Shanghai Disneyland overview
This park is missing too many classic rides.
English isn’t widely spoken but mostly easy to
communicate, many things written in English, prices all in English, but
ordering can be tricky (Example we ordered two Pepsi’s with our meal and they
gave us Pepsi and upgraded the children’s drinks to Pepsi, that’s not something
we give our kids).
It is magical, the castle is majestic (my favourite castle so far), but if you were
going on one Disney holiday, don’t let this be it! Definitely drop in if you
are in the country, but I wouldn’t make a special trip. Doable in one day, two
for a super fan, don’t bother with three.
Going in to airport you go through security just to get
in the building! And unlike arrival, there isn’t a lot of English signs, yet you can easily find
your way though.
The second security is major, a bit more strict than usual
and for the first time a security guard put their fingers inside my waist band!
There is a Burger King toward the gates, I don’t even like
Burger King, but it was so nice to order some chips and get something that
definitely didn’t have meat in it.
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