Connect with us

Travel

The Best Theme Parks to Visit in Hong Kong

Published

on

/ 5649 Views

There is a lot to explore for travellers in Hong Kong with a variety of attractions to choose from. While there is plenty to do on the islands, what excites visitors of all ages is the theme parks of Hong Kong, from the popular Disneyland to the classic Monopoly Dreams. Whether you’re travelling with family or friends, these theme parks offer thrilling rides, exciting shows and endless entertainment.

While Disneyland and Ocean Park are the most famous theme parks in Hong Kong, plenty of other underrated parks are worth the visit. But before diving into the exciting world of these hidden gems, explore our guide to the best things to do in Hong Kong to ensure a memorable trip.

From Disneyland to Ocean Park: The best theme parks in Hong Kong

Ocean Park

theme parks in hong kong
Image credit: Lee Yiu Tung/Shutterstock

If you are fascinated with aquatic life, this ocean-inspired theme park in Hong Kong may be perfect! Ocean Park combines the wonders of wildlife with the thrills of rollercoasters, making it an excellent choice for thrill junkies and animal lovers. The park is split between the Waterfront and the Summit, both connected by a scenic cable car ride, pathway, and train.

The park’s entrance is at the waterfront, where attractions like Aqua City, Amazing Asian Animals, and Whiskers Harbour welcome you with child-friendly rides. You can also see pandas, red pandas, and the grand aquariums. The Summit is set on a mountaintop, offering scenic views of the ocean from Thrill Mountain, Polar Adventure, Rainforest, Marine World and Adventure Land. You can find adventurous water rides, scary roller coasters, penguins, sharks, dolphins and more here.

Additional experiences like meeting and feeding the aquatic life can be accessed at an extra cost.

Ticket: HKD 498 for adults and HKD 249 for children between 3-11 years.

Timings: 10 am to 7:30 pm

How to reach: The Ocean Park station on the MTR South Island Line opens at the theme park’s entrance. Cars can reach Ocean Park through the Aberdeen Tunnel from the Wan Chai Entrance through Canal Road-Wong Nai Chung Road Overpass.

Book your stay at The Langham Hong Kong Hotel via Booking.com

Book your stay at The Langham Hong Kong Hotel via Agoda

Hong Kong Disneyland

Disneyland
Image credit: Nishtha Grover

Disneyland, the largest theme park in Hong Kong, needs no introduction! While it is also known as the smallest Disneyland in the world, the size and might of attractions may make you think otherwise. Located on Lantau Island, this Disneyland brings all our favourite characters to life through groovy musical performances and joyful rides. The park is divided into several themed lands, including Main Street, USA, Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Toy Story Land, and more.

The highlights of this theme park in Hong Kong include the first and largest Frozen-themed land, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Space Mountain roller coaster, Small World ride, Hyperspace Mountain and Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars. The musical shows of Disneyland are world-famous, and some worth catching include the “Festival of the Lion King”, “Mickey & Friends Street Celebration”, “Flights of Fantasy”, and “Disney Paint the Night” Parades.

Tickets: HKD 799 for adults and HKD 599 for children between 3-11 years.

Timing: 10:00 am to 9:00 pm

How to reach: This theme park in Hong Kong has its own MTR line called the Disneyland Resort Line. You can connect to this line from the Sunny Bay Station along the Tung Chung line. The way to Hong Kong Disneyland is through Route 8, towards Lantau Island, Exit 5 to Penny’s Bar Highway, and then Magic Road and exit Fantasy Road.

Snoopy’s World

Snoopy's World
Image credit: Freeguy/Shutterstock

Join the adventures of Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty and more to relive the nostalgia of Peanuts at this small theme park inside New Town Plaza. This free attraction has six amusement zones, offering kid-friendly rides and attractions that even babies will enjoy.

The Doghouse, School Plaza, Boating Canal, Baseball Playground, Mini Town and Community Hall offer cute picture spots to recreate scenes from the movie and the show. While it is not as big as Ocean Park or Disneyland, it is perfect for a quick escape to childhood.

Tickets: Free admission

Timing: 11 am to 7 pm

How to reach: The nearest MTR station is the Sha Tin, on the East Rail Line. The road to the theme park is through Route 8 and then the New Territories Circular Road, Route 9.

Book your stay at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong via Booking.com

Book your stay at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong via Agoda

Noah’s Ark

Noah's Ark
Image credit: e X p o s e/Shutterstock

Inspired by the mythical story of Noah’s Ark, this theme park is on Ma Wan Island, bringing nature, fun and education together for young kids. A life-sized Noah’s Ark and a massive boat strikes wonder and amazement.

The Solar Tower houses one of the largest professional vacuum solar telescopes in Southeast Asia, allowing people to observe the sun’s surface and participate in Educational programmes on space, Science, and Technology. Nature Garden is filled with flora and fauna that educate young visitors about nature. The botanical garden has unique species of plants, flowers and trees that teach about horticulture. Noah’s Ark also features plenty of fun attractions like the Adventureland, Ark Expo, Treasure House and Fun Fun Track.

Tickets: HKD 198 for adults and HKD 158 for children between 3-11 years.

Timing: 10 am to 6 pm

How to reach: Tsing Yi Station is the nearest to Noah’s Ark, reached by the Tung Chung line or the Airport Express. Route 8 passes through the island. The Park Island Ferry is the best way to reach by water.

Monopoly Dreams

Monopoly Dreams
Image credit: Monopoly Dreams

To the lovers of the classic Monopoly game, this theme park in Hong Kong will take you on an experiential journey through Regent’s Street, Mayfair and Jail. Witness the iconic pieces and places come to life at Monopoly Dreams Hong Kong.

It is the first Monopoly-themed attraction in the world featuring rides where you will enjoy different Game elements in a larger-than-life size. Don’t miss out on the Guinness World Records certified “World’s Biggest Car Token”. Some popular Games include MONOPOLY Ultimate Banking, Train Station (4DX Ride Theatre) and MONOPOLY Property.

Tickets: HKD 260 for adults and HKD 220 for children between 3 and 11 years.

Timings: 10 am to 8 pm

How to reach: Monopoly Dreams Hong Kong is at The Peak, and the best way to reach is by taking the tram.

Shop the best Travel experiences here

(Feature image credit:Nun_Planin/Shutterstock)

This story first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Hong Kong.

Trending