Alice in Wonderland Maze

爱丽丝梦游仙境迷宫

Designed specifically for Shanghai Disneyland, the Alice in Wonderland Maze is the first attraction in a Disney park to be based on Tim Burton's live-action film, Alice in Wonderland. Guests can choose their own route through the whimsical maze while traveling to the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Within this labyrinth of hedges, stone walls, giant flowers, and fantastical sculptures, this family-friendly adventure promises endless fun.

Attractions Location: Shanghai Disneyland, No. 310 Huangzhao Road, Chuansha Town, Pudong New Area, Shanghai

Opening hours:
08:00-23:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1st-December 31st)

Transportation:
Metro Line 2, Metro Line 16, and Metro Line 11 are all available.

Time reference: 1-3 hours


Recommended itinerary for Alice in Wonderland Maze tours

1-Day Itinerary: Alice in Wonderland Fantasy

Perfect for families and curious travelers, this one-day trip immerses you in a whimsical world inside Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park, focusing on the Alice in Wonderland Maze and its surrounding attractions.

  • Morning: Depart from downtown Shanghai (People's Square) → Subway Line 2 to Longyang Road → Transfer to Line 16 to Dishui Lake Station → Take shuttle bus or taxi to Haichang Ocean Park (approx. 1.5 hrs total).
  • Late Morning: Explore the Shanghai Alice in Wonderland Maze — enjoy the interactive installations, whimsical corners, and family photo ops.
  • Afternoon: Visit nearby Marine Animal Pavilion or ride the Ocean Carousel.
  • Evening: Return to central Shanghai.

Accommodation/Food: Eat at Haichang Ocean Park's themed restaurants (like the Mermaid Cafeteria). For a hotel, consider staying near Dishui Lake — e.g., Holiday Inn Express Dishui Lake.

Souvenirs: Alice-themed hats, plush toys, and Wonderland-style postcards available at the maze's souvenir shop and Ocean Park’s gift shops.


2-Day Itinerary: Fairy Tales & the Sea

Combine magical storytelling with marine exploration in this two-day combo tour of Shanghai’s coastal theme park and Dishui Lake.

  • Day 1: Same as the 1-Day Itinerary — focus on Alice Maze and Ocean Park highlights.
  • Day 2 Morning: Walk or bike around Dishui Lake (10 mins by taxi). Enjoy the waterfront breeze and cafes.
  • Day 2 Afternoon: Visit China Maritime Museum (15 mins by taxi), the largest maritime museum in China.
  • Day 2 Evening: Return to downtown Shanghai via Line 16 → Line 2.

Accommodation/Food: Stay at Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park Hotel. Try seafood at Dishui Lake Lakeside Restaurant.

Souvenirs: Alice-themed items, marine creature plushies, nautical-themed souvenirs from China Maritime Museum.


3-Day Itinerary: Magic, Sea, and Science

Great for families or couples seeking a balance of fantasy, marine life, and science learning. Start in Nanhui, explore, then head back to urban attractions.

  • Day 1: Follow the Day 1 itinerary — focus on the Maze and Ocean Park.
  • Day 2: Explore Dishui Lake + China Maritime Museum in the morning, then take a taxi to Shanghai Astronomy Museum (20 mins), the world’s largest astronomy museum.
  • Day 3: Return to Shanghai city → Visit the Shanghai Natural History Museum near Nanjing West Road Station.

Accommodation/Food: Stay Day 1–2 in Dishui Lake area, Day 3 at a city hotel like Campanile Hotel (Nanjing West Rd). Try Xintiandi restaurants on Day 3.

Souvenirs: Science kits from the Astronomy Museum, natural history-themed notebooks or fossils, marine and Alice souvenirs.


4-Day Itinerary: Wonderland Meets Old Shanghai

Pair the fantasy of the Alice Maze with traditional Shanghai culture and architecture — a perfect balance for curious minds.

  • Day 1: Alice in Wonderland Maze + Haichang Ocean Park.
  • Day 2: Dishui Lake stroll + China Maritime Museum + Shanghai Astronomy Museum.
  • Day 3: Return to city → Visit Yuyuan Garden and City God Temple (Metro Line 10).
  • Day 4: Explore Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre + Former French Concession.

Accommodation/Food: Stay 2 nights at Dishui Lake, 2 nights near Huaihai Rd or Xintiandi. Try Nanxiang Xiaolongbao at Yuyuan Bazaar.

Souvenirs: Alice maze items, astronomy gear, traditional Shanghainese crafts, propaganda-style posters.


5-Day Itinerary: Whimsy to Wonders

Explore whimsical fantasy, futuristic science, and elegant city vibes. This itinerary is ideal for blending family fun and stylish exploration.

  • Day 1–2: Same as 2-Day Itinerary (Maze + Ocean Park + Dishui Lake).
  • Day 3: Astronomy Museum + Transfer to central Shanghai.
  • Day 4: Visit Shanghai Disneyland (optional) (Metro Line 11 to Disneyland). Enjoy evening fireworks.
  • Day 5: Walk along The Bund and ride the Huangpu River Cruise.

Accommodation/Food: Stay at Disneyland Toy Story Hotel (if Day 4 included). In the city, try Bund 18 dining options.

Souvenirs: Alice and ocean gifts, astronomy sets, Disney-themed gifts, Bund skyline souvenirs.


6-Day Itinerary: Fairy Tales, Technology, Tradition

For those who want it all — fairytales, tech innovation, cultural roots, and world-class parks. A good mix for multi-generational families or first-time visitors.

  • Day 1: Alice Maze + Ocean Park.
  • Day 2: Dishui Lake + Maritime Museum + Astronomy Museum.
  • Day 3: Return to central Shanghai → Explore Tianzifang art alley.
  • Day 4: Shanghai Museum + People's Square.
  • Day 5: Shanghai Disneyland full day.
  • Day 6: The Bund + Pudong skyline (Shanghai Tower observation deck).

Accommodation/Food: Mix of Dishui Lake, Disneyland, and downtown hotels (e.g., Grand Central Hotel near Nanjing Rd). Try local snacks at Tianzifang and People’s Park teahouses.

Souvenirs: Alice toys, art crafts from Tianzifang, silk scarves from Shanghai Museum, Pudong skyline figurines.


7-Day Itinerary: The Ultimate Shanghai Family Adventure

This comprehensive itinerary allows you to discover the fantasy of the Alice maze, explore marine and science themes, and then experience every side of Shanghai — from heritage to high-tech and magical parks.

  • Day 1: Arrive & settle at Dishui Lake. Light walk around the lake.
  • Day 2: Alice Maze + Ocean Park rides.
  • Day 3: Maritime Museum + Astronomy Museum + transfer to downtown.
  • Day 4: Visit Yuyuan Garden, City God Temple + nearby food market.
  • Day 5: Disneyland adventure day.
  • Day 6: Tianzifang + Propaganda Poster Art Centre + Old Bookstore on Fuzhou Rd.
  • Day 7: Relax at The Bund + cruise + visit Shanghai Tower's observation deck.

Accommodation/Food: Varies by district — Dishui Lake hotels (Days 1–2), Disneyland Resort (Day 5), Bund/People's Square area hotels (Days 3–7). Try Shouning Road’s street food and upscale dining at The Bund.

Souvenirs: Alice gifts, marine and science trinkets, tea sets, Disney merchandise, calligraphy sets, Shanghai Tower glass souvenirs.


User Reviews

By wing Xiaozhe |

The maze is practically free of lines, and the entire place feels like a fairytale. Stepping inside feels like stepping into a dreamland. Perhaps it was our childish spirit that got the better of us, as we stopped to laugh in front of the funhouse mirrors and snapped photos at various locations. It felt like a return to childhood. It's a great place for parents to bring their children, as the lines are minimal and many of the locations are perfect for family photos. Recommendation: 4 stars.

By candy |

Alice in Wonderland is the first attraction in a Disney theme park to be based on Tim Burton's live-action film, Alice in Wonderland. Guests can choose their own path through the whimsical world of Wonderland as they journey to the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Along the way, they'll encounter the Cat, the White Rabbit, and sculptures of characters from the film, including the imperious Queen of Hearts. A maze of hedges, stone walls, giant flowers, and fantastical sculptures promises endless fun for the whole family.

By Ayiniris |

As you head to the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, you can choose your own path through the whimsical world of Wonderland. Along the way, you'll encounter the whimsical cat, the White Rabbit, and even the tyrannical Queen of Hearts from the film! The maze of hedges, stone walls, giant flowers, and fantastical sculptures offers plenty of fun photo opportunities.

The dome inside the castle seems to be filled with countless dreams. It is so bright that you can’t open your eyes. How you wish this was fairy dust sprinkled by a magical fairy, allowing time to freeze at this moment. Come and take the fairy tale time machine to fly to your own dream island world.

When experiencing the "Wandering in Fairy Tale Time", you will pass through the interior of the castle. As you climb the stairs and walk towards the top of the castle, the murals along the way are sculptures of various Disney princesses. Touching these lives, it seems as if you have returned to the nights when you pestered your mother to tell you bedtime stories.

The corridor leading to the top of the castle is especially suitable for taking pictures. You don’t have to worry about stopping and causing congestion because it is a one-way street and people enter in batches. You can take pictures for 8-10 minutes and the second wave of people will come up, so you can tour together.

By DrZou |

I passed by at night and the lights were very mysterious.

By Meow Immortal 💫 |

The stamping machine was at the exit of the Alice in Wonderland maze, and we walked through the maze.

There were a lot of tourists, and the Red Queen had to wait a long time to take her personal photo.

By Tammy |

You have to go through the maze to queue up for the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. In the center is the big head of the Queen of Hearts, which is very suitable for taking photos. You don't have to queue all day, haha!

By syo |

We choose our own path through the whimsical world of Wonderland, encountering the Cat, the White Rabbit, and sculptures of characters from the film, such as the imperious Queen of Hearts, as we make our way to the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. The maze of hedges, stone walls, giant flowers, and fantastical sculptures offers endless fun.

By white ball |

The maze inside is very simple, quite low and small, you won't get lost, and most of the roads are accessible.

By raorao |

Due to time constraints, we did not stay here for too long, and the Mad Hatter's party table was not open and we did not take photos.

By Big Bad Wolf |

It is the first attraction in the world's Disney theme park to be based on Tim Burton's live-action film "Alice in Wonderland".

By Carrot Sword |

It has a very realistic feel, with 3 doors to choose from, a plant maze, the Red Queen's card guards, the Red Queen's portrait, and the Mad Hatter's tea party.

By Little cute doudou TT |

A great place for taking photos. There are a lot of people. The Red Queen is so cute.

By Light dust particles |

A photo-taking paradise, don't miss it for photography enthusiasts! It's said that the gardens are even more beautiful at night, when the various lanterns are lit up. However, daytime photography is still the best. With the blue sky, the beautiful gardens, and good weather, visibility is excellent, and the photos you take are truly stunning!!!

By Heart in the sea of stars |

Alice in Wonderland Maze is one of the few attractions in Disneyland that does not require queues. It is more suitable for taking photos. The maze is relatively simple. The Red Queen's throne and the Mad Hatter's tea party are quite interesting. You can come here to relax when you feel sick after waiting in line.

By Mee Mee Xiaoya |

Entering the garden, it was beautifully designed and cleverly conceived, recreating the classic scenes from the original novel. Walking into the Queen's garden, everyone took photos with the Queen's portrait, but my daughter was the only one laughing so hard in front of the funhouse mirror. My grandmother had told me about funhouse mirrors before, but I never expected the real thing to be so interesting. So we played here for a while, took photos with a few classic scenes, and then quickly left.

By Chen Chen Chen |

The Alice-themed gardens are perfect for visiting and taking photos, but unfortunately, they were quite crowded when we went, so the photos didn't turn out well. Passing through the gardens, we arrived at the Red Queen's Royal Garden. There was a large statue of the Red Queen, and many women were lining up to take photos. Never mind, I didn't want to squeeze in, so I just took a few photos of the corners. The stairs behind the Red Queen are really perfect for castle photos; I've seen several Disney travel photography shoots here. Unfortunately, it was too crowded, so I couldn't get a frontal shot without people, so I had to make do with some shots from the side. I'll definitely go back next time to take photos. Further ahead is the maze, which leads to the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, another place full of girly charm.

By superbee |

There is a sign in the garden as you enter the maze. I inexplicably like the curled leaves on it.

The gate that holds the monster is very realistic. When someone approaches, the gate will shake, and you can hear the roar of the beast from inside.

A huge portrait of the Red Queen. What a huge head.

Mad Hatter's Tea Party, where you can get your dream passport stamped.

By Mr. Mu Yi |

A great place for taking photos, with many scenes including the Queen of Hearts, Alice's Feast...

By Zhang ying |

Waiting time: No need to queue

Alice in Wonderland's maze is almost always free to queue. It's filled with magic, like a maze. From the Red Queen's garden to the Mad Hatter's tea party, all you have to do is walk, guess, and take photos—it's a magical experience.

By Ella |

The Alice in Wonderland maze is located behind the castle and features a maze based on the Disney film "Alice in Wonderland." Exiting through the Heart Gate reveals a giant sculpture of the Red Queen's head in the center, along with a number of fun mirrors, drawing many children.

By Yingxuan |

There's no need to queue for the Alice in Wonderland maze, which is full of magic and feels like a maze. You can walk through the Red Queen's gardens to the Mad Hatter's tea party. You can choose to take the left detour or the right one for a quicker route. Last time, I chose the left one and nearly got lost, so this time I chose the right one.

By Cherish |

This place is for walking around and looking around, like walking through a maze. It is more suitable for taking pictures, but the sun is too strong.

By TUTU |

After the lights were turned on, we visited the Alice Maze, which was perfect for little girls to take photos.

By Nine Sons |

After getting off the castle, you will see Alice in Wonderland, a holy place for taking photos. Needless to say, I found that half of my photos were taken here.

By Cross-domain travel |

After searching Baidu, we chose the Alice in Wonderland Maze for our first stop, based on its uniqueness and my limited knowledge of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as an English major. Crucially, there were no lines! The main attraction of the Alice in Wonderland Maze is the various magic mirrors, including a funhouse mirror, and the child-friendly, playful Mad Tea Party. While Mad Tea Parties might not appeal to experts, the same can be said for sunglasses. To paraphrase a popular line on TikTok: "The kids are crying with greed, buddy, snap, snap, have one!"

By Just Xia Anan |

We passed through Alice's Garden. There is no need to queue for this project. It is a very simple maze.

The girls were busy taking pictures on the Red Queen's chair, and there were people posing at every corner. The hanging lights in the maze were very beautiful, and at the end was the Mad Hatter's tea party, which was very realistic, and the tableware on the table was even moving.

By Su Su Su Su is Zhe Zhe |

This is a paradise of flowers and plants, with three doors opening randomly and different paths, perfect for taking photos.

By Super Jing Jing Jing✨ |

The maze is designed with Alice in Wonderland as the theme, which is suitable for girls at heart. This is basically a place for taking photos, taking photos, and taking a quick look. There are still many people, so you have to wait patiently.

By ʚ阿之ɞ |

The maze is simple. The Mad Hatter's tea party is adorable! It's a great place to go if you're not in a rush! 3 stars.

By Black Horse |

Across from the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is the Alice in Wonderland Maze, the first Disney theme park attraction based on Tim Burton's live-action Alice in Wonderland. As you venture through a maze of hedges, stone walls, giant flowers, and fantastical sculptures, you'll encounter the Cat, the White Rabbit, sculptures of characters from the film, and the imperious Queen of Hearts. Finally, you'll arrive at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, where a wild party begins. This attraction is a great photo spot, with the enchanting fairytale castle as its backdrop, the Queen of Hearts's enormous head, her throne, and the maroon-red color scheme creating a striking visual impact. The neatly trimmed, wavy greenery represents the Alice in Wonderland maze, but unfortunately, we didn't venture inside, instead taking a shortcut through the maze, following the signs. It was midday, and while the weather wasn't hot, the sun was incredibly bright, making it dizzying. The maze is primarily planted with laurel, whose leaves are evergreen and resistant to pruning. It's also a highly aromatic plant, and its leaves are used as the "scented leaves" in tea eggs. In fact, the "Alice in Wonderland Maze" is a botanical landscape garden. Various exotic plants and various fantastic sculptures form a perfect combination, together constructing Alice's dreamland.

By Little Grandpa |

I'd rate it three and a half stars. I've always thought Alice was a fairy tale for adults, and the main reason I came here was to take photos. The Mad Hatter's tea party and the hats for taking photos were really cute.

By jalin |

No need to queue, a good place to take pictures. The maze is too simple, not suitable for me~

By Small hair nerves |

A small maze that only takes 5 minutes to shoot, suitable for taking pictures, because I really don’t want to shoot big projects hahahaha.

By Rachel's City Diary |

After lunch, you can sit in the Red Queen's garden, which feels like entering a fairy tale town.

By Viola_aaa |

I only took pictures there at the time and didn't go down to play. But later I realized it looked pretty good. It's one of the iconic buildings of Shanghai Disneyland.

By Muzizi |

Wait five minutes

Alice in Wonderland is close to the castle. The whole scene based on Alice in Wonderland is very suitable for taking pictures. It is rather boring to just look at it. You need to wait in line to see the famous red throne. We waited for about 20 minutes.

By Mr. Mo |

The maze is beautifully laid out, and taking photos in the morning and evening is a unique experience. You can come twice, but be aware of the maze closing time at night, as it closes quite early. We arrived too late on two nights and didn't have the chance to go in and take photos of the night view again.

By -Yuzy- |

This is my favorite fairy tale, everything is very delicate. But when I arrived, there were a lot of people, and I had to queue up to take pictures. There were also many parents with children, and many children directly entered the picture or rushed in to cut in line.

The Queen of Hearts' big head is so cute,

Actually, it’s better to look at this Alice in Wonderland scene at night when the lights are on, but it’s not good to take pictures of faces. But you can contrast the colors haha, my Meitu phone fainted in the toilet

Everyone took turns taking photos of their hats individually. In fact, taking photos with friends is more interactive. After we asked passers-by to take photos for us, they also asked us to take photos of them in the same way haha

The tea party was nice, but there were too many people to take any photos.

By in vain |

It's a maze where no matter which way you go, you'll see the same scenery and there are a lot of people. You can choose to be squeezed in the crowd and take photos like my companion, or you can choose to help her take photos like me and take a look at the pretty girls by the way.

By Maggie Joan |

The Wonderland Maze at dusk is so mysterious and dreamy, and with the eerie background music, it perfectly fits the plot of the movie. When walking through the hedge maze, remember to keep to the right and rush to the Mad Hatter's tea party. Recommendation index: 4 stars

TIPS: The best time to visit is at sunset, which is also the best time to take photos.

By Yizola |

Strictly speaking, this is not a project, but an open garden area with winding paths, gardens, mazes, the Queen of Hearts and a magical afternoon tea table (model). It is colorful and fun to walk around and take a look.

By Sakura's Travels |

There is no need to queue up, you can just take photos inside. If you want to take a photo with the Red Queen's head or take a photo sitting on the red chair, you have to queue up. There is a Mad Hatter's tea party inside, and you can also take photos.

By Qingyu |

The maze is not difficult to walk through. It is located on the right side of the castle, and you can see the panoramic view of the maze from the castle.

By Little Horn Mother |

It's a very interesting maze, no queues. Just go in and walk around.

By Preserved Egg Yoyo |

There weren't many people on the whole project, but you still had to wait a while to get a photo at a few of the main photo spots! The whole process was just a tour + photo taking.

By A Pool of Wind and Moon |

The maze attraction does not require queuing and is especially suitable for taking photos. It also contains a series of props such as "funhouse mirrors" and the queen's throne. It is lifelike and suitable for babies who love taking photos.

By Always happy little friend |

There is no need to queue here. You will follow the footprints of the cat through the cave, and then see the Red Queen's chair and the Mad Hatter's tea party. The maze can be used as a small project to wait for time in between the big projects.

By Ying'er |

The things in the maze are so exquisite and there are a lot of people, but you don’t have to wait. It is best to arrange to visit these projects in the afternoon.

By Zhao Nan |

Below the castle is the photogenic Alice in Wonderland maze, where you won't get lost, and the night view is completely different from the daytime. It's a perfect replica of the movie scene, so you can wander around during your free time. Strollers are allowed inside!

By Anana |

Alice in Wonderland Maze, Map No. 60

Choose your own path to the Mad Hatter's Tea Party

The best route will be recommended

The children are very interested

The magical mirror inside

Hats of different sizes, chairs

Looks quite novel

By 🍄Givenchy |

Be sure to take a picture at the door. The long path is very beautiful!

You need to queue up and follow the rules when taking pictures of the chairs.

There is no need to guide the child on how to walk through the maze. We just need to follow her in whatever way she chooses and walks without worrying about taking the wrong path.

By Ff |

Suitable for children, a holy place for taking photos, girls, go and take photos~

By Rice 1984 |

I always thought that Alice in Wonderland was a rather strange story, and with all the character designs and subsequent adaptations, I was not very interested.



Finally, you will arrive at the Mad Hatter Tea Party, where countless tourists will take photos.

By Birds return to the mountains |

There is no queue for the Alice in Wonderland Maze.

Children are naturally interested in mazes and have fun playing in them. The maze in the night has a mysterious and quiet beauty, and only then do they have some free time to take some photos.

By Tanghu Lulu |

This is a photo spot with not many people. Walking along the maze, you can see the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter Tea Party, etc. I give this attraction a score of 6. It is not very entertaining.

By Shrimp Pipi 🍤 |

Most people don't stay in the Alice in Wonderland maze for very long, so there's usually no need to queue. The music inside is very dreamy, and you can see the legendary Cheshire Cat. Generally speaking, it's a good place to take photos when there are few people.

By Yongjia must go to Europe |

Walking forward along the road that leads back to the castle, we looked down and saw people wandering around in the maze-like garden. It turned out to be the maze from Alice in Wonderland. We didn't need to queue up, so we went straight in from the door. There were three roads in the maze, each with a door. We chose one road to go through and encountered a closed door. From the door came the sound of a fierce dog with bared teeth and howling. Let me stick my head over to take a look.

After passing through the maze, we came to an open area. It would be terrible if we came here with an empty stomach. There was a long table here, which was filled with various delicious dishes. However, they were just for visual enjoyment. After all, it was viewed by thousands of tourists every day. How could it be real?

After passing the banquet, we came to the territory of the Queen of Hearts. I always felt that the huge head was too ugly, so I didn’t take a picture of it.

By Meatball Sauce |

Alice in Wonderland 3 stars recommended

A maze garden where you can take photos.

By Alice who goes wherever she wants |

If... there were fewer people... this place would be really suitable for taking photos in a little skirt... but... there are no buts, the photos will all be full of people, people, people...

By sigh. |

Ah~ The tea party is simply a holy place for taking photos at night. Putting aside the photos, when there are few people, you can see the castle when you look up and the maze around you. It feels like you have entered a fairy tale!

By I'll have a cat! |

Here you can sit on the Queen of Hearts chair and pose.

Every path in this maze is accessible. At each turn, turning left will make the path longer, while turning right will make the path shorter. No matter which way you go, you will eventually reach the Mad Hatter's tea party.

You can get the Mad Hatter's stamp at the exit of the tea party.

By Xiao Wanzi 🍡 |

A great place for taking photos, with funhouse mirrors and queen chairs for everyone to play with.

Waiting time: None

By Snow Han |

Alice's maze is not big, but it is very delicate and the visit time will not be long. I recommend you to go and see it. It is divided into several small areas. I personally like the maze.

The small garden was packed with people. I recommend going there at night to see the night view if you can't go during the day. You can feel the Disney team's meticulous attention to detail in every shape and layout.

By Peko sauce peach |

Activate the season pass and enter Disneyland for the first time~

I came here for a walk after coming out of the Caribbean. There weren't many people there. The weather wasn't very good today. It was gloomy, so I could only rely on post-production photos to deceive...

There are so many people taking pictures, and there are many two-dimensional girls~

I didn't wear makeup today, so I'll take some good photos next time. It seems like everyone here is really relaxed when taking photos!

The view of the castle here is quite nice!

By Starry Sky Mono |

After leaving the castle, go to the Alice in Wonderland maze next to it. It's the same from any entrance.

The guards on the way to the Red Queen are very realistic.

6. Alice in Wonderland Maze

Personal experience: The maze is not big, there are many paths, but they all converge at the same exit, so there is no need to worry about getting lost. The construction is quite good, very much like a fairyland, and it is a good place to take pictures.

Stars: 4 stars

By Xiaolian |

Although it's called a maze, it's actually a small paradise perfect for taking photos. Various scenes from "Alice in Wonderland" are restored before your eyes, and all the cute buildings will directly touch the hearts of girls~

The Red Queen's throne must be a popular place, and the process of queuing up to take pictures is arduous. I have to say that there are always people who are unwilling to queue up in such places, as if they lack some kind of awareness.

By Nina's Little World |

A maze that wastes a bit of time. It won't take too much time to get out, but it may not be a big deal if you want to take pictures.

By ♡MMMaggie♡ |

The filming location of Supergirl is perfect for girls to go and act cute. The styling is very unique and beautiful. The scenery is completely different during the day and at night! It's worth a visit.

By Feifeiran0220 |

If you like taking photos, don't miss this place. It's like a maze inside, and some people get lost and can't get out. They have to ask the staff for the correct route. It's very suitable for taking photos. The Red Queen part is definitely the core essence, and you must not miss her back. The castle is very beautiful from this angle. The Mad Hatter part is a bit tasteless. It's better to go in early, otherwise there will be too many people and it will be difficult to pose.

By Highbury Flutter |

Alice in Wonderland maze, the Mad Hatter's tea party and the Queen of Hearts' royal garden.

Recommendation index: 3 stars



Whether this place is fun or not depends on whether you have seen "Alice in Wonderland". I think I saw it when I was in elementary school, so I have almost forgotten it.

After playing with Bubbles for a while, I quickly stamped the card and walked out of the maze. Friends who want to get all the stamps should remember that the stamp is at the exit of the maze.

By Garfield 21 |

It's a great place for taking photos. All kinds of strange animals, plants and flowers can be seen everywhere in the maze. After passing through the cave and a peach-shaped archway, you will reach the Red Queen's Royal Garden. You can sit on the Red Queen's throne. The huge Red Queen's head is not scary at all when you look at it up close. On the contrary, it looks a bit funny. After passing through a plant maze, you will arrive at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Those pink and cute tea sets can be twisted and pressed, which is very attractive to children.

By Cotton Fairy |

It's just ordinary. I didn't use any special camera to take the photo, so the picture isn't very beautiful. Here's a closer look at the color.

By Diamon Mengxi |

To be honest, this place is suitable for girls to take pictures. It's not a big place, but there are little surprises everywhere. It's still interesting. The door opposite the Queen of Hearts. You can go and open it. There are surprises haha. In addition to the maze, there is a Mad Hatter's afternoon tea garden, where you can also take pictures.

By Cold stars |

The Queen of Hearts's style is exaggerated and cute, making it a great place to take photos and show off.

By King |

Under the scorching sun at noon, we stubbornly walked into the maze

There is no need to queue up at all, just take some photos and enjoy the hot and spicy food.

We foolishly walked at the front of the line, so we had to wait for a long time to take a photo with the Heart Soldier! We could only take a few minutes and then had to wait for the people to leave before we could take another photo.



Pay attention! It’s best to stand at the end of the line!!



PS. The Queen of Hearts’ head is so huge! We were afraid to go in.