although it was copied, I answered other people's answers, but it was also me who called for half an hour. . . . Just think of it as my special answer to you. O (╯□ ╰) O. . . . . It's absolutely helpful for you, and it can prevent you from taking many crooked roads. I went on June 17th, not too long. It should still be timely.
1. By train, it costs about 41 yuan and takes four hours to get to Shanghai South Railway Station. The World Expo is not far to the east.
Hotels in several districts near the World Expo (such as Luwan District and Xuhui District) are more expensive, about 511 to 711 days. Farther areas (such as Putuo District and Minhang District) are cheaper, about two or three hundred and one days. . . . . . Of course, it's not a high-class hotel, it's only two stars at most.
2. On the first day, because you arrived late, don't rush to the pavilion. In the morning, feel at ease in Area E (enter from Puxi) (remember to get a free map at the information desk and buy a passport at a franchise store). It is worthwhile to see the aviation pavilion, Vanke pavilion, private enterprise joint pavilion and urban future pavilion in Area E. In the afternoon, take a boat to Pudong Area A to see Israel Pavilion, India Pavilion, Nepal Pavilion and other small pavilions. . . . . Only the Aviation Pavilion has to queue for two hours, and the others are about one hour. In this way, you have basically finished reading the smaller pavilions in the E and A sections.
I get up at about 4: 31 the next morning, leave at 5: 11, and take a taxi (don't want to take the subway, it doesn't leave until 5: 51, so I wasted dozens of minutes trying to take the subway when I went there, and almost didn't get the reservation for the China Pavilion)
From 5: 31 to Entrance 5, there are about 511 people waiting in line here. You line up, start to enter at 7:21, then line up at the security checkpoint, and start the security check at 9:11. As long as the queue at your security checkpoint is in the top 81, you can get the China Pavilion reservation (there are quite a few security checkpoints, about 71 or 81, so there is generally no suspense). After you get the reservation, run to the Saudi pavilion at a speed of 111 meters. As long as you have the speed, others will have to wait in line for 8 hours, and you can get in in half an hour. . Then go to the China Pavilion. Then I had lunch, and then I went to Area C (European Pavilion). There are many small pavilions in Area C, and many of them don't have to wait for half an hour. (Although it seems that Britain, Switzerland and Italy have to wait for more than an hour.) On June 11th, I went to kill 14 pavilions in one afternoon. As long as I am not afraid of being tired, I have less rest. In addition, although there are many people waiting in the French Pavilion, people are walking around. Before the queue, I wrote a notice saying that I have to wait for two pavilions. This afternoon, try to see the British Pavilion, the Swiss Pavilion, the Italian Pavilion (forget the German Pavilion), and then go to the Spanish Pavilion around 9: 11 pm (it closed late, while others like the Swiss Pavilion closed long ago), so you have seen several popular pavilions.
On the third day, if you rush to the pavilion at 9: 11 the next day, you can rush to the German Pavilion or the Japanese Pavilion (the German Pavilion is recommended, and many people who come out of the Japanese Pavilion are disappointed). At this time, you must have got the reservation for the China Pavilion again. Please kindly give it to others.
on the fourth day after joining, you can visit our library in Japan.
Besides, the Africa Pavilion is not bad, and the American Pavilion is crowded and unsightly.
always list the queues that will last for about two hours under normal circumstances (that is, when there is no rush): the Aviation Pavilion, the British Pavilion, the American Pavilion, the Italian Pavilion, and the Swiss Pavilion
The pavilions that will last for about seven hours: the Saudi Pavilion, the German Pavilion, and the Japanese Pavilion
Note: it is best to queue the popular pavilions while others are eating. . .
3. Pay attention to what you should bring: a sun umbrella (which can keep out the sun and rain when queuing) and a fan (without this, you may collapse. . . ), folding stools (11 yuan each), MP3 or MP4 to pass the time, camera, kettle (there is direct drinking water to pick up in the park, and you can't bring your own liquid). The food is around 31 to 35 yuan. We recommend several shops: KFC, Ajisen Lamian Noodles and the Aviation Food Restaurant next to the Aviation Museum. Never go to restaurants: South Beauty, Pakistan barbecue. . . You can bring your own things, but that's too tiring. Traveling to the Expo is to challenge your physical limits. If you bring so many things, you will collapse.
4. The earliest time to enter the park is 9:11 am, and the latest time to leave the park is 23:31 pm. After that, you can't go in or out. You can come in and out freely from 9 am to 11: 31 pm, but you have to deduct a ticket every time you enter the park.
I summed it up after my own swim, I hope it will help you.