Hong Kong Disneyland Maps

tomm4004

New Member
There appears to be a Rivers of America type section in Adventureland, but I don't see waterways for Jungle Cruise, which is listed as an attraction - unless that waterway is it. Tarzan's Treehouse is obviously built on an island since there are rafts to take to it, but there doesn't seem to be anything else on that waterway. Is that river the waterway for JC?
 

steve2wdw

WDW Fan Since 1973
With so many potential attractions to add (BTMR, IASW, HM, PotC, Splash to name a few), it would seem as though the train tracks surrounding the park are destined to be pushed out (heck, they did it at DL a number of times). It seems though they would have placed them further away from the center of the park to begin with (unless they add attractions outside the tracks.) Has anyone got a count of the actual number of ride-able attractions at the park. I count 13, including shows (leaving out Main Street vehicles.) And they call AK a half day park. This sounds like a 3 hour tour to me.

Fantasyland
Carrousel, Tea Party, Dumbo, Mickeys Philharmagic, Pooh
Tomorrowland
Space Mt, Buzz, Astro-Orbitor, Autopia
Adventureland
Jungle Cruise, Legend of the Lion King, Tarzans Treehouse
Main St
Disneyland Railroad

Anyone know of anything else?
 

jrriddle

Well-Known Member
Nope. That's it for Phase 1.
If you look at an overhead of the park there should be enough room for HM, IASW & PotC without pushing out the tracks.
But I still can't figure out why they wouldn't have left more room to begin with. Leave some room for expansion.
I haven't heard about Splash, I guess they would have to put it in Fantasyland (no Frontierland). And if the PotC rumours are true it will be a darkride/flume. Would they build two of the same sort of ride?
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
Hong Kong has its own Tomorrowland layout - seeing as there is hardly anything in it they started again layout wise.
 

tomm4004

New Member
steve2wdw said:
Adventureland
Jungle Cruise, Legend of the Lion King, Tarzans Treehouse
This sounds interesting. With no Frontierland, this is one entire side of the park. There's a show with set times, a walkthrough and one ride. So when there's no show there's really only one ride to go on, and after the show most people will head to that one ride. It sounds pretty thin.
 

stitchcastle

Well-Known Member
there aren't even any MAJOR, SUPER E-tickets besides Space Mountain I'm not sure how any human being could find this place be worth more than a couple of hours. It's gonna be DLP all over again only this time there is a real reason why crowds won't come.
 

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