in a magical land, it completely passed after immersion in the world of entertainment and attractions located inside.
Here everyone can find entertainment to their liking: adults are no less happy than kids!
Despite the fact that the park is far from the largest, we barely managed to bypass the planned attractions and shows from 10.00 to 21.00.
What you wanted was the opportunity to pay inside with cash (Hong Kong dollars), Union pay card, master card, visa (not Russian banks). After mainland China, it was really nice.
It is convenient to get to the park: a separate metro line runs directly to the gate.
Food and drinks are expected to be 3-4 times more expensive than in the city (but they don't go to Disney for food!).
As for entertainment, they are diverse: attractions, shows, photos with cartoon characters,
I was impressed by the show of the Lion King and the 5-D flight on a spaceship with a Serious man.
In general, if possible, we will go again!
I took off the star for disappointment: an ordinary amusement park, just a theme park. A dedicated subway line leads to Disneyland, along which themed trains run. We were at the end of July, from two o'clock until closing time. It is better to buy tickets online, otherwise you will get stuck in the queue. It's expensive, but unlimited rides. Only in the queue it is necessary to stand for each, and others for an hour and a half waiting time. Some have air conditioners (the queue is longer there), others are stuffy and hot. In Moscow, the "Island of Dreams" is one-on-one, just covered. The fireworks at the closing were also not impressed: rare volleys to the music. We have such on Victory Day that after them there is nothing to look at. After the crowd and the crush on the subway.