
As with all other Disney Parks destinations, a lot of people think that Hong Kong Disneyland (HKDL) is just for kids. Many have the idea that the park was built only for kids and kids alone. But that couldn’t be further from the truth! The park can be enjoyed by anyone, and I find people of all ages and backgrounds at the park whenever I visit, including adults without children. If you’re reading this and thinking about going to HKDL, then this Hong Kong Disneyland for Adults Guide will be useful as it will delve into the things adults can do at the park and hotel.

From thrilling attractions to special experiences, Hong Kong Disneyland is a great place for adults to let loose and have fun. Hopefully this guide convinces you to spend a day or two of your next vacation at Hong Kong Disneyland. I will go over the things you can do and experience at the park if you want an adults only getaway, and give you some tips on how to make your visit extra special.
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Klook.comHong Kong Disneyland Background Info

Hong Kong Disneyland opened on September 12, 2005. Back then, it was the smallest of the castle parks. Its lackluster attraction lineup caused it to become the least visited Disney castle park. Disney eventually realized that they needed to add quality attractions to the park if they wanted to keep it afloat. And so add they did!
Hong Kong Disneyland’s expansion started with Autopia in 2006, followed by It’s a Small World in 2008. Then in 2009, a massive three-land expansion was announced by Disney and the Hong Kong Government. This expansion included Toy Story Land, Grizzly Gulch (home of Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars) and Mystic Point (home of Mystic Manor). Both Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars and Mystic Manor garnered significant acclaim from guests, and remain popular attractions at the park to this day.

After that, Hong Kong Disneyland embarked on another expansion. This included the opening of Iron Man Experience, the first Marvel ride at any Disney Park, the re-theming of Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters into the Ant-Man and the Wasp: Nano Battle, the opening of the Jungle Junction theater that also debuted a Moana-themed show, the reimagining of the castle into the Castle of Magical Dreams, the debut of Momentous, a new nighttime spectacular, and the unveiling of World of Frozen. Another hotel, the Explorer’s Lodge, was also built.
As far as Hong Kong Disneyland has gone, they’re not stopping there. They have announced that a new Pixar entertainment experience will open in the land adjacent to Toy Story land, and a third Marvel attraction will open in the park’s Tomorrowland, completing that area of the park’s transformation into Stark Expo.

HKDL has seen many changes, and through it all I’ve loved this park, even when many people considered it underwhelming in the past. It was my first Disney Park experience, and for that reason alone it will always be close to my heart. It’s really grown into a quintessential Disney experience, and has also evolved into one of Disney’s most adult-friendly destinations.
I know, you’re probably not convinced that this place can be for adults too. Let me convince you by going over why I think HKDL is perfect for adults, and then recommend things you can do to have a great time at the resort.
Klook.comWhy HKDL is Perfect for Adults

The magic of Disney isn’t tailored just for kids. Many adults visit Hong Kong Disneyland all the time and have a magical experience even without kids. There are many reasons for this, but at the end of the day, I think the reason why HKDL, and other Disney parks, are perfect for adults is because of the escapism that they offer adults.
When you’re within the borders of a Disney Park, you’re given the opportunity to forget about your problems and be a child again. There’s a reason why so many Disney adults exist and why they keep going back to the various Disney parks again and again. It’s an escape. For a day you can experience unadulterated joy. I know I feel it, and millions of fans around the world feel it too.

Every adult should experience the escapism that Disney offers at least once because I think every adult needs a little step back from reality. We could all benefit from a little escape every once in a while. Even if you end up deciding that the Disney theme park experience isn’t for you, I’m sure you’ll still have a good time during your visit. We all need a couple of hours away from the real world in a place that allows us to be kids again and just have fun.
This is a long-winded way of saying that I hope you decide to visit the Disney Parks even if you’re just curious about them, because I promise you it’ll be a memorable experience. If you’re still not convinced, let me elaborate on the kinds of experiences, entertainment, and attractions at Hong Kong Disneyland that cater to adults in this guide, as well as give you some advice on how to structure your trip. Of course, this isn’t to say that you will like every single thing listed here, but I hope this guide shows you that Hong Kong Disneyland is worth experiencing and enjoying as an adult.
Klook.comHow Many Days Should You Spend at HKDL

In my opinion, if HKDL is your first Disney Park, I think you should spend 1 day at the park. One day will mean getting to experience the highlights of the park, which will give you a taste of what the Disney Parks have to offer. It also means that, in case you don’t like the experience, you’re not forced to visit for a second day because you bought a two day ticket. You should also visit for one day if you’re on a budget or if you like the theme park experience but aren’t a huge fan of the Disney theme park experience.

On the other hand, if you’ve experienced Disney before and you like the experience, I would recommend visiting for two days and, if possible, maybe even including a Hong Kong Disneyland hotel stay in your trip. Hong Kong Disneyland is so different from the other Disney destinations around the world so a longer stay might be beneifcial to you so you can truly do and see everything in the resort.
I have a more in-depth post that goes into how long you should spend at Hong Kong Disneyland. Use it as a reference to decide how long your visit to the resort should be. The next section will deal with what you can do in the park that is catered to adults and, if you decide you want to spend multiple days at the resort, then the following section will focus on what you can do at the hotels that are catered to adults.
Klook.comAttractions and Entertainment at Hong Kong Disneyland for Adults

I’ve listed what I think are the attractions and entertainment offerings that were designed with kids and adults in mind. Disney prides itself in being the leader in family entertainment, and that is particularly evident in how the parks were designed for the enjoyment of kids and adults.
Hong Kong Disneyland in particular, based on its lineup, really seems to have been designed with the whole family in mind, making sure that there are attractions that will appeal to every member of the family, including adults. Learn more about them below!
Klook.comMystic Manor

First up is my favorite Disney attraction in the world: Mystic Manor. Inspired by the Haunted Mansion attractions found in other Disney Parks around the world, Mystic Manor tells an original story centering around Lord Henry Mystic, an eccentric world traveler and artifact-collector, and his monkey sidekick Albert.
On the day of your tour of the manor, the mischievous Albert opens a mysterious music box, unleashing a magic music dust that brings all of Lord Henry’s collection to life. The ride has you moving through the manor as the collection comes to life, making for a truly immersive and unique ride experience. I won’t spoil what happens, but the ending is one of the wildest endings of any Disney Park ride ever. This is a world class Disney dark ride, and it’s exclusive to HKDL, so be sure to experience it when you go.
Klook.comBig Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars

Second on the list is Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars. This rollercoaster is one of Disney’s best rides and one of their most fun, immersive, and exhilarating coasters. What starts as a trip through the Grizzly Gulch mines gets sidetracked when a grizzly bear accidentally trips a track switch, sending your mine car down a dangerous (and thrilling) path.
Along the way you’ll encounter surprises, including a launch and a backwards section. This ride was added to increase the number of thrilling attractions in the park, and just like Mystic Manor the ride is an HKDL exclusive. It’s one of the highlights of the park and is, in my opinion, the best ride at HKDL for adults.
Klook.comRC Racer

Another ride that was added to increase the number of thrilling attractions at the park, RC Racer is similar to those pirate ship rides you can find at carnivals. The main difference being that the ride is themed to the Toy Story character RC. In the ride, you go back and forth on this huge half-pipe track. It’s without a doubt the most thrilling attraction in the park.
Now be warned, I’ve gotten motion sickness on this ride before, and it might be too thrilling for some people. If you really want to experience this ride, take a motion sickness tablet or wear motion sickness patches before riding. It really is a wild ride that’ll get the adrenaline pumping, so for all you thrill seekers, this is the ride for you.
Klook.comToy Soldier Parachute Drop

The other Toy Story Land ride that I recommend for adults, this ride is a drop ride themed to the toy soldiers from Toy Story. Now don’t let the “drop ride” moniker deter you. It’s actually a fairly gentle ride. Sure it has you going up in the air, which might scare those of you who are afraid of heights, but the views from the top of the ride are spectacular. You get to see the whole park from up there, which is a truly unique experience.
Now this ride usually gets one of the longest lines in the park, not because of its popularity but mostly because of how slow it takes to load people onto the ride. If the line is long, you can skip this ride. The views are amazing, but they’re not worth the 40-minute wait the ride usually has. I would recommend going there first thing in the morning as soon as Toy Story Land opens so you can experience them.
Klook.comIt’s a Small World

Now this might seem like a kiddie ride to anyone who has ever heard of It’s a Small World, but the themes and design of this ride has universal appeal. It’s a Small World doesn’t have a story per se, but instead depicts stylized scenes representing different countries from around the world. Also representing the countries are different dolls dressed in traditional national garb from the countries they represent. They’re also all singing the same song in different languages, highlighting the rides themes of togetherness and world peace.
This is a good 20-minute ride that acts as a nice break from the humid Hong Kong weather. I would highly recommend riding this ride, even if you aren’t the biggest fan of the song. It’s cute, wholesome, and one of the more detailed and immersive rides in the park. It also never usually gets an incredibly long line, meaning it’s perfect to do in the middle of the day when crowds are at their highest.
Klook.comFairy Tale Forest

When thinking of attractions at Hong Kong Disneyland for adults, Fairy Tale Forest might not be top of mind for most people. But I mention it in this guide for one particular kind of adult: the one who loves taking pictures. Fairy Tale Forest is the best place in the park to snap some amazing pictures. The little gardens themed to various Disney movies that you walk through are really enchanting and magical, and make for great photo ops. My favorites include the Cinderella area, the Little Mermaid Area, and the Tangled area. Bring a camera and take as many pics as you want!
Klook.comThe Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

This is another ride that is generally regarded as a ride for kids. However, I find the narrative of the ride, as well as the special effects scattered throughout, to be quite magical and interesting for adults as well. In the ride, you board a honey pot and follow Pooh and his friends on an adventure through the Hundred Acre Wood. It follows the plot of the original Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh movie quite closely, so if you like that movie then definitely ride this ride.
But even if you don’t, this ride is Hong Kong Disneyland’s only traditional Fantasyland dark ride. If you’ve never ridden a dark ride before, then definitely consider going on this ride. In my opinion, Disney excels most in their dark rides, and this one is no exception. It can command a long line so try to do this early.
Klook.comFrozen Ever After

Hong Kong Disneyland’s Frozen E-ticket ride is also one of their most fun and immersive. Frozen Ever After doesn’t have a complex plot. It basically has you going on a boat ride to the North Mountain for Summer Snow Day in order to meet Elsa, Anna, and the other Frozen characters. But the execution is just stunning. In the ride you’ll see the Frozen characters multiple times, as well as hear all the songs from the first Frozen movie.
Adults will get a kick out of hearing the Frozen songs, as well as seeing the lifelike animatronics. The ride is popular due to the popularity of World of Frozen, so head here first thing in the morning during Rope Drop to do it with minimal to no wait. I do believe too that you don’t need to be a fan of the Frozen films to enjoy this ride. The scale and grandeur of the ride will impress any guest.
Klook.comJungle River Cruise

If you know about the Jungle River Cruise, then you’ll know that Hong Kong Disneyland’s version is tied with Tokyo’s version as the best Jungle Cruise in the world. Sure, there’s no backside of water, but the ride includes a final scene that is impressive even until today. The other parts of the ride are just as fun and continue the Jungle Cruise’s legacy of tongue-in-cheek humor.
I would recommend this ride for anyone that wants a good laugh, as the skippers usually bring a certain comedic energy to the ride. The ride is a good caricature of a jungle expedition, and is really fun to do in both the morning and at night. Sometimes HKDL will even change the Jungle River Cruise into a Halloween version, which is as spooky as it is fun. I would definitely recommend riding this ride on your trip.
Klook.comHyperspace Mountain

The original thrill ride of the park that has undergone a facelift, this is one of the best rides in Hong Kong Disneyland for adults, as long as you can take doing a roller coaster in the dark. In 2016, the ride was given a facelift and was turned into Hyperspace Mountain. This Star Wars version of the ride drops you right in the middle of a battle between the Empire and the Rebellion. It’s fast, thrilling, and will leave you smiling from ear to ear.
This is a popular ride, so be sure to prioritize it if you’d like to ride it. This is definitely not for you if you suffer from motion sickness. I can’t stress that enough, especially because on my last trip, the guest in front of me had to be helped off the ride due to motion sickness. But if that’s not a problem for you then you’ll absolutely love this ride.
Klook.comAnt-Man and the Wasp: Nano Battle

One of Hong Kong Disneyland’s exclusive rides, Ant Man and the Wasp: Nano Battle is a fun ride that has you fighting alongside Ant-Man to defeat Arnim Zola. Zola has threatened to take over Stark Expo, the mini-land at the back of Tomorrowland. It’s up to us and Ant Man and the Wasp to stop his takeover.
This ride is interactive and is basically like a shooting video game. You aim at targets scattered throughout the ride and try to rack up as many points as you can. Some targets are worth more than others, and there are secrets to scoring a lot of points on this ride. This ride is fun to compete on, so definitely don’t miss it if it sounds like something you’d want to do.
Klook.comIron Man Experience

Another Hong Kong Disneyland exclusive, the Iron Man Experience was the first Marvel attraction at any Disney Park. Opening in 2016, this motion simulator attraction takes you on a tour of Stark Tower Hong Kong that is quickly swarmed by HYDRA bots. It’s now up to you and Iron Man to save the city.
It’s a fun attraction, but it is a motion simulator similar to Star Tours. If you suffer from motion sickness, this may be something you have to skip. It is most definitely a thrill ride, so make sure you have motion sickness medicines or patches before riding. I used to get really sick on this ride but have since discovered motion sickness patches, which were life changing. Highly recommend it if you suffer from motion sickness but want to experience rides like this.
Klook.comFestival of the Lion King

We’re done with the attractions portion of this guide. Now I’m going to go over the entertainment at Hong Kong Disneyland for adults. And I’m starting off with what is probably one of the best Disney Parks shows of all time: Festival of the Lion King.
Located in Adventureland in the theater in the wild, this 30-minute show retells the story of the lion king. It has dazzling floats, costumes, choreography, effects, acrobatic stunts, and one of the best finales of any Disney show anywhere. It’s a must-see on your visit, so consider making the trek over there to see it.
Klook.comMickey and the Wondrous Book

Another amazing show at Hong Kong Disneyland for adults is Mickey and the Wondrous Book. In this show Mickey and Goofy stumble upon the Wondrous Book, which is where all the Disney stories live. They accidentally release Olaf from the book and must now get him back into his own story. Along the way, they’ll encounter scenes and stories of various Disney movies like Aladdin, Tangled, Brave, and Princess and the Frog.
The plot is just an excuse to string together scenes from Disney movies, but the show is so fun that you won’t even mind that. The scenes are all well-constructed, and everything from the costumes to the choreography is so kinetic and energetic. It’s a Broadway caliber show in a Disney Park, and I’d highly recommend that you see it.
Klook.comFriendtastic

Hong Kong Disneyland’s 20th Anniversary Parade is one of the best modern daytime Disney parades in recent memory. Revolving around the theme of friendship, Friendtastic celebrates the power of our relationships through original songs, choreography, costumes, and float designs. It’s Hong Kong Disneyland’s longest parade, and also their best. I guarantee you’ll be humming the songs as soon as the parade is over.
Movies in the parade include Toy Story, Zootopia, Big Hero 6, and my personal favorite float: Encanto, among others. Duffy and Friends are also featured in their own float for the very first time. Be sure to catch this parade along the Hong Kong Disneyland parade route every day!
Klook.comMomentous

The last show is arguably the best nighttime spectacular at any Disney Park ever. Momentous is a light, pyrotechnic, water, fire, projection, and music show that revolves around the theme of life. The show’s loose plot revolves around showcasing the different stages of life, accentuated by Disney songs. So you have songs like Baby Mine and You’ll Be in My Heart representing early life and Remember Me representing death. It’s emotional, stirring, and moving, and is the perfect way to end a day at HKDL.
This show has been incredibly popular with both kids and adults, and you’ll always find people moved to tears when watching the show. Like I said, it is (in my opinion at least) the best nighttime spectacular Disney has ever produced. If you can only do one show the entire day, make sure it’s this one.
Klook.comSpecial Experiences at Hong Kong Disneyland for Adults
Now aside from the rides and shows, there are other things in the park that you can do that cater to adults. I’ll go through them in more detail in the sections below.
Momentous Semi-Buffet Dinner

One thing you can do at Hong Kong Disneyland for adults is the Explorer’s Club Momentous Semi-Buffet. This dining experience can be done at the Explorer’s Club at Mystic Point next to Mystic Manor’s Gift Shop. It’s called a semi-buffet because you get your appetizers and desserts from a buffet and then order your main course like you would at a normal restaurant.
I did this experience and the food is some of the best theme park food I’ve ever had. You also get access after your meal to a special viewing area of Momentous, meaning you have an unobstructed view of the show. It costs HK$558 for adults and HK$382 for children.
I reviewed and gave some advice on how to maximize this experience in a separate post. If you click on that link you’ll find my thoughts on the experience as well as some tips on how to get the most out of your experience. Check it out if this interests you!
Klook.comAfternoon Tea at Corner Cafe
The Main Street Corner Cafe hosts an afternoon tea every day if you’re interested in trying some delicious bites in a relaxing, homey setting. They currently offer the Mickey and Friends Grand Tea Party Set. Afternoon Tea takes place from 3pm to 5pm and costs HK$488 for two people. It includes treats like Mickey’s Signature Party Cake, a Donald Blueberry Macaron, and. Goofy Raspberry Lamington. Savory dishes like a Wagyu Beef Burger are also included.
If this interests you, definitely make a reservation. There is also afternoon tea at some of the Disney hotels, which I will go over in the succeeding sections of this guide.
Klook.comMagicSnaps Packages

If photos are an important part of a vacation for you, then definitely consider doing a MagicSnaps package. In a MagicSnaps package, a Disney photographer will follow you for 30 minutes around the park and take as many high quality photos as you want. They will go to any area of the park, but keep in mind you do only have 30 minutes. You can choose to get them as digital downloads for HK$799 or in packages that include 6 printed pictures for HK1,198 or 10 printed pictures with a photo album for HK$1,498. If you want professional photo services in the park, definitely consider doing this.
Klook.comSpecial and Seasonal Events at the Park

Hong Kong Disneyland usually has seasonal entertainment offerings that appeal to children and adults. During Halloween you can catch Halloween-themed shows like Let’s Get Wicked and Uninvited: A Villains Takeover Party. At Christmas HKDL hosts its annual Christmas Concert, and there is usually a tree lighting show on Main Street USA.
During the Lunar New Year season the park will be decked out and there will be special entertainment all over the park. Special events also mean food and beverage items made specifically for the seasonal events will be available at the park. Check the HKDL website to find out if you’re visiting during a seasonal or special event.
Klook.comPremier Access and Early Park Entry Pass at Hong Kong Disneyland

There are two add-ons that you can tack onto your Hong Kong Disneyland ticket to make your day more efficient. They are Premier Access and the Early Park Entry Pass. In my opinion, you should always buy the Early Park Entry Pass even if the park isn’t busy that day. Hong Kong Disneyland has really short operating hours. Having an extra hour at the park to ride rides or take pictures in World of Frozen and Fantasyland can really decompress your day and ensure you experience everything you want to experience.
Premier Access, on the other hand, I’d only recommend for days that are extremely busy. I wouldn’t recommend buying them in advance. Instead, monitor the wait times on the HKDL app in the days leading up to your visit. If it looks busy then buy Premier Access if you’d like, though I’d still recommend waiting till the day itself. If it doesn’t look busy, then wait till you get into the park and judge the crowds before buying. Remember also to use your passes wisely, meaning only use them at the height of the day when crowds are at their worst.
I have two posts about Early Park Entry Passes and Premier Access at Hong Kong Disneyland. These guides go more in depth on each offering, so if you’d like to learn more feel free to click on them. If you’d like to buy either of them, I recommend checking out my Klook link here to get them at a discounted price!
Klook.comShould You Stay in a Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Now that you’re oriented with what you can do at Hong Kong Disneyland for adults, the next question you should ask yourself, if you’ve already made the decision to visit the park for a few days, is if you should stay at a Hong Kong Disneyland hotel. I always say that, if you’re a huge fan, then definitely stay at one of the hotels. But let’s say you aren’t a huge fan. Is it still worth staying there if you aren’t that big into Disney?
I would say yes absolutely! The hotels are all beautiful and really put you into the Disney Magic. Disney Fans like to use the term “Disney Bubble” when describing staying at the hotels because the escapism is at its most potent when you stay at a Disney hotel. It’s like you can check your problems at the door and just be immersed in a safe, happy space. It really is a magical experience, so if you’ve never done Disney before or never done a Disney hotel before, I would highly recommend it just so you can feel the Disney Bubble experience.

Now I know what you may be thinking, HKDL hotels can be expensive. If you’re on a budget, you might think you can’t afford to stay at a hotel. Well actually, for one they aren’t as expensive as Disney hotels in the US or Tokyo. And second, HKDL is known for always offering some sort of special offer that can dramatically reduce the per night price for a hotel. They’re arguably the Disney resort with the most special offers available at any given time. They even offer room and ticket packages that can help you save money. A Disney getaway is a bit pricey, but I believe that if you book the right deals, you should be able to save a bit of money.
I only really recommend staying for 1-2 nights, and that’s what a lot of packages include. You can obviously stay for more (I’ve stayed for 5 nights once) but if you’re just visiting for the first time then 1-2 nights is enough. Trust me, the Disney Bubble is worth it and is something everyone should experience. So if you can afford it, I would definitely recommend it.
Klook.comSpecial Experiences at HKDL Hotels for Adults

I will now go over the special experiences at Hong Kong Disneyland hotels for adults that you can book and enjoy during your stay at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. These are add-on experiences that can enhance your stay that, in my opinion, are worth doing.
Disney Friends Dim Sum Lunch
This in my opinion is probably tied for the best food experience at Hong Kong Disneyland (or at least tied with the Momentous Semi-Buffet Dinner). At Crystal Lotus at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel, you can order Disney Friends Dim Sum for lunch! These dim sums not only taste good but look like your favorite Disney characters!
These are the dim sums you can order.
- ‘Olu Mel Pineapple Seafood Bun
- Duffy & ShellieMay Steamed Sweet Bun
- Winnie The Pooh Honey and Milk Custard Bun
- Piglet Corn and Chicken Bun
- Tigger Maltose and Purple Sweet Potato Bun
- Mickey’s Double-layer Turnip and Taro Pudding
- Mickey’s Seafood Glutinous Pancake
- Winnie the Pooh Cactus Mango Sago Cream
These dim sums make for cute photo ops, and this is an experience unique to Hong Kong Disneyland. Do note that you need reservations at Crystal Lotus to order these dim sums and you must order them at least 24 hours before your reservation time and date. Take note as well that this offering is only available during lunch. Prices will vary depending on which dim sum you order, but generally expect it to cost HK$400 – HK$500. This is one of the most unique things to do at Hong Kong Disneyland for adults, so I’d highly recommend it.
Klook.comAfternoon Tea

As mentioned, afternoon tea is also available at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel and the Disney Explorer’s Lodge. At the HKDL Hotel it is available at the Grand Salon, while at Disney Explorer’s Lodge it is available at the World of Color restaurant. Both afternoon teas start at 3pm and end at 5:30pm. The World of Color afternoon tea costs HK$488 for two people while the one at the Grand Salon costs HK$618 for two people.
Special themed bites are included in these afternoon teas. If you’ve never experienced afternoon tea before, this is the best place to try it out! It is a bit pricey, but it is one of the best things to do at Hong Kong Disneyland for adults!
Klook.comBars at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotels

Each Hong Kong Disneyland hotel has a bar that adults can drink at if you’re ever in the mood to try some alcohol. At the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel, the Sea Breeze Poolside Bar, as well as the Grand Salon, will be your destination for drinks. At the Disney Explorer’s Lodge, Dreamer’s Lookout serves specialty whiskey cocktails right by the lobby.
But the best bar of them all has to be The Archivist at Disney’s Hollywood Hotel. This is a Marvel-themed bar that serves Marvel-themed food and drinks. Tables also have props from the Marvel cinematic universe embedded in them, and the decor is also all superhero inspired. There’s never usually a line to get into this bar, and walk-ins are always welcome. This is the best Hong Kong Disneyland for adults space in the resort, so be sure to visit if you’re staying at any of the hotels.
Klook.comStarlight Picnic

Starlight Picnic is a hotel add-on where you get to enjoy a Disney movie viewing under the stars that comes with a variety of different perks. The biggest perk would be that one package comes with reserved Momentous viewing. That’s right, the same Momentous viewing that comes with the Semi-Buffet Dinner! This is more expensive than the Semi-Buffet though, but only because it comes with the Starlight Picnic activity right after Momentous.
During the Starlight Picnic, you’ll be given access to a relaxing space at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel West Lawn. They will screen a Disney movie for you under the stars, and also give you a basket of goodies to enjoy while you’re watching the movie. Items include caramel popcorn, a soup of the day, lobster and egg salad, Mickey and Minnie donuts, and more! This package costs HK$880 for two guests and takes place from 9:30pm-11pm nightly. You can participate on any day during your stay except departure day. 1-day advanced booking is required.
There is also a “lite” version of this offering that includes a basket as well but the basket only has caramel popcorn and chips and a soft drink. The light version doesn’t include Momentous viewing. It takes place from 7pm-9pm and costs HK$280 for two guests. 1-day advanced booking is required.
Klook.comTips to Save Money at Hong Kong Disneyland for Adults

A Hong Kong Disneyland visit doesn’t have to break the bank. There are many things you can do to save on food, merch, tickets, and hotels at Hong Kong Disneyland. I wrote a Hong Kong Disneyland on a Budget Guide to help those looking to make their trip to Hong Kong Disneyland more affordable. It contains all my secrets on how to save money at the parks and hotels. Click the link to learn more!
Klook.comHong Kong Disneyland For Adults Guide Conclusion
I hope this post was able to convince you to book that trip, even though you’re going as a group of adults. Disney Parks can be magical for everybody, and I really think everyone should experience it at least once. If you have any questions, feel free to contact my socials!
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