
🅿️ You’re in Bali, and you’re ready for a dose of magic 🪄 Maybe you’ve done temples and waterfalls—now you’re craving Mickey Mouse, fireworks, and castles. But wait… which Disneyland should you visit?
🅰️ You Google “Disneyland,” and suddenly it’s confusing. There’s one in California… but also in Tokyo? Is Paris different from Hong Kong? And what’s the difference between Disneyland and Disney World anyway?
🆂 Don’t worry—you’re not the only one asking! There are six Disneyland parks worldwide, each with its own vibe, rides, and cultural charm. Whether you’re into classic Disney nostalgia or cutting-edge Marvel attractions, there’s a perfect park waiting.
🆃 “I thought Disney was just one park in the U.S.,” says Wulan, an Indonesian teacher living in Bali. “But after visiting Tokyo Disneyland, I realized every park is a new adventure. Now I want to see them all!”
🅴 For Bali travelers, each park is reachable with the right visa and planning. Some are easier to reach (hello, Tokyo!), while others may require more steps—but all offer unforgettable memories.
🅰️ Let’s explore all six Disneylands and help you pick your dream destination for your next magical holiday! ✨
Table of Contents
- Disneyland California – The Original Magic 🏰
- Tokyo Disneyland – Japan’s Disney Dream
- Disneyland Paris – Fairy Tales with a French Twist
- Hong Kong Disneyland – Small but Mighty
- Shanghai Disneyland – The Newest & Boldest
- Walt Disney World Florida – The Giant Kingdom
- FAQs for Bali Travelers Visiting Disneyland Parks ❓
Disneyland California – The Original Magic 🏰
Just a short flight from Bali, Tokyo Disneyland is one of the most popular picks for Indonesian families and couples. The park is located in Chiba, about 30 minutes from central Tokyo, and it feels both familiar and uniquely Japanese.
Tokyo Disneyland includes two parks: Disneyland and DisneySea. DisneySea is exclusive to Japan and widely considered the most beautiful Disney park in the world. Rides, parades, and food are top-notch, and there’s halal food available too. 🇯🇵🧸 No U.S. visa needed—just apply for a Japan tourist visa!
Tokyo Disneyland – Japan’s Disney Dream
Twist Located just outside of Paris, this park is perfect if you want to mix your Disney adventure with Eiffel Tower selfies and fresh croissants. 🥐 Disneyland Paris offers a magical blend of classic Disney and European charm.
Two parks await: Disneyland Park (with the elegant pink Sleeping Beauty Castle) and Walt Disney Studios. From Bali, you’ll transit through the Middle East or Southeast Asia before reaching France. Schengen Visa is required, but if you’re already planning a Euro trip—don’t skip this magical stop! 🇫🇷✨
Disneyland Paris – Fairy Tales with a French Twist
Just a 5-hour flight from Bali, Hong Kong Disneyland is a great option for short vacations or first-time Disney goers. It’s smaller than the others, but super fun and easy to navigate. 🌟
Highlights include the updated Frozen-themed land, Mystic Manor (unique to HK), and lots of shows in Cantonese and English. Hong Kong often offers visa-free entry for Indonesian passports, making it the most accessible Disney park for last-minute plans. 🎫✈️
Hong Kong Disneyland – Small but Mighty
Opened in 2016, Shanghai Disneyland is big, bold, and built for the future. It has the largest Disney castle in the world and rides you won’t find anywhere else—like TRON Lightcycle Run and the unique Pirates of the Caribbean battle ride.
The park blends Chinese culture with Disney magic. From Bali, you’ll need a Chinese tourist visa, but if you love techy thrills and modern design, this is your park. 🌀🎢 Perfect for travelers who’ve already visited other Disneylands and want something fresh!
Shanghai Disneyland – The Newest & Boldest
Opened in 2016, Shanghai Disneyland is big, bold, and built for the future. It has the largest Disney castle in the world and rides you won’t find anywhere else—like TRON Lightcycle Run and the unique Pirates of the Caribbean battle ride.
The park blends Chinese culture with Disney magic. From Bali, you’ll need a Chinese tourist visa, but if you love techy thrills and modern design, this is your park. 🌀🎢 Perfect for travelers who’ve already visited other Disneylands and want something fresh!
Walt Disney World Florida – The Giant Kingdom
Think of it as Disney on steroids. Located in Orlando, Walt Disney World isn’t just one park—it’s four: Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. 🦁🌍
From Bali, it’s the longest and priciest journey (20+ hours and a U.S. visa), but for hardcore fans, this is the ultimate Disney pilgrimage. You could spend an entire week here and still not see it all. Tip: visit in spring or fall to avoid crowds and Florida’s intense summer heat. 🌴🏰
FAQs for Bali Travelers Visiting Disneyland Parks ❓
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Which Disneyland is closest to Bali?
Hong Kong and Tokyo are the easiest to reach geographically and visa-wise. ✈️
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Do I need a visa for every Disneyland?
Yes, except Hong Kong (visa-free for Indonesians). The U.S., Japan, France, and China require visas. 🛂
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What’s the cheapest Disneyland to visit from Bali?
Typically Hong Kong or Tokyo, depending on promotions and flights. 🤑
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Can I visit multiple Disneylands in one trip?
Yes! For example, combine Tokyo and Hong Kong, or Paris and Shanghai. Just plan visa requirements carefully. 🌍
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Is there a Disney park in Southeast Asia?
Not yet—but rumor says Singapore or Thailand might get one in the future! 👀







