If you veer left after Main Street you’ll cross the bridge into Adventureland at Hong Kong Disneyland. The first ride on the left is the ubiquitous Jungle Cruise. The layout of the area is a bit different than I’m used to. The Jungle Cruises in Tokyo, Anaheim and Orlando are mostly self-contained, meaning your experience is mostly part of that attraction. In Hong Kong, the Cruise heads around Tarzan’s island and his treehouse (there’s no Tom Sawyer to be found here).
As you head around the island, you pass the rafts (same style as Master Sawyer’s, just named for Tarzan characters) and get a chance to wave to the adoring crowds.
Another big difference, and one that I was surprised to see because it could work in some of the other parks, is that you have a choice of three languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, or English. We took the English route. Our guide was very lively and did a great job of telling jokes and pointing out all the sites. I have to say, though, that for all her hard work, I could not understand anything she said. I’ll write more on the language thing later.
As we got on, we noticed that the right front seats were wide open AND there was quite a bit of water around the gunwale (cool nautical word, huh?) As you can see from the shot above, our guide took the brunt of the blast from (I think it was one of the elephants; you have been warned).
The Hong Kong Disneyland Jungle Cruise has to be the best of the four I’ve been on. The robotic animals and natives were a bit more realistic and this fire and steam creature made of stone was an interesting surprise. Take the ride and check it out for yourself.
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