Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Disney Day/Hong Kong 🇭🇰 Day 5: A Trip to the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Today is my favorite day on this entire Asia trip. My family and I traveled to the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort to see my favorite Disney characters that inspired the career path I am following today and to get on some of my favorite attractions.

We took the MTR from our hotel in Mong Kok to the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.






We went to the park entrance and took some photos near the Sleeping Beauty Castle. Hong Kong Disneyland is the smallest Disneyland Park in the world. 



Then, we headed on over to Grizzly Gulch. I am scared of roller coasters, so I watched my parents and one of my brothers go on the Grizzly Gulch Runaway Mine Carts. 




I then took wonderful pictures with my favorite playful chipmunks, Chip ‘n Dale.



We ended up going to the Mystic Manor at Mystic Point. That was my favorite scary ride in the park.
Toy Story Land followed.



Unfortunately, this Disneyland does not have a Mickey’s Toontown, so my favorite land in this park is Fantasyland, where anything can happen. I ate some great Chinese food for lunch, then got on some more rides in Fantasyland. including my favorite It’s a Small World.







The rest of the day was filled with more magic, including more pictures with Goofy and Pluto, as well as riding the Iron Man Experience.











After all that fun, I went on my own to visit the Animation Academy. Unfortunately, the last class of the day already finished. I saw the characters they taught that day. Unlike the Animation Academy back near my home at Disney California Adventure which teaches you how to draw more than 20 Disney characters , this Animation Academy was conducted in Cantonese, a language where I barely know any word, and only taught 5 characters. I drew 2 of those 5 in my small sketchbook I brought, taking around 8 minutes per character. I will post these drawings on this post very soon.

Then, last but not least, I watched my favorite parade, the Paint the Night Parade.





Unfortunately, after the parade was over; the park was closed. Going into a very emotional state, I was extremely sad to leave the resort and the characters I love. The MTR ride back to Mong Kok was pretty crowded.





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