Modeled in Victorian style after the Grand Floridian in Florida's Walt Disney World Resort, this top-flight hotel is beautifully executed on every level, from the spacious rooms with balconies overlooking the sea to the Hidden-Mickey topiary gardens and grand, imposing ballrooms that wouldn't be out of place in a fairy-tale secret castle. There's a full daily schedule of activities, many aimed at children; and downstairs, Disney characters meet and greet guests during the enormous buffet breakfast—a good way to get your kids to forgive you for the three days you spent sampling the geese hanging from their necks in Mong Kok. Don't overlook Disneyland as a place to stay before or after your early-morning or late-night flight—it's minutes from the airport.
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