Welcome to Shanghai Disneyland.
This is Mickey Avenue, which serves as the park's entrance. It features numerous themed restaurants.
Like Remy's Patisserie, a bakery inspired by "Ratatouille."
At the park's center, you'll find the Gardens of Imagination, which feature seven distinct gardens.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe Garden of 12 Friends includes all 12 of the animals in the Chinese zodiac, but represented by Disney/Pixar characters.
You can meet Marvel characters at Marvel Universe.
Fantasyland features the Enchanted Storybook Castle, the largest in any of Disney's parks.
Instead of focusing on one princess, it focuses on multiple, represented in numerous mosaics and attractions within the interactive castle.
For those looking for a fairytale makeover, the castle is also home to the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique. A makeover costs $121 to $455.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe inside of the castle looks magical.
It even has sort of a moat that goes underneath and around the castle, and is home to a Voyage to the Crystal Grotto boat ride.
Of course, the castle will also be the centerpiece of a stunning fireworks and lights show.
The park also has an incredible "Alice in Wonderland" hedge maze.
When you make it out, you can enjoy some tea at the Mad Hatter's table.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnd Treasure Cove, an entirely pirate-themed area.
It feels like you're on an island.
There's a "Pirate's of the Caribbean" ride, of course.
And it's incredibly detailed.
Tomorrowland features an indoor coaster called the TRON Lightcycyle Power Run, which replaces the traditional Space Mountain ride.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAdventure Isle is the new Adventureland, and centers around Roaring Mountain.
And features Roaring Rapids, a ride that takes you through Roaring Mountain and past a beast that lurks within.
You'll find Disney-inspired treats everywhere.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnd don't forget the souvenirs.
You can find a ton of shops, restaurants, and shows in Disneytown, like the LEGO Store.
There is some seriously amazing LEGO work on display.
Visitors can even catch the first-ever Mandarin version of Disney’s Broadway production of "The Lion King."
One of the hotels is entirely "Toy Story" themed.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnother, the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, sits across a lake with views of the park. A shuttle service will take you there.
We're definitely adding this park to our bucket list.
It's another happiest place on Earth.