How to go to Disney the cheapest

One, transportation

The SAR Government has spared no effort to support Disneyland, as evidenced by the transportation. For non-Hong Kong local tourists, I personally recommend the following two modes of transportation:

Method one

Specifically tailored for mainland travelers on the KCR Express - Disneyland Resort Line. From Lo Wu crossing the border into Hong Kong, you can buy the line package. The route is to take the KCR Express from Lo Wu to Sheung Shui (only one stop away), then transfer to a bus directly to Disneyland, the whole journey takes about one hour. Adults HK$70 (the following prices are in Hong Kong dollars), children aged 3 to 11 years old and elderly people over 65 years old 50 (children and elderly people regardless of Hong Kong, Mainland China and foreign countries can enjoy discounts, and do not need to show identification, unless the crane hair or child hair crane face - the rotten capitalist Hong Kong even used the vast majority of local taxpayers' money to engage in such a (The so-called welfare, completely disregard for their feelings, so that the compatriots of Hong Kong is still living in deep water, waiting for us to save).

KCR is very frequent and runs for a long time.

Bus frequency

Sheung Shui Station Departure: 9:00-13:00, every 30 minutes

Disney Departure: 13:00, 17:00, 18:00

19:00 to one hour after the end of the fireworks display, every 30 minutes

This mode can be Same day round trip to Disney from Guangzhou and other places.

Method 2

Hong Kong MTR. Hong Kong's subway system is relatively complete, basically all the major areas have a subway station, and convenient, inexpensive, and cheaper (preferential same as above). As for the ride route and price shall be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. However, you will end up getting off at Sunny Bay Station on the Tung Chung Line and transferring to the Disneyland Resort Line. The line is a monorail, there is only one train running back and forth (time is very short), the carriages are decorated with Disney characteristics, can be considered the first attraction.

Note:

1. It is recommended to take compartments 10, 11 and 12 for the fastest way to reach the bus waiting room after getting off the bus.

2. There are Disney directions at the station, so it's very easy to find your way around (although there are fewer directions at Sheung Shui on the way back, and you need to take the footbridge to the opposite side of the street to wait for the bus after getting off the bus).

3. When you take the bus, take the right side on the way there and the left side on the way back to get a good view of the Tsing Ma Bridge.

4. After getting off the Disneyland Resort Line, there is a ticket booth on the escalator, but don't queue up here because it's still a subway station, selling subway tickets (I almost queued up too). Disney's main entrance is still a few hundred meters away.

II. Tickets

Weekdays Designated days Special days

Adults 295 350 350

Children (3 to 11 years old) 210 250 250

Elderly (65 years old or above) 170 200 200

Notes:

1. The queue at the entrance of the park is very long. It is recommended to book tickets online in advance or buy tickets at the outlets. Although you have to exchange tickets at the entrance, the queue is much shorter.

2. Disney rules state that visitors cannot bring food and drinks into the park, except for candy and cookies (not too big bags). You will be asked to open the bag for inspection at the gate. However, I saw some tourists bring in very large bottles of water, which may be well hidden or the person checking was sloppy (because of the number of tourists).

Ways to save money on drinks: 1. Drinking water is available in front of the restrooms in the park (don't use it to wash your face or feet); 2. Store your drinks at the entrance, and go back and forth to the park multiple times (you can go in and out multiple times in one day with a ticket, but you have to get your handprints on it - don't be fooled into thinking that more than one person will take turns with a single ticket).

Three recommended rides

What rides are fun? This is very subjective and varies from person to person.

Personally, I think that Disney is more suitable for families to play, especially children, is simply a dream of paradise.

If you're an adult like me and lack the innocence of a child (the first choice of the Purple Pinyin is "virginity", almost.), and want to play exciting or large-scale amusement rides, then you'll want to go to Disney. But Disney is after all a world famous amusement park, there are still games worth playing. In terms of the ones I've played, they are:

1. Mickey's Fantasia ★★★★★

3D movie. Special glasses must be worn to view them. The scenes and objects in the movie are extremely three-dimensional, the characters seem to be performing just for you, and the objects seem to be within reach (many of my friends, big and small, reached out their hands to touch them during the viewing process, including me who lacked virginity). And as the show progresses, the theater releases scents, sprays water droplets, and blows gusts of wind. If it wasn't for this one item, I think the several hundred daiyen ticket would have been a real loss.

2. The Lion King Celebration ★★★★

Revisiting "The Lion King" through character roles is more exciting with a mix of dancing, singing and acrobatics.

3. Mickey's Golden Statue Musical ★★★★

Recreates classic Disney cartoon characters in tandem through character acting and animation. The actor who plays Tarzan seems to be a Ghostbuster and has a body so good, you can't help but want to touch it.

4. Fireworks show ★★★★★☆

If only from the fireworks effect evaluation, belong to the medium level (you think every night fireworks do not pay ah). But with Disney's "Swan Castle" and music, it does have a dreamy feel.

5. Space Mountain ★★★★★☆

Indoor roller coaster. If you evaluate it only from the perspective of roller coaster excitement, it belongs to the low to medium level, but there are children who vomit. Its specialty is indoors, where the roof of the membrane structure is a 360-degree space scene surrounded by near-darkness.

6. Buzz Lightyear Intergalactic Adventures ★★★★★

Ride in a car and fight monsters with laser guns.

7.Forest River Journey ★★★★

Ride through the rainforest in an electric boat.

Overall, it's just more exciting to work in a dark room than in broad daylight (what you can't see indoors is more fun than what you can see outdoors). Not that I'm psychologically shady.

Notes:

1. Queuing tricks. 1) FASTPASS. In response to the large number of people in line, Disney has introduced this service. There is a FASTPASS printing machine at the entrance of the ride. With your ticket, you will get a FASTPASS, which tells you to go back to the ride at a certain time, and with the FASTPASS, you can enter the ride in a very short time or even without waiting in line. FASTPASS service is available for different rides every week, please check the Park Schedule for details. 2) Generally in the afternoon and during the theater shows, the queues for non-show items are smaller because everyone is going to the shows (except when the shows are just ending). I've even seen Mickey's Fantasia staff greeting people as they go in because the crowds are so small.

2. For theater performances, it is recommended to sit in the first row or next to the aisle for a chance to get up close and personal with the actors.

3. When watching the fireworks, it is recommended to go to the square in front of the castle, although most of the park can be viewed, as it is difficult to see the animated projections on the castle from a distance.

4. Take pictures with cartoon characters. The American town square in the park have Mr. and Mrs. Mickey (I can not figure out the marriage), Donald Duck and other cartoon characters, but you must queue up, and occasionally have to wait for a change to play the person (also really tired). Certain places also have unknown cartoon characters, but the time is not fixed.

Four, food and shopping

This is a lot of people are concerned about.

There are many food and beverage facilities in the park, but for poor people like me, the price is rather expensive, for example: 10 bottles of water, fried rice 45 a piece (in fact, many airports in the Mainland is much more expensive than this).

Souvenirs are even more expensive, for example: a pen for 30, a sunhat for 100, a clownfish backpack for 280 (I'd rather buy a bottle of skincare or cologne).

Capitalists are just black, trying to squeeze our proletariat's hard-earned money in every possible way, almost forcing me to use myself as a tool of labor to make money.

There are some items that are worth buying though, such as canned chocolate. The oval, cylindrical tin cans are red in color, with cartoon characters on them, and contain different chocolates. At 45 a tin, they're a great gift for New Year's Eve (better than the usual blue cookies, which have so many "green BB cousins").

Park in addition to drinks, are Disney products, you jm do not try to find the fashion version of the high frequency of "Joy", "SaSa" to buy Lancome, SK2, or even a LV bag, Hermes! The idea of one-stop shopping for Lancome, SK2 or even a LV bag or Hermes scarf, or for DC or DV, or for a bookstore to buy a couple of copies of "Penthouse" or "Playboy" is unrealistic.

All in all, Disney does have its own unique features, as her slogan "wishes, dreams, magic", to bring visitors a dream country, inspire the childishness of everyone's heart, so that all of us do a child, especially many like to pretend tender jm. fashionable title, "a mouse triggered the dream".

Disney's service is also praised, first of all, the staff's attitude is good, you do not have the opportunity to say "today Gan both service attitude point to Ga". Secondly, the facilities are people-oriented. For example, in order to take care of wheelchair tourists, "Forest River Journey" project has a boat specially installed a wheelchair lifting facilities, very scientific and thoughtful (American capitalists just do not know resources, even under the banner of "people-oriented" materials to get a special yacht, and the construction of "people-centered". (American capitalists just do not understand resources, even under the banner of "people-oriented" to spend materials to get a special yacht, and the construction of "conservation-oriented" society runs counter to).