In people’s opinions, can you manage just one day at both parks?
Very much considering a China trip now that relations with Canada are a bit smoother, want to knock out my last two Disney parks.
Is staying on property necessary, or can you transit in from your city accommodations?
My goal would be 1 week in Hong Kong, with a Disney day, a few days in Shanghai with a Disney day, and a few days in Beijing for a Universal day.
And hopefully some day trips to other interesting towns or historical sites (hello Great Wall?!)
Advice? Thoughts?
I assume if we managed Tokyo Disney, these are both probably easier …
I’m going to China this Fall, though that decision predates our thawing because I still have my ten year visa.
1 week in Hong Kong is great, it’s a favourite location. You can consider a day trip or two with ferries if you are going to spend a lot of time there.
Strong recommendation to go from Tung Chung to Tai o on a bus. Take the local boat tour for a few dollars. Then also find the hike up to wards the ridgeline. The bridge is long ago built, but I also hiked it a few years before this too when the Macau bridge was still planned.
Then take the bus to the big Buddha. Eat at the vegetarian nunnery. You’ll bypass the wait time to go up the gondola and can pay for a return only which is typically a walk on. You’ll have the full experience sans a 2 hour gondola line.
Other fun day trips are ferries to some of the other islands or taking a fast ferry to Macau. But admittedly the bridge perhaps changes the ideal approach.
But uhm yea your questions!
Yes, doable, but aggressive. It is not necessary to base yourself at HKDL and in fact I would not if you are planning just one day there. As long as you aren’t three metros away from the orange line.
Likewise for SDL, not necessary to stay on property. You can consider the resort zone. Didi (Chinese Uber) is dirt cheap and you’ll be picked up in a luxury electric van at the worst of times.
I have not done USBJ and I might not terribly recommend USBJ. If you need another theme park itch, there are probably far better Fantawild Chinese parks that this board seems to have no awareness of. I am mostly going to check out Chinese parks with multiple novel dark rides; so I’ll let you know if my Fall trip occurs before yours.
I might even be so controversial to say skip Beijing entirely. Consider doing Hangzhou mountains and a Fantawild park out of Shanghai. I know that doesn’t get you the Great Wall, but it saves you a third plane and AC has direct flights to Shanghai and Cathay to HK to-from YVR for you.