This trip was different in that we stayed at the Toy Story Hotel which is the second Disney hotels at this Disneyland, and we went on non-holiday, non-weekend days. The Disneyland here is now offering seasonal passes good for three months at a time, you can purchase anyday, weekend only or Sunday only so the weekends tend to be very busy and as we discovered during Chinese New Year, you don't want to go over a holiday in China. They do now offer a premier pass if anyone is interested.
Here is the Toy Story Hotel, while it was nice and the kids really enjoyed the theme, we felt it wasn't up to Disney quality at home. There could have certainly been more attention to detail and more Disney! While the staff was friendly they weren't Disney happy and I think the language barrier throws them off as well. The hotel has standard rooms throughout but there are three views you can choose from and pay accordingly. We had the garden view and cheapest room, we had a view of the park and were on the top floor so for us was just fine. There is a shuttle bus to Disneytown and Disneyland which are next to one another every 10 minutes. The kids got to meet Woody and Jessie which is unique in that they aren't available to meet in the park as Toy Story Land is under construction right now. There are some fun statues on the property and a splash pad it was too cold for. There is a Sunnyside cafeteria and coffee shop and a play room for the kids. Here are some of the photos from the hotel.
In Disneyland it was less crowded but still crowded! We were able to get Fast Passes to Soaring over the Horizon which takes you from Europe, to Fiji, and The Great Wall with some places in between. Mind you the first day we arrived to the park around 8:30, waited in line for security checks and then ticket lines to get in the Park after the opening time of 9:00 and by 9:40 all the Soaring FP were gone. So day two we arrived to the park at 7:30 with Starbucks in hand and waited in the security line and were there when the park gates opened at 9:00 and we got the coveted Soaring FP, without the ride is 105-120 minutes on an average day. The kids got to go on their favorites, Grace's The Many Adventure of Winnie the Pooh and Blake's Seven Dwarf Mine Train.
The castle is meant to represent all the princesses. They have flags inside from all the princesses and they also have murals of many of them in the breezeway you walk through. These are some of the nice things inside the crystal store in the castle, the Snow white experience inside and Grace with Rapunzel!
While we were on Peter Pan's Flight (Which had been temporarily closed on and off) the ride was shut down. After a few minutes of sitting in the pirate ship the lights came on and we realized it was over. We were stuck over London, they brought a 10 foot ladder to escort us off the ship, while Brian was stuck in the bedroom of the house so his exit was a little closer to the ground. Here are a few photos of the inside of the ride.
We found some snacks as before, Churros, Caramel Popcorn (in the Mickey bucket), and Mickey Pretzels but we also tried the spring rolls, which like the turkey legs and duck legs they sell come with a nice plastic glove as in true China style. We also found a chicken and waffle sandwich that wasn't bad. They love waffles here in China! Blake got a frosty Buzz Lightyear popsicle!
This time we did pay extra to see the night show from the upfront viewing spot, they also provide hot chocolate and cookies! The kids really got to experience more of the show this way because a lot happens in the water below the Castle but with such large crowds it can be difficult to see the whole show, so I would recommend this especially with little ones! And I of course enjoyed the English songs of the show :)
With the new Beauty and the Beast being released and the cast visiting the Shanghai Disneyland, I expected to find special merchandise but all they had was the dolls from the movie that I am sure you can buy everywhere.
And with that we wrapped up our last trip to Shanghai Disneyland....if you are ever in Asia check it out!
Until Next time....
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