Hong Kong Disneyland Parade
If you are planning on going to Hong Kong Disneyland anytime soon, it offers some of the most interesting parades and shows. As this is my second visit to the Hong Kong theme park, I made it a point to catch all the shows, especially the much-talked-about Flights of Fantasy Parade.
This is the parade that takes place on Main Street, U.S.A., here in Hong Kong Disneyland, and it should not be missed by any visitor.
Hong Kong Disneyland Parade
For those of you who have not been here, this is one of the highly recommended shows. It takes place once a day, and the schedule is on the Hong Kong Disneyland Website.
Featuring all the famous Disney characters like Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, Dumbo, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Belle, Baloo, King Louie, Tantor, Simba, Tinkerbell, Stitch, Woody, and Buzz Lightyear will be seen parading along the main street accompanied by cheerful and colourful dancers.
- Mickey’s Magical Airship
- Caught Up in Daydreams
- Romance Takes Wing
- Jumpin’ Jungle Jam
- The Magic of Pixie Dust, Hangin’ Ten
- Ridin’ High
- To Infinity and Beyond
The entire parade will take place for about 20 minutes, and guests will line up on both sides of the main street to see it. They also make two stops to perform to the waiting audience along the way, and this is the best time to take photos.
Photos of the Hong Kong Disneyland Parade
Flights of Fantasy originally premiered at Hong Kong Disneyland on January 18, 2011, as part of the Celebration in the Air, a year-long event celebrating the park’s fifth anniversary.
This parade also replaced the former Disney on Parade, which had been running since the park opened in 2005 here in Hong Kong.
Conclusion
Overall, the entire concept of visiting this park is so neutral that even adults can enjoy this parade, as I am pretty sure that it will bring back some memories of your childhood when you are here.
You can catch the Flights of Fantasy parade at 12:30 pm or 3:30 pm from the Storybook Theatre to Main Street, as the Hong Kong Disneyland parade is not to be missed.
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