Have you ever asked yourself how many Disney parks there are around the world? Well, wonder no more!
There are more than a dozen of Disney-themed amusement parks sprinkled in six locations around the globe, all with their unique charm and brand of magic. Whether you want to go as far as the US or visit the parks nearest to Singapore, you’ll get your fix of the signature Disney allure.
Want to know which one you should go to? We’ve done our homework so you don’t have to. Here are all the Disney Parks around the world:
California, USA 🇺🇸
- Disneyland California
- Disney California Adventure Park
Florida, USA 🇺🇸
- Magic Kingdom Park
- EPCOT
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios
- Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park
- Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
Paris, France 🇫🇷
- Disneyland Paris
- Walt Disney Studios Park
Hong Kong 🇭🇰
- Hong Kong Disneyland
Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
- Tokyo Disneyland
- Tokyo DisneySea
Shanghai, China 🇨🇳
- Shanghai Disneyland
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Disneyland Resort, California 🇺🇸
Anaheim, California, is where the very first Disney Park in the world was built: Disneyland California, which opened in 1955. Now it’s expanded and added a second park: Disney California Adventure Park.
1. Disneyland California
Disneyland California is the first original Disney Park in the world. It’s perfect for those who want to visit the Golden State and get a classic Disney experience. Here, you’ll find the essential Disneyland rides: It’s a Small World, Space Mountain, and Indiana Jones Adventure. At the center of it all is Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, which really brings the magic to life with its daily fireworks show!
#KlookTip: The best time to visit is from March to May and from September to October when there are lesser visitors.
2. Disney California Adventure Park
Disney California Adventure Park is an extension of the original park, which focuses on newer rides and experiences. Marvel fans will enjoy visiting Avengers Campus and sighting superheroes on patrol safeguarding this magical place! After a day packed with adventure, complete your experience with the World of Colour night-time show, a spectacular display of lights featuring decades of classic Disney music and songs.
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Where to Stay
When visiting Disneyland Resort, you can stay at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa and Disneyland Hotel, which are conveniently located within the resort. So you can maximise your time at the parks and continue to experience the magic in the evenings!
If you're looking for something a little less pricey, there are also plenty of hotels in Anaheim that are within walking distance of the Disney Parks!
Walt Disney World, Florida 🇺🇸
In the Sunshine State of Florida, you’ll find Walt Disney World, which is not only the biggest Disney Park in the world but also the biggest amusement park of all! Spanning a whopping 27,000 acres, the resort is comprised of four theme parks - Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom - as well as two water parks - Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, and Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park!
Did you also know that Disney World is currently celebrating its 50th anniversary till March 2023? There's no better time to visit as you sure do not want to miss out on all the one-in-a-lifetime programmes!
1. Magic Kingdom
Known as the “Most Magical Place on Earth,” Magic Kingdom is the part of Walt Disney World where storybooks and all their characters come to life. While Sleeping Beauty’s Castle is the icon of Disneyland California, Florida’s crown jewel is Cinderella’s Castle. This is also where the beloved Festival of Fantasy parade is held, come watch all the beloved Disney characters (from princesses to heroes) make a dazzling appearance!
2. EPCOT
EPCOT is the melting pot of Disney World, showcasing the unique culture and architecture of 11 countries. Immerse yourself in a variety of events, food, and performances. There’s also an array of rides, such as Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, a 4D indoor ride that takes you on a French culinary adventure.
Depending on when you visit, you can catch special seasonal festivals such as the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts in winter and the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival in spring!
3. Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Disney’s Animal Kingdom is like a magical safari in the middle of Florida, where animals roam near the many attractions of the park. You can spot giraffes, elephants, and other wildlife when trekking the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail and exploring Kilimanjaro Safaris. You’ll also spot them at the Tree of Life, which comes to life in a series of vibrant visual displays and animated imagery at night.
4. Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Disney’s Hollywood Studios gives you a taste of, you guessed it, Hollywood. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped into LA when you’re really in Florida! This park is dedicated to bringing films to life with its marvellous attractions. Little ones and big kids alike will enjoy the rides at Toy Story Land, where the toys in Andy’s room are larger than life. You’ll also find Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, home to all things Star Wars in the resort.
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Where to Stay
Oh, and since you’ll need a few days to explore the different parks in Walt Disney World, you can book a stay at their Orlando area hotels: Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, Disney's Riviera ResortView All Resorts, Four Seasons Resort Orlando, and more.
If you're looking for something within your budget, there are also plenty of hotels in Orlando that are a stone's throw away from Walt Disney World!
Disneyland Paris 🇫🇷
When in Europe and in need of a fix of Disney Magic, Disneyland Paris is the place to be. Here, you’ll find two distinct theme parks: Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park.
1. Disneyland Paris
Named Euro Disney Resort during its opening in 1992, Disneyland Park is the place to be for Disney fans in Europe. It has its own fairytale Sleeping Beauty Castle, rides, and attractions based on the beloved Disney films, as well as character encounters that the other parks are known for. Paris however, adds a touch of magic—it’s known to be one of the most beautiful Disney Parks in the world!
2. Walt Disney Studios Park
Walt Disney Studios Park has its own magical flare revolving around films and cinema. Designed for the older demographic of Disney fans, this park showcases how Disney and Pixar movie magic is made. You can book tram tours through the studios or participate in special activities, such as a drawing class at the Animation Academy, where you can learn how to draw a Disney character!
Since it's for the older park-goers, expect the rides to be scarier, and take a ride in the Tower of Terror, if you dare. And great news for Marvel fans as a new Marvel Universe is set to open on 20 July 2022!
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Where to Stay
Disneyland Paris also has a number of themed hotels, such as the Marvel-themed Disney’s Hotel New York and the Mickey and Minnie-themed Disney's Newport Bay Club for an extra dose of Disney magic.
Alternatively, you can also opt to buy your Disneyland Paris ticket with a round-trip shuttle transfer from the heart of Paris. That opens your accommodation options to almost all the hotels in Paris!
Hong Kong Disneyland 🇭🇰
Hong Kong Disneyland
Good news: This Disney Park is the closest to Singapore! You don’t have to leave Asia when you visit Hong Kong Disneyland. It may be the smallest Disney Park in the world, but its fun and magic pack a punch! You’ll find classic rides and attractions like It’s A Small World and Tomorrowland but also be treated to a ride you can only experience in Hong Kong: the Iron Man Experience.
Autumn and winter are great times to visit weather-wise and offer some of the most magical decorations. If you want to experience something really special, Hong Kong Disneyland also puts on a great celebration for the Chinese New Year!
#KlookTip: You can give your kids a dream experience of dressing up as a Disney Princess at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique! What a fairytale that'll be!
Where to Stay
When staying in Hong Kong, you can get amazing views of the sea at Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel or get a taste of LA at Disney's Hollywood Hotel. If you're staying in a Hong Kong hotel, you can also easily get to Disneyland with one of these private transfers you can book on Klook at a discount.
Tokyo Disney Resort 🇯🇵
Japan is another fantastic location in Asia for Disney lovers, being only six hours away from Singapore. The main Tokyo Disney Resort is split into two: Disneyland and DisneySea, a park that’s unique to Tokyo.
1. Tokyo DisneySea
Tokyo DisneySea is unique among Disney parks around the world. It focuses on myths and legends of the sea. You’ll find recreations of the world’s most scenic harbors and seaside locales, such as the Mediterranean Harbour and Venetian Canals. You’ll also get to meet characters that are exclusive to DisneySea such as Duffy (Mickey's stuffed bear) and friends! Instead of a castle, this park is home to an ‘active volcano’ that towers over the visitors of the park. If you want something a little different, this is a fantastic choice!
2. Tokyo Disneyland
Tokyo Disneyland offers some of Disney’s timeless attractions, where you can dream big in a 'Small World' or accept a mission with Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters. With fantastic parades and shows, Tokyo Disneyland is perfect for those looking for a classic Disney experience without a gruelling ten-hour plane ride.
Where to Stay
Tokyo Disneyland provides Disney-themed accommodations such as Tokyo Disneyland Hotel and Disney Ambassador Hotel that you should definitely check out!
Shanghai Disney Resort 🇨🇳
Shanghai Disneyland
Shanghai Disneyland is the newest Disney Park in the world, having opened in 2016. It’s also the largest Disney resort in Asia, covering a good 963 acres with space for expansion. Here, you’ll find Tron Lightcycle Power Run, a steel motorbike coaster based on the Tron franchise, which is only available in Shanghai at the moment. Rumour has it though, that Magic Kingdom in Florida will have its own version soon!
Where to Stay
You can save yourself the hassle of looking up hotels near the theme park and book your stay at Shanghai Disneyland Hotel.
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