Showing posts with label Disney Land. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney Land. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2012

Hong Kong Disneyland Part II

A continuation of my Hong Kong Disneyland trip from my second photo diary~


It wasn't quite sunny that day, which was good because I could walk around the park without sweating like a dog's arm pit but bad because this picture would have turned out so much better if the sky wasn't grey.


The teacup ride looks so enchanting, doesn't it? It's like a festival in there.


Look how lovely this rainbow bokeh is! It's from my favorite ride..


Autopia. My poor nephew threw a fit when it started drizzling. He and his mom (my eldest sister) had to get his raincoat, but the usher wouldn't allow them to get back into their position in the line if they left. And he'd been waiting for an hour in line! Luckily, a kinder usher replaced that crap-face when they got back, and allowed him to enjoy the ride without another hour's wait.


Halloween-themed Mickey Mouse merchandise and decorations. Disneyland always has such great displays. I would have loved to see it during Christmas time too!



The scent of caramel and chocolate-flavored popcorn is enticing. Your nose can smell it from a few yards away. Couldn't resist buying myself a tumbler!



Why yes, I do have freakishly large hands. And no, I was not able to purchase that Stitch-be-bitin'-ma-head hat. I regret that decision to this day . . .

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Hong Kong Disneyland Part I



Okay, so I took these pictures about three months ago, but that's alright. They still deserve to be posted! This was Disneyland sometime during Halloween as you may have probably inferred from the pumpkins and graveyard.



This trip to Disneyland ended up being  more enjoyable than my past visits. I think it has to do with my sister and cousin not being there. They usually talk about how we're too old for this place already or that the rides are getting boring. It was just me and my mom roaming around the park together. She accompanied me on all the rides, and it was really fun seeing her panic in that Buzz Lightyear Star Command attraction. I felt like a kid, visiting Disneyland for the first time ever. It made me feel grateful to have my mom accompany me. I'm glad that I can always be her baby, though I may be eighteen-years old.