Travel Guides & Tips in this video
- Tip 1Plan two nights with Disneyland day and a fireworks night; check in around 3 pm and check out around 11 am to maximize time at both the park and hotel amenities. (0:00)
- Tip 2Use fast passes for popular attractions like Pirates and Soaring to minimize waits, and opt for a casual stroll between spots to enjoy the scenery. (6:40)
- Tip 3Consider the W Hotel Bund as a luxury add-on for city views, excellent breakfast, and a familiar room layout if you’ve stayed there before. (16:20)
Savage Life takes us through a whirlwind 48 hours anchored by a stay at the Toy Story Hotel and a bold follow-up at the W Hotel in Shanghai. The vlog opens with a lively breakfast scene in the Toy Story Hotel, where the host describes the value of a two-night stay (around $650 per night) and highlights the included fast track perks, mixed feelings about hotel food, and a peaceful walk to Disneyland that showcases a beautiful, easygoing path. They tease the day’s agenda with a plan to hit Pirates of the Caribbean first, drop the stroller safely with lots of cameras watching the area, and dive into immersive moments like meeting the Duffy bear in the parade, which surprises the creator given the character’s popularity in China. The family navigates popular rides like Zootopia and Soaring Over the Horizon, balancing Bella’s naps with veteran theme park strategy, including how long waits feel with and without Fast Pass. A pivotal comparison unfolds as they recount the safety and thrill of
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Savage Life and Bella kick off with breakfast at the Toy Story Hotel, praising the convenience and the included fast track before strolling to Disneyland along a peaceful, scenic path. They weave in a quick critique of hotel food and revel in the morning calm before diving into rides like Pirates of the Caribbean and Zootopia, where Bella’s height becomes a talking point after a prior visit. The show then shifts to Soaring Over the Horizon, delivering a three‑dimensional, exhilarating experience that prompts reflections on Dreamworld’s safety history in Australia. The family tests a raincoat purchase to survive Roaring Rapids and compares ride safety with Dreamworld’s incident, noting reinforced steel and roll cages that feel reassuring. They snack on Winnie the Pooh toasties, sample egg and noodle breakfasts, and explore Disney Town’s dessert and coffee scene, including a custom hot chocolate station at Coach. A stop at the LDV Meifa 9 electric van signals a transition to the W Hotel Bund, where upgrades, panoramic city views, and a familiar room setup deliver luxury after the Disneyland adrenaline. The day ends with Bella’s bedtime routine and a strategic plan for two nights: check-in late, enjoy fireworks, then return for another full day of magic, with a possible hospital trip lightly threaded through the narrative. Savage Life signs off with gratitude for upgrades that made the stay feel special and promises more adventures in Beijing to come.
FAQs (From the traveler's perspective)
- Q: Is the Toy Story Hotel breakfast worth it?
- A: Savage Life says the breakfast is convenient and included with the stay, but the food quality may vary; it’s a good default if you want easy access to the park.
- Q: What’s the best way to manage rides with a child?
- A: Drop the stroller securely in a safe, camera-surveilled area and use fast passes for high-demand rides like Pirates and Soaring Over the Horizons.