I already showed you the amazing 5 minute wait time for It's a Small World. Well, basically that was standard for all the rides! See the evidence for yourself:


Jenn4Him asked about the food at Hong Kong Disney. Yes, it's quite different from American fare. No caramel apples, no taffy, no fudge, no salty popcorn, no hotdogs, no funnelcakes. The food was quite disappointing the first day since I was expecting those American style snacks.
Instead we did find caramel popcorn, dried squid, sushi, noodles of many kinds, rice and pork chop, hamburgers, terryaki chicken sandwiches, chicken wings, traditional Chinese foods, corn on the cob, coffee, cinnamon rolls, muffins, and corn dogs.
The corn dogs were a real treat! :-) Mustard even! I saw a European couple eating them, and I unashamedly asked where they'd gotten those tasty morsels. They agreed with me that the food is not what we expected. Oh well, you can't have it all.
These wait times made up for it!

For some reason, the Jungle River Cruise was super-popular and it sometimes had the LONG wait time of 15 minutes. I know, that's not long at all. But when you've been basically walking onto the rides without any wait, standing in line for 15 minutes seems like torture. We all three looked at this sign and decided to go elsewhere. It's all relative!

Now you're all ready to jump on a plane and come to Hong Kong just for Disney, right? Well, make sure you come when school is in session, there are no local holidays, and it's Monday through Friday. That seems to be the secret to a wonderful Hong Kong Disney experience.
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• April 25, 2008 - Visiting during "off" times
Now if my husband could find an off-hours job we'd be golden!