
Mickey Avenue, located in Shanghai Disneyland's Pudong New District, is the first Disney theme park to feature Mickey and his friends. Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Pluto, and other friends will gather here. Shanghai Disneyland is the first to adopt the name "Mickey Avenue," replacing the original "Main Street, U.S.A." This unique feature is unique to the world. Guests can stroll through the area and browse exquisite merchandise, many of which are specially designed for Chinese visitors. The "M Avenue Shopping Arcade" offers treasured souvenirs, bringing home memories of their Disney trip to share with family and friends.
Subtropical monsoon climate
Suitable for all seasons
1-3 hours
No tickets required. Included with Disneyland admission
Sunday-Thursday 8:00-20:00, Friday and Saturday 8:00-20:30, statutory holidays 8:00-22:00 (last admission 1 hour in advance).
Mickey Avenue is the main entry street of Shanghai Disneyland, designed to welcome visitors with Disney charm. It serves as the gateway to the park and is inspired by the classic Main Street, U.S.A., offering a blend of shopping, entertainment, and Disney culture.
Mickey Avenue is inside Shanghai Disneyland, located in Pudong, Shanghai. Visitors can take Metro Line 11 to Disneyland Park Station, then walk to the entrance, or use taxis or shuttle buses from nearby hotels.
Shanghai Disneyland and Mickey Avenue typically open from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Early mornings and weekdays are the best times to avoid crowds.
Tickets to enter Mickey Avenue are included with Shanghai Disneyland admission. Purchase tickets online through the official website, mobile app, or at the park entrance.
It is highly recommended to book tickets at least a few days to a week in advance, especially during weekends, holidays, and peak seasons.
Plan 1–2 hours to stroll, shop, take photos, and enjoy snacks along Mickey Avenue.
Shanghai Disneyland offers guided tours and mobile app information in Mandarin and English, but Mickey Avenue is mainly self-guided.
Start at the entrance, walk the main street to explore shops, take photos along the way, and finish at the central plaza before entering the rest of the park.
Nighttime features include illuminated decorations and seasonal light displays. Special events may include parades and street performances, depending on the schedule.
Mickey Avenue can be crowded during weekends, holidays, and park opening/closing times. Weekday mornings are usually less crowded.
Yes, Mickey Avenue is fully accessible for strollers, elderly visitors, and wheelchair users.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted. Cash is rarely needed but may be used for small purchases.
Yes, vegetarian and some halal options are available inside the park; check menus at specific restaurants for details.
Yes, souvenirs include Disney plush toys, apparel, themed mugs, pins, stationery, and seasonal items.
Metro Line 11, taxis, and shuttle buses provide convenient options to continue exploring Shanghai or return to hotels.