Saturday, February 18, 2012

How do I travel from Hong Kong Disneyland to the HK airport?

HK Disneyland closes at 10pm. Is there a convenient way of going back to the airport at that time? Or if I will check in in a hotel, are there cabs waiting outside? Or do I have to take the train? What time does the MRT close?



I need your suggestions. This is the first time I'll travel without booking a tour online, meaning, I'll be just by myself.



Thanks a lot!How do I travel from Hong Kong Disneyland to the HK airport?Just take the MTR from Disneyland Resort line back to Sunny Bay, alight at Tsing Yi and take the Airport express line. You will be in Hong Kong Airport before the MTR closes.How do I travel from Hong Kong Disneyland to the HK airport?
Hi there!



Well, you have several options.



1) You can take a bus from HK Disneyland to the Airport.

2) You can take the MTR from Dinseyland HK to Sunny Bay. From there switch to the Orange Line (HOng Kong) and get off at Tsing Yi. From Tsing Yi jump on the Airport Express to the Airport

3) Take a cab



The MTR is open till around 1 am every day, give or take.



Hope this helps.



CiaoHow do I travel from Hong Kong Disneyland to the HK airport?yes there's taxi waiting outside. fr the disney to HK airport wil be abt HK$120 fares. or u may take the MTR. but MTR just to Tung Chung Terminal not direct to the airport. so not recommmend u to MTR. better taxi %26amp; it's just a straight highway.....aro 15 mins. kinda fast.....How do I travel from Hong Kong Disneyland to the HK airport?
Hong Kong Disney and the Hong Kong Airport are relatively close to each other on Lantau Island. The most convenient transit between them is by taxi. The fare is approximately HK$100 (US$13) and the ride takes 20 minutes.How do I travel from Hong Kong Disneyland to the HK airport?* Hong Kong: 10 Things to Do in 24 Hours

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Getting To Hong Kong



Travelers to Hong Kong have a number of transportation options.



Air

Hong Kong International Airport is located right on Lantau Island near Hong Kong Disneyland. By train it takes only 23 minutes to reach the Park!



Refer to the Hong Kong Tourism Board website for more information about air travel.



Transportation:

Located on Lantau Island near Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong Disneyland is easy to get to. Yon can take Disney Resort Line, car, taxi, public bus or coach.

Opening Hours:

10:00 to 19:00 (weekdays)

10:00 to 21:00 (weekends and holidays)

Tickets Selling Hours: From 09:00 until the park closes



Hong Kong's Mass Transit Railway [26] (MTR) underground and overground network is the fastest way to get around the territory, but what you gain in speed you lose in views and (at least for short distances) price. There are ten lines, including the Airport Express, plus a network of modern tram lines operated by the MTR in the North West New Territories. The Kowloon Canton Railway (KCR), including its link to the mainland border at Lo Wu (Shenzhen), was merged into the MTR in 2007 and now operates as a integral part of it.



The most important lines for many visitors are the busy Tsuen Wan Line (red), which tunnels from Central to Kowloon and down Nathan Road towards Tsuen Wan in the New Territories and the Island Line (blue) which runs along the north coast of the Island. The new Tung Chung Line (orange) is the fastest route to Lantau and one of the cheapest ways to the airport when coupled with the S1 shuttle bus stationed at Tung Chung MTR station. The line also provides a link to Hong Kong Disneyland via a change at Sunny Bay station. The East Rail Line (light blue) is handy for heading up to mainland China by rail. All signs are bilingual in Chinese and English and all announcements are made in Cantonese, Mandarin and English so tourists should not have a problem using the rail system. Should you get lost, staff in the station control room usually speak some English so they would be able to help you out.
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