A fun park that tickled all the nostalgic notes. It's smaller than other Disney parks, but not very crowded, and while it didn't have a few of the classics (like Indiana Jones), it made up for it with rides like the Big Grizzly Mountain Rush. Mystic Manor is also a must for me, which is the HK version of Haunted Mansion.
A strange aspect of the park is that not every section opens at the same time. Like the overall park opened at 10, but Grizzly Gulch, etc., opened 30 minutes later, etc. It made it a little hard to plan ahead since no one could say which area opened at what time. I can't seem to find info on it online, so maybe it only applies to certain times of the year?
The World of Frozen is full and the lines there were the longest. FROZEN EVER AFTER was a fun boat ride similar to Pirates of the Caribbean, but skip Sliding Sleighs, because it's over an hour wait for like a 5-second ride, lol.
The Lion King show was very fun. If the other shows are like it in terms of quality, definitely check them out as well.
The parade by contrast was sad. It was also like two seconds long. I get they're trying their best, but for what Disney is earning and how much a Disneyland ticket costs, I cringe and feel insulted when they blame "budget cuts" like they will be shut down if they had normal parades.
All in all, standard park. It's fun, small, and not overly crowded, but for me doesn't quite have as much magic as the other 5 Disney parks I've visited.