Thanks for the video. This is exactly what I was looking for, down to the hotel. As far as the 144 hour Visa free transit, we are planning on flying from the states to Hong Kong and spending a few days there. Then flying to Shanghai for two days in Disneyland. Then flying back to the states, with a short layover in Tokyo. Do you think that will work? The Visa free transit seems complicated, and showing up in Shanghai and hoping we get approved is a little scary. Thanks for your help!
@@robertdumrauf808 So glad it was helpful!! Your plans sounds perfect. To our understanding, you need to arrive coming from country A and leave to country B. So if you’re arriving from Hong Kong and leaving to go to the USA/Tokyo, you should be good! As long as it’s not a round trip flight. Just make sure you have the flight info for your incoming and outgoing flight ready to show them. And prepare that they may need to check with supervisors, etc but as long as you’re patient, you’ll be fine ☺️ Enjoy your trip!! (And don’t forget to get the corn popcorn at Shanghai Disney 😂)
Shanghai is a very prosperous city. The locals are very welcoming and there are many delicious foods. Disney is very fun.
China's visa free transit policy is a great initiative
China is a country with a vast land and rich history. Everyone is welcome to spend a wonderful time in China.
This place is very fun, I really want to go there again
The visa-free transit policy in China has played a significant positive role in promoting foreign exchanges and cooperation.
Love the robot delivery 😂 chatter box.
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To facilitate foreign travel, some areas in China have opened 144-hour visa-free transit
Robot is funny
Thanks for the video. This is exactly what I was looking for, down to the hotel. As far as the 144 hour Visa free transit, we are planning on flying from the states to Hong Kong and spending a few days there. Then flying to Shanghai for two days in Disneyland. Then flying back to the states, with a short layover in Tokyo. Do you think that will work? The Visa free transit seems complicated, and showing up in Shanghai and hoping we get approved is a little scary. Thanks for your help!
@@robertdumrauf808 So glad it was helpful!! Your plans sounds perfect. To our understanding, you need to arrive coming from country A and leave to country B. So if you’re arriving from Hong Kong and leaving to go to the USA/Tokyo, you should be good! As long as it’s not a round trip flight. Just make sure you have the flight info for your incoming and outgoing flight ready to show them. And prepare that they may need to check with supervisors, etc but as long as you’re patient, you’ll be fine ☺️ Enjoy your trip!! (And don’t forget to get the corn popcorn at Shanghai Disney 😂)
Free washers and dryer with free washing powder!
Upgrade from the stamps you did at Epcot as a child.
Why does it always rain on your Disney days?