Planning a trip to Hong Kong Disneyland in 2026 is a great idea. The resort is compact, the Hong Kong dollar (HKD) offers a stable exchange rate, and the cost of living is generally lower than the standards of Disneyland Paris or Walt Disney World. However, the cost of park tickets, the strategic choice of hotels (on site or in town) and the management of paid extras such as skip-the-line (Premier Access) or early access (Early Park Entry) can heavily impact your final budget. This guide gives you all the real numbers and our tips for saving.
- ✦ 1-day park ticket: HKD 639 to HKD 879 (approximately €75 to €105) depending on the seasonal rate
- ✦ 2-day offer (Non-stop 2-Day Fun Ticket): The best option at around €125 (excellent ratio)
- ✦ Disney Hotel on site: From €130/night at the Hollywood Hotel, up to €350+/night at the Disneyland Hotel
- ✦ Catering in the park: HKD 120 to HKD 250 per meal (approximately €14 to €30 per person)
- ✦ Economical alternative: Stay in Kowloon or Tung Chung (from €60 to €90 per night)
- ✦ Paid options: Early Park Entry at 199 HKD (around €23) highly recommended for World of Frozen
Updated 2026. The Hong Kong resort is halfway between the very moderate cost of Tokyo and the exorbitant rates of Florida or Paris. Thanks to very aggressive hotel deals (up to 30% off when booking in advance) and the possibility of off-site accommodation without losing accessibility, HKDL is one of the easiest Disney parks to budget intelligently.
Choose the official 2-Day Fun ticket and keep an eye out for hotel + ticket package offers on the official HKDL or Klook website.
The price difference between a 1-day ticket and a 2-day ticket is minimal (around 100 HKD difference). Additionally, booking a package combining the Disney hotel and tickets allows you to obtain major discounts of up to 30% on the overall stay.
1. Entrance tickets: 2026 prices and optimal purchasing channels
Hong Kong Disneyland operates a four-tier seasonal pricing system (Tier 1 to Tier 4) for its 1-day tickets. Prices range from HKD 639 (around €75) in low season to HKD 879 (around €105) for the busiest days of the year.
The Non-stop 2-Day Fun Ticket: This is the star product. Available on the official website and at authorized resellers until September 30, 2026, it costs around 1,068 HKD (€125) and entitles you to 2 full days of access. The difference with the 1 day high season ticket is minimal.
Klook and KKday: These approved Asian platforms regularly offer promotions and flash sales on tickets and meal vouchers (Meal Vouchers), often 5% to 10% cheaper than official box office prices.
Reservation required
Even with a ticket purchased on Klook, you must register your visit date on the official Hong Kong Disneyland website or risk being refused entry.
2. Accommodation: Disney Hotels vs. City Accommodations
Sleeping on site in Hong Kong is a surprising option: it is one of the rare places in the world where official Disney hotels offer very competitive value for money, especially outside weekends.
Disney's Hollywood Hotel: Completely renovated with colorful Art Deco style and Marvel touches, this is the most economical option at the resort. Rooms often start at €130 to €160 per night.
Disney Explorers Lodge: A traveler's favorite. Inspired by expeditions to the Amazon and Africa, it offers a complete change of scenery with its large tropical gardens and spectacular outdoor swimming pool, for around €180 to €220 per night.
Promotional package
The official website has the 'Advance Purchase Room Offer' offering up to 30% off the room if you book at least 21 days in advance.
3. Catering & Souvenirs: Manage daily costs
Eating at Hong Kong Disneyland is more affordable than in the United States or Paris, but prices are still those of a theme park. Expect around 120 to 180 HKD (€14 to €21) for a main course in a quick service restaurant.
Meal Vouchers: Available for purchase on Klook, these coupons cost around €25 and include a main meal with a drink in the parks, plus a snack (popcorn or ice cream). This is a great way to save around 15% on food.
At-table restaurants: If you are aiming for emblematic tables like the gourmet restaurant Crystal Lotus (for its famous Dim Sum in the shape of Disney characters) or the characters buffet Chef Mickey, count on a more substantial budget of around €45 to €70 per adult.
Save on snacks
The park allows the bringing of small snacks (cookies, cereal bars, compotes) for children. Take advantage of this to avoid compulsive purchases during the day.
4. Paid Options: Useful investments or unnecessary expenses?
Unlike American or Parisian parks where paid skip-the-line tickets are almost essential to do everything, Hong Kong Disneyland offers a much more relaxed experience.
Disney Premier Access (DPA): This individual or pack skip-the-line pass (3 or 8 attractions) costs from 229 HKD (27 €) to 549 HKD (65 €). It is only recommended if you visit the park on a single day during Chinese school holidays or weekends.
Early Park Entry Pass: For 199 HKD (around €23), this pass allows you to enter the park 1 hour before the official opening. This is the most profitable investment of the stay: it allows you to do Frozen Ever After and Sliding Sleighs without any waiting, saving more than 2 hours in line during the day.
Expert arbitration
Buy Early Entry as a priority. The €23 invested will save you the purchase of a much more expensive Premier Access pass later in the day.

