Alrighty, Hong Kong Disneyland here we go. It was bizarre... when I first went to Florida's Magic Kingdom, it was surreal in that it was like Disneyland but very different. Same idea but everything was built differently, different designs, different architecture, etc. In Hong Kong, it's nearly identical... but different. So it was even MORE strange. Like an alternate universe kind of thing. I didn't like that feeling.
But after going through photos... i'm sure people who aren't so close to Disneyland will still enjoy it for what it is. But it was super weird for me. First off, Main Street is ALL BRICKS. Which means no Horse Drawn Street Car, and there's no Omnibus... just one lone vehicle.
Fire station is a Stroller station. WEIRD!!!!!
Celebrating 10 years
In case you're wondering, the place was DEAD. It was a Thursday though. But i went on Saturday too... and it was even MORE dead that day.
We decided to venture into Tomorrowland, maybe to get a fastpass for Space Mountain
This... feels... .weird
Tomorrowland here is tiny. It's just a plaza. No main artery, it's just a pocket.
So we were GONNA get a fastpass for Hyperspace Mountain here, but the line was so short we waited it out.
X-Wing on display
The queue here is rather disappointing. Whereas Disneyland has the build-up and the larger room where you board, this leads into a tiny boarding area. The ride itself is nearly identical to Anaheim's, with a few variations to what you see. The projections are definitely brighter here. Hong Kong is actually the birthplace of Ghost Galaxy Space Mountain.
Here's a BB-8 snack cart
Gone, sadly, was Autopia, the only electric version in the world. It was closed for a temporary Jedi Training Academy. sigh
More tomorrowland
Construction for Iron Man Experience. It's a lot further along now.
I didn't eat here
and we're back on Main Street