we’ve been there twice with our 3 year old. That’s about all it’s good for to be honest - children. You can walk from one end of the park to the other in around 10 minutes. Obviously, it’s a Disneyland so expect all the characters, souveniers and a parade, but food options are limited, and there are definately no adult rides. I would say if you’re a real Disney fan, or you have nothing else to do while in Hong Kong (which is the most amazing place, and I’d be suprised if you can’t fill your time in with better cultural experiences!), then take the time out to go - just don’t expect a fantastic day out.
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RE: Disneyland Hong Kong
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RE: Manuka Honey
I used Manuka when i was suffering with my stomach,(Helio bacter). This stuff really helped,and as a bonus it actually tastes good.
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RE: Removal of Skin Tags
I had a skin tag before and I just tied a thread to it. A few minutes after it fell off and it never grew back. You might want to try that but be sure your hands and the thread you’re gonna use are clean.
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RE: Staycation ideas
Could try the staycation package at Quincy Hotel. They throw in meals and cupcake baking session which is find really interesting! Good for a weekend break:)
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RE: Travel: Thailand - Bangkok
Thailand has something for everyone. The weather is great, its good value for money. Most visitors fall in love with the place and return year after year.
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RE: All About Pimples
Lemon juice - put a bit of lemon juice onto the pimple. If you have to go into the sunlight after, make sure to wash the lemon juice OFF, as it makes your skin more sensitive to sun.
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RE: Yoga, For Weight Loss.
yoga is a great jumpstart to an exercise program. It may be more challenging for the person who is not in good shape to begin with. Learning power yoga may also require taking some gentle yoga classes first to learn familiarity with yoga poses.
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RE: Positive thinking is just too important
Positive thinking makes you feel better about yourself and makes you feel happy where as thinking negatively can make you feel grumpy and it also just leads you to a downward spiral and lead you to stress or depression.
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RE: How to keep a marriage strong?
Always grow together, not apart. Be considerate, respectful and thoughtful of one another. And above all never go to bed mad at one another. Be forgiving and time will change you but try to change together. It is the togetherness that will bring you closer. Be honest to yourself and to your partner. Love will only blossom more.