Can you do Shanghai Disney in one day?


Can you do Shanghai Disney in one day? Huge lines and massive crowd control problems in largest Disneyland ever built. Is it possible to see all of Disneyland Shanghai in one day? The answer is absolutely, as long as you are able to plan ahead.


Do they speak English at Shanghai Disney?

All Shanghai Disneyland staff members speak English—it's a job requirement—but that doesn't extend to the shows. They're usually entirely in Chinese, so many foreign tourists won't understand a word (the pirates seem like a laugh riot).


How far apart are Hong Kong and Shanghai?

The shortest distance (air line) between Hong-Kong and Shanghai is 760.24 mi (1,223.49 km). The shortest route between Hong-Kong and Shanghai is 888.83 mi (1,430.43 km) according to the route planner. The driving time is approx. 16h 24min.


Is Winnie the Pooh at Shanghai Disneyland?

The tales published in A.A. Milne's 1926 book of verse, Winnie the Pooh, originated from bedtime stories the author made up about the friendship between a stuffed bear and his real-life son, Christopher Robin. Now, 90 years later, the stories continue at Shanghai Disneyland!


Which Disneyland is better Hong Kong or Tokyo?

So if you have the choice I think Tokyo is the better choice. Have been to both and Tokyo is definitely better. It is a lot bigger than HK so has more rides and attractions. It also has Disney Sea, which is unique to Tokyo and definitely a must see.


Which of the 4 Disney World parks is smallest?

The smallest Disney World park is Disney's Magic Kingdom and spans an area of only 107 acres (43 ha).
  • Disney's Animal Kingdom – 580 acres; 230 ha; 2.30 km2
  • EPCOT – 305 acres; 123 ha; 1.23 km2
  • Disney's Hollywood Studios – 135 acres; 55 ha; 0.55 km2
  • Disney's Magic Kingdom – 107 acres; 43 ha; 0.43 km2


How many days do you really need in Disney?

Most Common Trip Length – 4 or 5 Days: This trip length works well for most people because you can visit all four Disney World theme parks, even possibly enjoy a second day at a favorite park, and it fits within most people's work vacation limits.