Opened on September 12, 2005, Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island. There is an MTR line that goes to the Disneyland resort from Hong Kong's Sunny Bay Station. Even though it is a lot smaller than other Disneyland parks in other parts of the world, it does have some unique and great attractions. The fifth Disney themed park of its kind, it is owned and run by an incorporated company jointly owned by the Government of Hong Kong and the Walt Disney Company, dubbed the Hong Kong International Theme Parks.
There are four distinct themed lands inside Disneyland. The four themed lands are Main Street, Tomorrowland, Adventureland and U.S.A. Fantasyland. Employees at Disneyland use Chinese and English to communicate with patrons. Cantonese and Mandarin are the main verbal dialects used by employees while park maps are written in English, Japanese and Chinese, both Simplified and Traditional characters.
As the smallest Disneyland theme park, it only has a daily capacity of 34,000 visitors. The resort is 1.3 square kilometres while the park only takes up 0.4 square kilometres. The park has not performed as well as expected and the common reasoning for the lack of expected success is because of the size of the theme park. There are two new theme lands planned for in future additions.
Although the park is smaller then the other four Disneylands, it still is definitely worth the trip, especially if you are in Hong Kong. Make sure to say hi to Mickey and Minnie next time you are in Hong Kong for business or pleasure.
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