
Adventure Isle, located within Shanghai Disneyland at 310 Huangzhao Road, Chuansha Town, Pudong New District, Shanghai, takes guests on a journey into a newly discovered ancient tribe steeped in mystery and hidden treasures. At the foot of Thunder Mountain, guests can explore their own paths of discovery at the "Ancient Discovery Camp" and prove themselves to be true adventurers. They can also journey through time and space in "Soaring Over the Horizon" or embark on the thrilling rafting adventure "Thunder Mountain Rafting," delving deep into the heart of Adventure Isle.
Climate: Subtropical monsoon climate
Best time to travel: All seasons
1-3 hours
free
08:00-22:00 (January 1st - December 31st, Monday to Sunday)
Tips: The hours on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays will be extended. Please refer to the official website of the scenic spot for details.
Adventure Island is a popular water park and amusement destination in Shanghai, offering entertainment and recreational facilities for families and tourists, and it plays an important role in leisure tourism in the city.
Located in the Pudong area of Shanghai, Adventure Island can be reached by taxi or ride-hailing services. Public buses are available, and some metro stations nearby require a short taxi or bus ride to reach the park.
Typically open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with extended hours during summer. Weekdays are ideal to avoid crowds, while summer months offer the best weather for water activities.
Tickets can be purchased online through the official website or third-party platforms, as well as at the park entrance. Prices vary by season, with discounts often available online.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and summer holidays. Tickets can be reserved a few days to a week ahead for convenience.
3–5 hours are generally enough to enjoy the main attractions and water rides, with longer visits recommended during peak season to avoid waiting in lines.
Guided tours are not commonly provided; the park is designed for self-guided exploration. Information signs are in Chinese, with some English translations.
Start with family-friendly zones, then move to water slides and adventure rides, finish at the wave pool or lazy river to relax before leaving.
Night visits are rare; no regular light shows or special tours are currently available.
Weekdays and early mornings are the least crowded. Summer weekends are the busiest.
Children can enjoy play areas; elderly visitors can access rest zones. Some water rides may not be suitable for elderly or disabled visitors; ramps and pathways are available for basic accessibility.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted, but carrying some cash may be helpful for small vendors.
Several fast-food outlets and snack kiosks are inside the park. Nearby Pudong area offers restaurants and cafes serving local and international cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options are limited and may require inquiry.
Souvenir shops sell themed merchandise, swimwear, and small toys suitable for children.