Saturday, December 15, 2007

Hong Kong Series: The Magical Experience

It was one bright day, our fifth day stay in HK after arriving there with a hurricane. Luckily enough, the sun radiantly smiled at us so we can finally head to HK Disneyland. I would have had a little regret if I had not visited this place while I was already in HK. Getting there was easy because HK’s trains (MTR) consist of seven lines that are interconnected to each other so it was only easy to transfer from one train to another. On top of that, riding the MTR was a cheaper way of getting there. The way it was conceptualized amazed me, how I wish our very own LRT 1, LRT 2, and MRT have been coined the same way.


When we reached the Disneyland Resort Line, I excitedly rode the Mickey Mouse-inspired train that will bring us to the Disneyland Resort. As we come closer to the place, the more thrilled I become to the many surprises that await me.

Mickey Mouse inspired train

Upon entering the gate, I was greeted by the quaint structures and stores that stand distinctively beside each other.







There were also free rides for everyone to try to get a 360 degree view of the entire resort. I prefer not to board those free rides as I would want to savor my every step roaming around the whole park.








The word “magical” is something that has not really came across my mind until I saw the mesmerizing light sparkles shining over Snow White's Castle. Miniature light sparkles from a distant view looked awesome, and truly magical. A little later, the grand finale fireworks show ensued, which lasted for roughly 30 minutes.

During the fantastic fireworks display

Snow White's Castle after the awesome fireworks display

HK Disneyland experience for me was really magical not only because it had brought out the child in me but also it had fostered a fulfillment of a childhood dream.:)

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