Hong Kong Disneyland park to reopen Friday with restrictions
Hong Kong Disneyland Park has announced that it will welcome guests back on Feb. 19, 2021, with enhanced health and safety measures to ensure a carefree and magical experience.
Hong Kong Disneyland Park has announced that it will welcome guests back on Feb. 19, 2021, with enhanced health and safety measures to ensure a carefree and magical experience.
2021 is the Year of the Ox, and Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products is commemorating Lunar New Year at Disney Parks around the world with new collections featuring red and gold apparel, accessories, and adorable Mickey and Minnie plush dressed in festive holiday attire.
Since they originally launched in Disney stores in Japan and China, Shanghai Disney Resort and Hong Kong Disneyland, Disney nuiMOs plush characters took over social media – and now they’re coming to the rest of the world!
Disney has announced that Hong Kong Disneyland will experience yet another temporary closure starting Dec. 2, 2020 due to COVID-19.
To kick off its 15th anniversary celebration, today Hong Kong Disneyland unveiled the transformation of Sleeping Beauty Castle into the Castle of Magical Dreams.
Starting Nov. 21, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort will celebrate its 15th anniversary with a major magical milestone – the opening of the reimagined castle, the Castle of Magical Dreams.
Christmas is only two months away, so there’s no better time for a first look at the merry merchandise coming to shopDisney, Walt Disney World Resort, the Downtown Disney District at Disneyland, and Disney parks and resorts around the world.
There’s no doubt that 2020 has been a very disappointing year for theme park fans, as many attractions around the world were (or continue to be) closed due to COVID-19. Still, with the hopes of a brighter 2021, Blooloop—the world’s leading online resource for professionals working in the field of visitor attractions—has ranked this year’s…
Hong Kong Disneyland has had a bit of shaky summer with re-opening, closing and opening again. But, even with outside issues the park has continued work on their massive castle remodel, titled “Castle of Magical Dreams.” Thanks to Disney Magic Kingdom Blog, we are able to see the nearly finished product.
On Sept. 25, Hong Kong Disneyland reopened its doors to the public after a second temporary closure due to COVID-19. Along with local authorities and medical experts, the park is reopening with new standards in health and safety measures.