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Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Pictures
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  • This morning I was up earlier and had time so here is a look at some items I picked up so far. These three pictures and pin set were given to us as part of the tour yesterday at the park.
  • A closer look at the pictures
  • Now the pin set. I like the box better than the pins because it has the park name on it.
  • The characters are nice but I would have liked to have seen park specific pins.
  • They also gave us a pack of stickers. In Hong Kong to encourage guest interaction the cast members have various stickers they pass out to guests who collect them.
  • My Official Driving License for Hong Kong Disneyland Autopia
  • The Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel Room keys while we were there.
  • My Magic Access Pass (Annual Pass for Hong Kong Disneyland).
  • We bought one Platinum Pass in our group, used it for the room discount and access to the shows, etc..
  • How we got around Hong Kong... we purchased MTR Ocopus cards to simplify our lives. Also to save a little on the routes for us and a lot for the senior in the group (his trips were all 2 Hong Kong Dollars only. Ours up into the 20s).
  • A Hong Kong Disneyland Bag
  • Sugar packets if you were curious about the logo.
  • The channel line up
  • Back to the tour for a second.. the wristbands if we wanted to use the reserved viewing for the parades.
  • The Hong Kong Disneyland Do Not Disturb sign
  • The back asking to have the room made up
  • A closer look around the mirror in the bathroom, had a request for these.
  • The robes in the room at Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel.
  • Enough in the room time to venture out. The elevator lobby
  • Looking down into the main lobby from the 6th floor.
  • Decided to stop by the gift shop, Kingdom gifts.
  • Frozen front and center
  • A large princess section
  • Avengers merchandise
  • We next walked down to the ballroom area. Here is a sign directing guests from the lobby to the area.
  • The Storybook Playroom is the children activity center. It is located in this area too.
  • A look down to the ballroom lobby
  • A Mickey in the middle of the floor
  • In the elevator lobby before we headed down.
  • A closer look
  • Downstairs. They had the hallway to the Ballrooms blocked off.
  • A mural in the stairway
  • Looking up to where I started.
  • The lobby
  • A wider shot of the area
  • The Storybook Playroom as not open yet.
  • A look inside.
  • A sign listing the events for the day.
  • Heading back upstairs
  • The hallway toward the lobby
  • A closer look at the Chandelier reveals glass slippers throughout.
  • Pressed coins near the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
  • A look in the windows of the boutique
  • Back upstairs to the main lobby the Mickey and Minnie ironwork on the elevator.
  • Making our way out to the bus stop
  • Our bus arriving
  • Noticed the driver presses a button to open the luggage area and you are expected to put your strollers, luggage, etc.. in.
  • Driving my the Explorers Lodge construction site.
  • An empty bus stop again. It was about 9am, only an hour till the park opened.
  • More people this morning since it is closer to opening heading toward the park.
  • The MTR map and fare schedule
  • The MTR service window
  • Time to ride.. you just tap your Octopus card
  • My remaining value
  • All is quiet down on the platform
  • Onboard the train.
  • We had the train to ourselves again.
  • It really spoilers you to have your own rail way...
  • At the Sunny Bay station waiting for our next train.
  • The Disney train getting ready to leave.
  • A train going into the city on the other side.
  • Here is ours arriving.
  • A couple pictures from the train as we headed to Tung Chung
  • This wraps up part I. Part II will be Tung Chung and the Big Buddha.
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