Family Fun at Hong Kong Disneyland – Day 2 Noon

On our second day noon in Hong Kong Disneyland, we had lunch at Corner Cafe at Main Street, before heading to Fantasyland. Like all the other restaurants in Hong Kong Disneyland, Corner Cafe is very kids-friendly with a special menu for kids, baby chairs and appropriate tableware.

Corner Cafe
Inside the restaurant
The menu for Corner Cafe
The high tea set comes recommended
Fyi, the Baby Care Centre is near Corner Cafe

Asher seems to know what to expect at restaurants in Hong Kong Disneyland and was always very happy and excited during meal times. In fact, when our food arrived and his did not, he started yelling for our attention to get him some food asap!

Kid’s meal for Asher
Asher getting impatient
Asher enjoying his food

Between us, Rachel and I shared a Wagyu Beef Burger and a High Tea Set (Chinese). Asher has his own kid’s meal. We also ordered some refreshing sodas to fight the heat.

Wagyu beef burger
The burger was quite large, Rachel and I shared a portion
Perfect for the sizzling heat!

The high tea set is an attention-grabber with the fancy plating and presentation. Asher loved it and I am sure other kids would too.

The beautiful high tea set
From another angle

Some of the items from the set:

Mickey and Minnie scones
Small dessert items
Disney-shaped cut fruits
Pig-shaped char siew buns
Asher munching on the char siew bun from the High Tea Set

After we got our tummies filled, we were off exploring Fantasyland!

Entering Fantasyland
Disney balloons
Rachel and Asher with Dumbo
We didn’t have time for this ride – save it for our next visit!
Food area in Fantasyland
Pumpkin boat

Our first stop was to the Cinderella Carousel – a beautiful merry-go-round with colourful wooden horses which Rachel was immediately drawn to. She took Asher with her to enjoy a quick spin.

Cinderella Carousel
Can you spot Cinderella?
Rachel and Asher on their wooden horse

Next, we headed for the Golden Mickeys show. This is a musical revue-style stage show presented in the style of an awards ceremony with characters from Disney films being nominated for awards including heroism, symphony, villains, friendship, and romance. It is like a fun, mini Oscars for Disney characters.

Entrance to the Golden Mickeys

The Golden Mickeys is performed at the Storybook Theatre in the Fantasyland area at scheduled timings. It is narrated in Cantonese, with simplified Chinese and English subtitles. All of the songs are performed in English, making it accessible to those who do not know Cantonese or Chinese.

The show featured costume characters from Toy Story 2, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Tarzan, Mulan, Lilo and Stitch, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast performing songs from these films. The show also includes aerial acrobatics, martial arts, puppetry and fireworks.

The theatre
Show opening
Pluto and Goofy
Mickey, Minnie and Donald joins them on stage
Toy Story segment
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Tarzan
Mulan
Lilo and Stitch
The Little Mermaid
Beauty and the Beast
Rachel and I love this theme song
The finale

For Rachel and I who grew up watching many of these Disney movies, it was like a walk down memory lane. The songs were lovely and brings back wonderful memories from our adolescent years to parenthood.

Asher was asleep for most of the show, but woke up towards the end. He managed to catch some of the amazing song and dance as well as fireworks finale and was totally mesmerised.

After the show, we took Asher to ride on the “it’s a small world” musical boat ride:

Heading to “it’s a small world”

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I love this song and the boat ride. I first experienced it myself when I was around 10 years old in Tokyo Disneyland with my parents and sister. It is amazing how a decade later, I am bringing my son to the same ride in Hong Kong to go through the same experience.

The arabic world
We love the colourful display
Asher dancing and pointing out to puppets he likes
Penguins in the sun?
Dancing dolls
Meixco
We spotted Woody and Jessie from Toy Story!
Incredible India
Japan
Southeast Asia
The boat in the ride
Korea
China
The underwater world featuring Ariel, The Little Mermaid
Lilo and Stitch in Hawaii
It’s raining
“Goodbye” at the end of the ride in many different languages from around the world
Do check out the hourly puppet display at the giant clock tower at the entrance of “it’s a small world”

As this ride is not fronted by prominent Disney characters, the queue tends to be shorter. However, I highly recommend it as the song has a rich history and tradition, dating back to its debute at the 1964 New York World’s Fair’s UNICEF pavilion sponsored by Pepsi, designed by Disney.

Via wikipedia on the song development:

“Children of the World” was the working title of the attraction. Its tentative soundtrack featured the national anthems of the countries represented throughout the ride all playing all at once, which resulted in a cacophonous noise. Walt Disney showed a scale model of the attraction to his staff songwriters Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman, saying “I need one song that can be easily translated into many languages and be played as a round.” The Sherman Brothers then wrote “it’s a small world (after all)” in the wake of the Cuban Missile Crisis, which influenced the song’s message of peace and brotherhood. When they first presented it to Walt, they played it as a slow ballad. Walt requested something more cheerful, so they sped up the tempo and sang in counterpoint. Walt was so delighted with the final result that he renamed the attraction “it’s a small world” after the Sherman Brothers’ song.

It is argued that this song is the single most performed and most translated piece of music on Earth. The song can be heard worldwide on musical devices ranging from keyboard demos to ice cream trucks.

Interesting nugget of information isn’t it? There is so much history behind this understated musical boat ride!

I like the theme of peace and friendship and look forward to imparting these values to Asher when he grow up. For now, the ride was a good way to introduce him to this catchy little song which he danced and frolicked to through the ride.

This ended our noon session on our second day in Hong Kong Disneyland. Up next- the very popular “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” ride and dinner at Walt’s Cafe to round up. Stay tuned to my next update. 🙂

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Alvin is a marketer by day and blogger by night. He is a 100% geek who spends too much time surfing the web.

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