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Old 18 Feb 19, 12:29 PM  
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We were there last weeekend and you don't need it as Puddle5 said.

There are no fireeworks at the moment due to the renovation of the castle area, but the night time Main Street projection show for Mickey's 90th and then the Paint The Night parade are both amazing and easy to view.

It's common at HK and especially in Tokyo for everyone to sit down for parades etc. Although it is more so at Tokyo.
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we went just after it opened and loved it (quite some years ago now). It was small and quaint at the time (toy story land didnt exist) but much easier to navigate around. Loved the backdrop mountains. One day is plenty enough to get around.
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We've booked to go again in Oct, really excited!
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I loved HK. Despite the link to the U.K., it is so foreign, from the language to the shops, traditional markets, food etc. It’s a shame in some ways that western companies have infiltrated so much although I know it’s happening round the world.

I didn’t enjoy Singapore, far too hot and humid for me, I just couldn’t get around to see much !
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Shame you didn't like Singapore Ericsmum. I absolutely loved it we spent a week there and could easily have stayed longer. Our son was living over there at the time and we went all over, quite a bit off the beaten track. It was very hot, but not actually as hot as when we were in HK and China but the humidity is unlike any where else we have been.

Going with my daughter to HK her first time, looking forward to showing her the sites, one of my favourite days was Nong Ping and the big Buddha, but it was over 40 degrees that day so hoping a bit cooler in October!
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Shame you didn't like Singapore Ericsmum. I absolutely loved it we spent a week there and could easily have stayed longer. Our son was living over there at the time and we went all over, quite a bit off the beaten track. It was very hot, but not actually as hot as when we were in HK and China but the humidity is unlike any where else we have been.

Going with my daughter to HK her first time, looking forward to showing her the sites, one of my favourite days was Nong Ping and the big Buddha, but it was over 40 degrees that day so hoping a bit cooler in October!
I also loved Singapore even though it was hot and humid. We were there last year and also went to Hong Kong. Funnily enough the one day that stands out to me was the trip to see the Big Buddha. After seeing the Buddha and Monastery we caught a bus to a small fishing village Tai O. It was a fantastic day but it was just as hot there as Singapore!
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