The MRT station is located just before Hong Kong Disneyland Park. You can make a trip explore the other parts of Hong Kong from here. The train coaches are all decorated with Mickey's logo. There are also carious statuettes of Disney characters displayed here (Tinkerbell is shown above)
Baby Care & First Aid
Tucked away in a quiet cosy corner is the First Aid Center and Baby Care room. It's right beside the Corner Cafe at the end of Main Street.
The Baby Change area - which is always busy! There are 2 nursing rooms here as well. Mothers will have to queue. Everything is orderly as there's a cast member in charge there. If there nursing rooms are full, they will give a call to the First Aid center and check whether there are any empty rooms over there which you can use instead.
Nicely decorated baby care center
The First Aid center has rooms equipped with basic medical facilities & bed.
Strollers at the Fire Dept.
Stroller rental is available on Main Street USA on the left side once you enter the park. It's on the ground floor of the Fire Dept. You can easily park the strollers at the parking bays at the various rides.
Town Square Photo
Head to Town Square Photo to collect your photos taken with the various Disney characters or during selected rides e.g. Space Mountain.
Corner Cafe
Corner Cafe on Main Street USA serves American Midwestern cooking as well as Chinese and Southeast Asian food.
Kids Meal
Absolutely delicious!
Victorian style sit-down family restaurant
Main Street Vehicles
Hitch a ride aboard a taxi or other period vehicles on Main Street! Remember to get your photos taken as well!
Plaza Inn
This is Chinese fine dining at its best at Hong Kong Disneyland! Plaza Inn has great ambience for Chinese sit-down meals for the entire family. Cantonese-style Dim Sum is served here in the morning from 10am onwards.
Wantan noodles, Lotus leaf rice and Yangchow Fried Rice. Price is very much higher here but food was good.
The Chinese paintings on the wall are inspired by Disney's Mulan.
Market House Bakery
If you are looking for a quick bite just before the start of the Disney parade, just go to the bakery along Main Street USA for pastries, cakes, breads, buns, desserts and drinks. I like their Mickey Mouse shaped jelly and pudding!
Crystal Arts
This is a souvenier shop selling Disney inspired crystal art along Main Street USA
The creation of crystal masterpieces by the expert can be viewed live here.
Riverview Cafe
Riverview Cafe is an ideal restaurant for family meals. It's perched on a hill overlooking the Jungle River Cruise ride in Adventureland.
Food served here are mainly from South-east Asia and China. Mostly set menus but a la carte also available. Shown here is a plate of fried rice and soup. Food is good but pricier compared to the self-service eateries. Toilets are available in the restaurant.
Tahitian Terrace
Hainan Chicken Rice
Indian vegetarian
Tahitian Terrace is located in Adventureland - offering South-eastern Asian cuisine. Self-service. Food was good but I forgot to take a photo of the eatery.
Tarzan Island
To get to Tarzan Island and visit Tarzan's Treehouse, you need to use a ferry to cross the river.
Then you can climb up the wooden stairs and walk the suspension bridge
You will see the entire story of Tarzan retold in various scenes depicted in the Treehouse. Like this one, it's a scene of Sabor the Jaguar.
There are also open page 'storybooks' placed at every scene to tell the story in English and Chinese characters.
View of the jetty from up above the Treehouse
The night view is splendid - Adventureland is lit up with fire torches. Don't miss this 'adventure'!
Jungle River Cruise
Expect a long queue for this river cruise at Adventureland! But fret not, you queue in comfort with fans blowing above you and shaded under a roof. Make sure you are in the correct queue as the cruise is conducted in 3 languages : English, Putonghua and Cantonese. The queue for the cruise in English is quite fast. See pics below of some of the sights and sounds along the cruise - not to mention a few surprises along the way!
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