What are the fun rides at Shanghai Disneyland?

Shanghai Disneyland has many interesting rides. If you are interested in this area, you can go together. The following is a small introduction to some fun rides and recommended for you to visit Disney.

From 2010 to 2012, Shanghai Disneyland opened seven parks. After entering the door in clockwise order: "Mickey Street - Tomorrowland - Toy Story - Fantasyland - Treasure Bay - Islands of Adventure", the center of the "Fantasy Gardens"; and the Disney town outside the park, so if you go out halfway and come back in, you have to re-buy a ticket ( It is recommended to leave the park at night).

The following items are sorted by region and recommendation. The items listed do not include all the projects in the park (personal not interested in or only suitable for infants and young children do not cover the project); including only for the "actual players" recommendations (according to the recommendation ranking: A must play B try to fight C depends on the time and energy to choose), does not mean that the project itself is in a good or bad judgment standards.

1. Mickey Street

On the whole, "Mickey Street" has fewer entertainment facilities and is suitable for shopping, taking photos and playing cards. So, you can ignore this area after entering the park and then go out for a stroll before leaving.

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Level B-[Disney Friends Interactive Photo Opportunity](Outdoor):

Interact and take photos with Disney's animation characters: Mickey, Minnie, Donald Duck, Daisy, Goofy, Brutal, Chickie, Velociraptor, Duffy, Shirley Mae, Gerardoni, and Stardust, etc.

But due to the uncertainties of the timing of each character's appearance, if you don't have a particularly deep feeling for some of them, it is advisable to take a photo early in the morning. Particularly deep feelings, it is recommended to enter the park early in the morning to play other projects first, and then find an opportunity to come out to the Buddha to take a picture, the rest of the card.

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Level A - Mickey's Fairytale Train (Outdoor):

The once-or-twice-daily parade of floats featuring Disney's classic characters is unlike anything else at Disneyland. If you're going there for the first time, it's well worth seeing. On Main Street, the route ends at Toy Story and Tomorrowland (Tomorrowland viewing spot) - Tomorrowland (Disney Town viewing spot) - Mickey Street (Carousel of Fantasy viewing spot) - Fantasy Gardens (Wanderlust Restaurant viewing spot).

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2. Tomorrowland

The theme of Tomorrowland is the future world full of science and technology, so young people who like excitement can go for a walk.

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a level - [super high speed light wheel] (indoor, 122cm and above):

Motorcycle ride roller coaster, the whole ride on a motorcycle, 1/4 of the outdoor plus 3/4 of the indoor, the speed is very fast and very exciting, a Disney classic must play (the heart is not good or fear of heights of friends to be careful).

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Level B-[Jetpack Flyer](Indoor, 112cm and above):

Rotating the small plane is faster, and you can adjust the height of the plane by yourself, which is very exciting.

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Class B-[Buzz Lightyear Interstellar Rescue](Indoor):

Ride in a slow cruiser and shoot the barricades on both sides with a laser gun. Fun for young and old alike.

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Level B-[Nice to Meet You Stitch](Indoor):

Play a real-time interactive game with an image of Stitch in 2D. Stitch is humorous and funny.

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Class C-[Chevrolet Digital Challenge](Indoor):

Super-fast demonstration of a concept car and hacking experience from Chevrolet, the father of the lightwheel, on a tight schedule.

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Category C - The Great White Energizer Show (Outdoor, note the daily show times):

There's also a stage show by Bai Xiaohong, which you'll be able to experience if you're just lounging/dining in this outdoor area.

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3. Pixar Toy Story

Takes you on a ride based on the characters and toys from the animated film Toy Story.

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Level A-[Dragon Boat Racing](Outdoor, 120cm and above):

It used to feel like a pirate ship/jumper, with a maximum of 90 degrees, but it tends to be very short. Because it's a new project, we basically queued for an hour and played for a minute, so keep your schedule under control.

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Level B - Woodbine Cow Carnival (Outdoor, 81cm and up):

Take a nostalgic western wagon ride and swing along the trail (the shakedowns are pretty good).

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Category b - Running Around Springer Spaniels (Outdoor):

Non-intimidating rollercoasters spin up and down the track, with speeds that change from time to time.

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Category C - [Meet Woody and Tris at Friendship Station](Outdoor):

Time is short on the "Interactive Photo Op with a Disney Friend" program due to character uncertainty.

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4. Fantasyland

The largest area in the park, it favors a fun content experience for those with a dreamy teenage heart.

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A-level-[Seven Dwarfs Mine Train](Outdoor, 97cm and above):

On the seven dwarfs-themed roller coaster, there is no inversion, but up and down the very fast rotation is very exciting.

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Class B - The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Indoor):

Take a ride on the Slow Cruiser (Honey Pot) and be in the world of Winnie the Pooh. The storytelling is stronger and the painting style is more delicate and interesting (What's inside? Walk around here and see~).

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Level B - Peter Pan's Sky Adventure (Indoor):

Similar to The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in form and texture, only in a "spaceship", which is levitated (or suspended). The spaceship is suspended (the track is above).

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Category C - Spinning Crazy Honey Pot (Outdoor with Roof):

Sitting idly in a honey pot (ah ~ dizzy ~), you can control the speed of the honey pot's rotation.

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Class C-[Caijing Qi Voyage](Outdoor):

Take a boat ride to learn about the story of Disney (but along the way, the experience is just so-so).

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Class C - Alice in Wonderland Maze (Outdoor):

A maze that's good for photo ops.

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Class C - Welcome Pavilion (Outdoor):

Similar to the "Disney Friends Interactive Photo Booth", but where the Disney Princesses are photographed and interacted with.

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Category C - Frozen: A Singing Celebration (indoor, note the daily show times):

While the line is always a special one, I personally feel that if you're not a die-hard fan of "Frozen," you don't need to go! The show is similar to a stage show, but the story is similar to the animated plot, and the singing is average (parts are still recorded, not actual singing by the actors).

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5. Treasure Bay

Pirates of the Caribbean theme park, and Captain Jack to experience the audio-visual adventure it.

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A Level - Pirates of the Caribbean - Battle for the Treasure (Indoor):

A great adventure on the water by cruise ship, the facility itself will not be too exciting, so even if you are afraid of rollercoasters can be felt by the smallest friends; the impact of the 4D is huge.

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Class C-[Adventure Canoe](Outdoor):

Kayak on the water and feel the splash. It's a great choice in summer.

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Level A - Storm Warning: the Amazing Stunt Adventures of Captain Jack (indoors, note show times each day):

Great visual experience with live stunt shows.

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6. Adventure Island

The primitive jungle atmosphere full of mountains is mysterious and interesting, and is also a recommended area.

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Level A-[Soar to the Sky](Indoor, 97cm and above):

Sit in the seat shown below and experience 4D with your naked eye, traveling through the air to classic attractions around the world. It's a go (just a hint a bit too time consuming before admission) and a classic must for the park.

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Class A-[Leiming Mountain Rafting](Outdoor, 107cm and above):

The outdoor rafting experience is awesome. Don't forget to prepare a rain poncho.

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Class C-[Monument Adventure Camp](Outdoor):

Outdoor adventure through Mt. Remington, weaving in and out of trails, climbs, and ropes (no sandals are allowed to swim for safety reasons).

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Category A - Tarzan: Call of the Jungle (indoor, note daily show times):

Though the story is well known, the incorporation of acrobatics is a highlight.

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7. Garden of Dreams

A child's play area is also a key area for Disney's classic castle photography hit.

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Level B-[Fantasia Carousel] (outdoor with roof):

Good. Just the classic carousel that everyone knows.

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Level b - [Dumbo](Outdoor):

Spinning in Dumbo is kind of like a "jetpack", but much slower.

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Level A-[Lights Fantastic Dreams: Luminous Illumination Show](Outdoor, 20:00):

Fireworks, but every time at this time of the year, the viewing area is very crowded, so watch out for the safety of your friends (and put away the balloons and umbrellas for the sake of all of us watching).

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8. Disney Town (outside the park)

Disney Town is located outside the park (free of charge), and is regarded as a blockbuster area for shopping, taking photos, and hitting the town. Various chain restaurants are available here (still relatively more expensive than downtown). You can buy all kinds of favorite peripherals at the Walt Disney World store, or take a picture with the giant internet celebrity Donald Duck. Otherwise, go to see the classic Broadway plays~

Walt Disney Grand Theater:

The Grand Theater is located in the town, basically 1-2 performances of the classic Broadway stage show every day (some dates will be divided into 12:00 pm / 17:00 pm, often about 2h; ticket prices are relatively affordable, according to the off-season and peak season there will be a number of grades to choose from, the lowest more than a hundred, the highest eight or nine hundred) . Theme from the Disney classic story, production and presentation are very good, quite worth experiencing; however, after staying for a period of time, the content of the program will change (before the Lion King, now is the Beauty and the Beast, and the other episodes may change later), so it is also considered to be less than one time to see the rhythm.

Tour recommendations

There is no specific strategy here ~ after all, every little one likes different content. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us by private message or leave a message and get back to you as soon as possible. Finally, a few more itinerary order and notes:

1. Line up for security check.

2. Purchase/check tickets.

3. After entering the park, there is no rush to play. APP first book a favorite project that can be used FP (it is recommended to choose Soaring Skies first, because it is quite popular, and express passes are collected around 9:30; of course, normal queuing is possible, and generally 2h is a waste of time).

3. Start with the one you want to play the most that doesn't have FP/single lane (it's best if the top-ranked program you want to play happens to have FP/single lane; start with the nearest one that has a smaller queue).

4. During the queuing process, pay real-time attention to the queuing time/next FP reservation time/FP usage time of each item, and make a reservation in time when the next FP arrives (try to make a reservation for the item with FP available but without a single channel first). If you can catch the first wave, you can reserve almost 3FPs, and if you are lucky, you can basically play all the classic programs in one day.

5. If you buy a two-day ticket, congratulations to you ~ you can properly relax the pace of the above, basically the whole park can play the project.

Recommended Route

Shanghai Disneyland will once again expand with an eighth theme park - Crazy Animal City! Construction is expected to begin later in 2008 (exact timeline not yet set). The park is said to blend storytelling and state-of-the-art technology to show the lives of characters from the movie (including Judy and Nick). Attractions, shows, peripheral merchandise and food will all be featured in the new park, and friends will be able to experience any of the characters from Zootopia in the park. Stay tuned~