Disneyland Diaries Day 2
Posted by Thammie Sy on Mar 5, 2012 in Holidays, Reviews, Trips | 8 commentsWe started day two with a delightful breakfast treat at the Enchanted Garden. It is located at Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel, which is very appropriate as it matches the whole Victorian-inspired theme of the hotel. I’ve been wanting to try dining here, since first of all, it’s a buffet (who doesn’t like buffet???) and also, I wanted the kids to experience dining with some of their favorite Disney characters.
Did someone say “buffet”???
So you eat here too, Mickey?
At first, Mika was scared and refused to go near the characters. I don’t know, I think it was the thought of the characters she usually just sees on TV coming to life and being so close to her that intimidated her. But after a while, she couldn’t stop running to them and hugging them! I was extremely happy for her! She overcame her fear!
Goofing around with Goofy
I’m loving your smile, Alyanna!
Mika can’t get enough of him!
I tell you, this restaurant could not just boast about their concept of having the chance to meet and greet the Disney stars, but their good food, too!
(Again, you would have to watch out for my food-dedicated post for this!)
After filling our tanks with enough energy supply for the morning (well, honestly I think what we ate was enough to provide us with energy for the whole day), we headed off to Disneyland park once again.
Even though it was our second day at the park, I still marveled at the sights and the atmosphere of the place. Upon entering Main Street, USA, you quickly forget about everything else and feel that you are entering a whole different world. Main Street, USA is where you can find all sorts of stores for different souvenir items that you might want to bring home. From photographs and jewelry for the grown-ups, to the candies and toys for the kids—Main Street, USA is where you go to look for all Disney items you desire to keep.
Main Street, U.S.A. at night
Ever since we stepped foot in Hong Kong, the kids have been excited to ride the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters so off to Tomorrowland we headed. My girls have some competitive blood in them, and so the idea of earning points and checking to see how they measure as space rangers was exciting for them.
Tomorrowland has other rides that kids and kids-at-heart can enjoy such as the Space Mountain, Orbitron, UFO Zone, and Autopia.
Next stop: Fantasyland! Here we find more rides that kids would enjoy. Mad Hatter Tea Cups, Cinderella Carousel, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, and my girls’ favorite—The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
We tried all the rides until it was time for lunch (yay!) . We headed back to Tomorrowland to eat at the Starliner Diner, which served American food. We wanted something that was quick to eat, since we had to catch the next schedule for the Stitch Encounter. The Stitch Encounter caters to different languages, so you would first have to check the schedule for your preferred language.
I can’t really tell if they are hungry…. :p
After the Stitch Encounter, we were actually considering going back to the rides and skipping the parade since we were already here the previous day, but as we were walking along the Sleeping Beauty Castle, one of the cast members spotted the girls and gave them Very Important Princess (VIP) passes to the parade!
Of course, we couldn’t pass up the chance for the girls to get the to join the parade again— and dance with the princesses this time!
Thank you for the VIP passes, Yin!
Snow White is saying hello to mini- Snow White
The Princess Dance
After the parade, it was time for us to catch the Festival of the Lion King (in Adventureland). I am amazed at the excellence of their production! I have always been a Lion King fan, so I especially enjoyed this show.
When we were done with the show, the girls requested to have a repeat of some of the rides, after which we used the rest of our time at the park to have our photographs taken with other princesses.
Took this shot while waiting for our turn to have our pictures taken. It really looks like a real castle!
Cinderella, meet Cinderella. Prince Charming, you’d have to wait 30 years before you can meet Alyanna! Hehe :p
Snow White, say hello to Snow White.
I loved our pace today, so relaxed—appropriate for the very cool weather.
So “at-home” in their backyard
As it was getting dark, we decided it was time to go back to Disneyland Hotel. We were going to have dinner at Walt’s Café. What a perfect way to cap off a relaxing day—with a relaxing and sumptuous dinner!
I had one of the best coffee (if not the best) I’ve had in a long time.
Thank you, Walt.
Day two, done. Tomorrow, we head back home. Oh how I wish I could stay here forever…
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