non, la façade de leur SW et illuminée comme ça toute l'année (c'est dommage qu'ils n'aient pas profité de la grande rénovation de 2015 pour ajouter ces loupiotes à Paris, ça doit pas être ruineux)
non, la façade de leur SW et illuminée comme ça toute l'année (c'est dommage qu'ils n'aient pas profité de la grande rénovation de 2015 pour ajouter ces loupiotes à Paris, ça doit pas être ruineux)
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Hong Kong Disneyland Resort commemorates the 15th anniversary milestone with the unveiling of Castle of Magical Dreams
Special gifts to the local community to celebrate 15 magical years
historic new era for Hong Kong Disneyland Resort has begun with the celebration of the 15th anniversary launch of the Castle of Magical Dreams and “A Disney Christmas.” In honor of this special anniversary, Hong Kong Disneyland invites the local community to be part of the festivities through “Celebrate Your Magical Dreams” giveaways, a special “Double Celebration” offer and donations to three exceptional non-profit organizations (NGO).
Highly anticipated 15th Anniversary Celebration & Castle of Magical Dreams
When passing through the magical gates of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, guests were immediately drawn to the beautiful 15th anniversary decoration and the melody of the official 15th anniversary song, “Love the Memory.” The energetic beat filled the entire Castle Forecourt, which served as the stage for a special celebration moment hosted by Stephanie Young, managing director of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, who announced the official launch of the 15th anniversary celebration, the unveiling of the Castle of Magical Dreams and uplifting news with the community.
“Looking at how beautiful this new castle is, there is no better way to celebrate this proud milestone. Over the past 15 years, we have helped create countless memories, granted numerous wishes and shared smiles together with our Guests and Cast Members,” Young said. “Today, we are celebrating 15 years of magical dreams with the Hong Kong community. In our ongoing commitment to our home city, The Walt Disney Company has made a total donation of HK$ 1.5 million to Make-A-Wish Hong Kong, Children’s Cancer Foundation and Little Life Warrior Society. These three long-term NGO partners, are rooted in Hong Kong and are dedicated to bringing comfort and inspiration to thousands of young patients and their families.”
Celebrate with Hong Kong Residents
To express the resort’s sincerest thanks for unwavering supports, Hong Kong residents are invited to take part in the “Celebrate Your Magical Dreams” giveaways. Taking place from November 21 to November 30, 2020, the giveaways will provide a total of 15,000 Hong Kong Disneyland Resort one-day standard park tickets, along with 150 stays at Disney Explorers Lodge. (Trade Promotion Competition Licence No.:053891)
Additionally, from now until February 28, 2021, Hong Kong residents can purchase a “Double Celebration” ticket to visit the park twice for the unbeatable price of only HK$688. Guests can fully immerse themselves in the magic and joy available during Hong Kong Disneyland’s 15th anniversary and Christmas celebration.
A dream fulfilled with the Castle of Magic Dreams
Inspired by those that dare to dream and believe, the Castle of Magical Dreams, the re- imagined centrepiece of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, shines as a beacon of courage, hope and possibility. Taking inspiration from 13 stories of Disney princesses and queens, the architectural design embraces their unique characteristics through the interpretation of color, icons, symbols, patterns and cultural features.
Brand-new experiences await guests in the castle. From meeting their favorite princesses and queens at “The Royal Reception Hall,” with its regally appointed interiors that feature intricately carved details, tapestries, and small bronze statues depicting the beloved heroines who inspired the castle’s design, to visiting “Enchanted Treasures,” the first-ever Castle of Magical Dreams Chow Tai Fook Jewelry store where artisans from the popular jeweler Chow Tai Fook have been appointed as Royal Jeweler for all of the kingdom’s magnificent keepsakes and treasures. Never in Disney history has an existing castle undergone a transformation as grand as this, and guests who have witnessed the change from a distance can now step into the iconic architecture and learn more about the magic behind-the-scenes.
Guests can explore the story behind this new castle by visiting the “Building a Dream: The Magic Behind a Disney Castle” exhibition. Featuring multimedia exhibits where guests can witness how the castle was transformed by Walt Disney Imagineering in partnership with Walt Disney Animation Studios, the remarkable exhibition includes an area dedicated to the castle’s live entertainment, which will give guests a glimpse of the brand-new daytime and night-time castle shows coming in the future.
Also available is the first-of-its-kind “Glimpse into the Magic” tour, which offers guests a new perspective of appreciating the shimmering castle. Guided by an audio narration from actress Karena Lam, guests will visit eight different checkpoints using their own mobile phones and earphones, where they will learn all about ins and outs of the castle’s design, and how it has been infused with recognizable icons and symbols distinctly associated with the princesses’ and queens’ stories, their personalities and the worlds from where they come.
Delightful “Magical 15th Party Beats !”
Mickey Mouse has gathered a group of his friends to present guests with a special gift – the “Mickey and Friends 15th Anniversary Celebration!” Mickey and several of his friends in their colourful, new 15th anniversary outfits, along with the Disney Princesses, will board the Main Street Express to welcome guests. The Disney friends will appear around the park to provide selfie photo opportunities. To commemorate this special moment, guests visiting the park will receive a 15th anniversary themed ticket and a 15th anniversary themed button (while supplies last). They can also learn how to draw the Castle of Magical Dreams at the Animation Academy.
Enjoy more fun in the double celebration
Leading the festive line-up is the return of the ever-popular “Mickey and Friends Christmastime Ball,” which for the first time ever will be presented in front of the Castle of Magical Dreams!
Fans of Duffy & Friends are excited to welcome the adorable ‘Olu Mel who will be at the park celebrating the Happy Season for all. The kind-hearted turtle, who Duffy first befriended while sailing through the Hawaiian Islands, will be strumming up his ukulele as he conjures up a series of happy tunes for the enjoyment of all. Duffy and Friends will make appearances dressed in their seasonal outfits. In this season of giving, Santa Goofy and Santa Stitch are also eager to snap selfies with guests at Mickey’s Philharmagic and at the Comet Cafe. Guests can purchase a set of two Holiday Wishes Charity Postcards before mailing them at the Holiday Wishes Mailbox at City Hall, with all proceeds benefiting Operation Santa Claus.
Take home with anniversary collectibles
The perfect gift is just around the corner as guests can bring home with them three special 15th anniversary collections made up of more than 200 items – Grand Celebrations, Crystal Dreams, and the Black & Gold Series. A number of co-branded exclusive merchandise items will also be available to celebrate this special occasion, including drinkware and tote bags by Starbucks, a silver and gold charm by Pandora, and a limited-edition watch by Citizen.
Your taste buds’ wishes will come true !
Selected restaurants will feature themed dining experiences with special 15th anniversary offerings, themed décor and souvenirs. Highlights include 15th anniversary-themed Chip and Dale sip sip and Duffy and ShellieMay sip sip, a Mickey and Minnie popcorn bucket and festive balloons, a Castle of Magical Dreams ice-cream bar, and Mickey bubble egg puff. Guests can also enjoy a 15th anniversary seasonal flavour soft serve at Midtown Delights and 15th anniversary award-winning dishes at hotel dining venues.
Staycation with 15th Anniversary Celebration
To truly dive into the magical journey, guests are invited for a magical staycation at one of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort’s hotels filled with 15th anniversary touches! Those who book to stay in the Deluxe Room type or above can look forward to receiving limited-edition amenity boxes for the ultimate pampering experience. There will even be themed giveaways that include magnet cards and post cards for Guests who join paid DIY classes of making leather card holders and eco-bags, along with daily 15th anniversary and Christmas-themed arts and crafts activities.
For 15 years, Hong Kong Disneyland has been a place where countless dreams have come true, and even more dreams will be fulfilled for many years to come. “Throughout our 15th anniversary celebration, there will be a number of offerings, magical surprises and unique additions across the resort. What’s more, there are two new shows launching in the near future that will make the experience even more magical. Experience more magic, more joy and more wonders of every kind with us,” added Young.
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort - 20 novembre 2020.
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non, la façade de leur SW et illuminée comme ça toute l'année (c'est dommage qu'ils n'aient pas profité de la grande rénovation de 2015 pour ajouter ces loupiotes à Paris, ça doit pas être ruineux)
Complètement, je ne comprends pas non plus....
Oui incompréhensible. Dlp a des oursins pour illuminer certaines choses . Les lucioles dorées autour du hub du château ,sur les arbres de MS, sur la place du gazebo seraient magnifiques et pas ruineux. Mais non ils ont opté pour des lucioles en fin de vie sur quelques arbres de Fantasy Garden ,enfin ce qu'il en reste .
Il semblerait qu'en raison de la 4ème vague Covid, Hong Kong Disneyland fermerait à nouveau le 2 décembre. Les bars, karaoké sont fermés depuis 1 semaine, les cours en présentiels sont interrompus.
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Plusieurs médias locaux rapportent effectivement la décision du gouvernement législatif de Hong Kong de fermer à nouveau les lieux de divertissement dont les salles de jeux de mah-jong, les bars à karaoké mais aussi les piscines, les écoles de danse et de musique etc...
Les parcs d'amusements et d'attractions font partie des lieux potentiels de propagation du virus, ce qui devrait signifier la fermeture de Ocean Park Hong Kong et Hong Kong Disneyland Resort à la même date soit le mercredi 2 décembre pour une durée de minimum deux semaines.
Les écoles maternelles, primaires et secondaires ont déjà commencé à fermer hier suite à des cas multiples d'infection au COVID-19. Elles ne rouvriront plus cette année.
Le territoire de Hong Kong n'avait plus connus autant de cas positifs quotidiens depuis le mois d'août alors frappé par la troisième vague de la pandémie.
L'alerte est partie de foyers confirmés dans trois restaurants différents, suivi d'une propagation favorisée dans divers lieux de rassemblements. Tous les établissements horeca ont suspendu leurs activités hier.
La population potentiellement entrée en contact avec le virus est priée de s'isoler et a l'obligation de se faire tester au risque d'encourir de lourdes amendes (elle passerait de 2.000 à 25.000 dollars de Hong Kong càd de +/- 250 à 3.125 dollars US) et six mois d'emprisonnement ferme.
Cela concerne le personnel et les clients de restaurants, d'écoles de langues, de salles de danse (une salle a été identifiée à l'origine de la contamination de 62 personnes), d'écoles de musique, de maisons de soins etc...
177.000 employés de la fonction publique vont se voir imposer d'ici 48 heures un retour au travail à domicile (home working) car la quatrième vague de la pandémie s'annonce plus sévère que la précédente. Les autorités espèrent que les mesures prises suffiront pour limiter la circulation du virus et donc le nombre de personnes infectées.
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La fermeture vient d'être confirmé sur le site de Hong-Kong Disneyland. Du coup, ils ferment à partir de demain (du 1er) car ils sont fermés tous les mardis et jeudis (sauf jours fériés) depuis leur réouverture.
Prochains séjours - Next vacations
Anciens séjours
- Disneyland Paris (hôtels Disney Uniquement) : 2003, 2009, 2016, 2019, 2020 - Walt Disney World Resort : 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019 - Tokyo Disney Resort (autres hôtels) : 2011, 2013, 2016 - Disneyland Resort (autres hôtels) : 2013, 2015, 2018
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort a ouvert une boutique éphémère dans le centre commercial de Lee Gardens sur l'île de Hong Kong afin de proposer les collections du 15ème anniversaire durant la fermeture forcée du parc.
Hong Kong Disneyland, the eleventh Disney park, is located on Lantau Island, a site about 30 minutes from downtown Hong Kong. A formal groundbreaking ceremony for the project was held on January 12, 2003, after initial land reclamation work. Seen here is a snapshot of this historical event from our collection. - Walt Disney Archives.
Les collections de produits dérivés créées pour célébrer le Nouvel An chinois et la Saint-Valentin sont pré-commandables avec retrait soit à la boutique éphémère Hong Kong Disneyland Marketplace (centre commercial de Lee Gardens à Causeway Bay), soit à la boutique Bibbidi Bobbidi du Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel.
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The latest Chinese New Year and Valentine's Day products are now available for pre-order. You can pay and pick up the gifts at Hong Kong Disneyland Marketplace at Hysan Place (till Feb 28) or Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel! It’s shopping time !
Nouvel épisode de la série 15 Dreams of Hong Kong Disneyland :
Episode 7 : Laura Ng (director, Little Life Warrior Society)
Little Life Warrior Society est une organisation caritative chinoise qui aide les familles d'enfants combattant le cancer. Laura Ng, sa directrice, a elle même vaincu la leucémie lors de son enfance avant d'étudier la biochimie à l'Université chinoise de Hong Kong. Accessoirement, elle est également une grande fan Marvel !
Et Hong Kong Disneyland Resort 2005-2020 : 15 ans !
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Coronavirus: Hong Kong prévoit d'assouplir les restrictions sanitaires
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong va assouplir à partir du 18 février ses restrictions visant à limiter la propagation du coronavirus, en autorisant la réouverture des installations sportives et des lieux culturels et en étendant les heures d'ouverture des restaurants, alors que la ville enregistre une baisse constante du nombre de contaminations journalières au COVID-19.
Les entreprises du secteur de la restauration pourront servir jusqu'à 22 heures, soit quatre heures de plus qu'actuellement, a déclaré mercredi la secrétaire d'État à la Santé, Sophia Chan.
Les salons de beauté, les parcs à thème, les cinémas et les salles de sport seront autorisés à reprendre leurs activités sous certaines conditions.
"Nous faisons montre d'un optimisme prudent face à la pandémie", a commenté la secrétaire d'État à la Santé hongkongaise lors d'une conférence de presse. (...)
Source : Challenges.fr
Prochains séjours - Next vacations
Anciens séjours
- Disneyland Paris (hôtels Disney Uniquement) : 2003, 2009, 2016, 2019, 2020 - Walt Disney World Resort : 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019 - Tokyo Disney Resort (autres hôtels) : 2011, 2013, 2016 - Disneyland Resort (autres hôtels) : 2013, 2015, 2018
Il y a des conditions très précises pour une éventuelle reprise des activités à Hong Kong, la première étant que les contaminations ne repartent pas à la hausse d'ici le 18 février, ensuite les entreprises commerciales auront des obligations à respecter et des responsabilités vis à vis des autorités mais aussi pour leur personnel et leurs clients.
Voici un article publié ce mercredi à Hong Kong qui décrit le tout :
Citation :
Hong Kong may ease coronavirus control measures after Lunar New Year, but rule on tracking app sparks business fears
Residents can expect to gradually return to normal life after holiday, health authorities say, as they reveal 17 new infections, the fewest in months
Restaurants can offer dine-in service until 10pm, while closed venues can reopen February 18 if situation does not worsen; but customers must use government app
Restaurants can offer dine-in service later into the night with four people allowed per table, while gyms, cinemas and other premises can reopen after the Lunar New Year if the coronavirus situation in Hong Kong remains stable, health authorities have revealed.
But they warned that operators would have to follow new measures to prevent the spread of the disease, including regularly testing employees and requiring patrons to scan the government’s Covid-19 risk exposure app or leave their personal details — a rule industry heads feared could spark arguments with customers who refused to comply.
The easing of social-distancing rules was possible due to the success in minimising infections, officials said, as they confirmed just 17 new cases on Wednesday, the fewest since November 19 when 12 were reported. But a leading health expert cautioned the trend was not changing enough to warrant the relaxations and the caseload could rebound after the festivities.
In unveiling the proposed changes, Secretary for Food and Health Professor Sophia Chan Siu-chee was cautiously optimistic the city could turn a corner in the fight against the health crisis.
“If all Hong Kong residents can strictly follow social-distancing measures and practise good hygiene, we hope that we can gradually resume normal lives after the Lunar New Year holiday based on the current pandemic situation,” she said.
Restaurants would be allowed to offer dine-in service until 10pm, compared to the current cut-off time of 6pm, and the number of guests per table would be raised from two to four. Businesses that were forced to close months ago – gyms, sport venues, theme parks, cinemas, and beauty and massage parlours – would be allowed to reopen on February 18.
The limit on social gatherings could be doubled from two to four people, although this step must be approved by the city leader’s de facto cabinet, the Executive Council.
But if social distancing is to be relaxed, two conditions must be met, according to Chan.
“First, the pandemic situation does not change significantly from now to February 18,” she said. “Apart from complying with the previous measures … operators must act in accordance with at least two more new anti-epidemic measures.”
Operators will be required to screen all staff for Covid-19 every two weeks and they can go to community testing centres, with no charge for the first three months. Free specimen collection packages will also be available at designated clinics, post offices and MTR stations.
Additionally, operators must ensure patrons scan a posted QR code for the government’s “Leave Home Safe” app or give their personal information if any follow-up inquiries are needed.
Some industries must also implement extra measures. Eateries, for example, will need to install extra ventilation to offer the longer service hours.
Failure to comply could lead to a suspension of business for between three and 14 days, on top of existing penalties. Restaurants would lose the extended hours privilege.
Chan noted the number of daily infections and untraceable cases had dropped after authorities stepped up mandatory testing. The city has pushed down the seven-day rolling average of daily infections from a peak of 75 in late January to 26 over the past week.
All the latest cases were local transmissions, with four of them untraceable. Fewer than 20 people also tested preliminary-positive. The city’s tally of confirmed infections stands at 10,710, with 189 related deaths after an 88-year-old woman with chronic illness succumbed to the disease in the morning.
Chan reiterated the government’s hope that no more lockdowns would be needed until at least after the holiday. Testing of nearly 25,000 residents in about 200 buildings had uncovered 20 infections, resulting in a positive rate of 0.08 per cent, she said.
Defending the scheme’s effectiveness, Secretary for Home Affairs Caspar Tsui Ying-wai insisted even a single infection in the community was too many. When asked whether the government had any criteria to identify an unsuccessful lockdown, he said he could not understand how failure would be defined.
“When residents are too politicised and place their political demands on anti-epidemic works, this is what is disturbing residents,” he said.
But respiratory medicine specialist Dr Leung Chi-chiu expressed reservations about the plans to relax social-distancing rules, arguing the pandemic had not yet eased enough. He warned that with more gatherings and fewer virus tests carried out over the Lunar New Year holiday, infections could surge again.
“The number of cases recently has been on a horizontal trend,” Leung said. “Given that the existing measures have not been able to ensure the number of infections on a continuously downward trend, once the rules are relaxed, a rebound is possible because of higher risks of transmission.”
Even the two new rules on regular testing of staff and tracking patrons would “not be very effective” in controlling the spread, given the delay in cutting transmission chains should a visitor be found to have the virus, he said.
Industry reaction to the proposed changes was mixed. Simon Wong Ka-wo, president of the Hong Kong Federation of Restaurants and Related Trades, predicted the policy relaxation could help boost eateries’ revenue by 30 to 40 per cent.
But Wong said asking customers to use the QR code or leave contact details could result in disputes between diners and employees, adding it was unfair to ask restaurants to shoulder the responsibility of ensuring people followed the rule.
“We are not a law enforcement body,” he said. “We are just providing services. If some customers are not willing to use the app or give us the information, then we can only seek police’s help.”
Ray Or Chuen-ting, convenor of the Fitness and Combat Sports Alliance, which represents more than 200 gym operators, was doubtful the reopenings would have much of an impact on revenue.
Customers were still using their old membership packages after multiple rounds of business suspension, while some had even dropped out, he said.
But Or noted gym centres could easily record customers’ contact details during each visit given the information was already in the system computers.
Meanwhile, residents living on the 14th floor of Oi Wo House at Tai Wo Estate in Tai Po were ordered to evacuate after five infections were recorded in the building, including three of the cases reported on Wednesday. Three of the flats were located on the floor and health authorities feared the virus could be transmitting horizontally.
Ce distributeur de savon liquide original a été préalablement commercialisé à Tokyo Disney Resort, le voici maintenant également disponible à Hong Kong Disneyland Resort à l'occasion du quinzième anniversaire du resort :
Crédit photographique : Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
Fidèle à son habitude, la célèbre maison d'Atlanta s'associe à nouveau avec les resorts Disney pour célébrer cette fois le quinzième anniversaire de Hong Kong Disneyland Resort !
La bouteille commémorative présentée dans un coffret est commercialisée en édition standard et en édition spéciale avec un badge (pin) en édition limitée.
Chaque exemplaire de cette dernière, trois mille au total, est accompagné d'un certificat numéroté.
Crédit photographique : Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
Le parc étant actuellement fermé, les articles sont en vente à partir d'aujourd'hui dans les boutiques des hôtels du resort, dans la boutique éphémère Hong Kong Disneyland Marketplace située dans le centre commercial de Lee Gardens à Causeway Bay et en ligne.
Au distributeur de savon liquide et aux bouteilles commémoratives Coca-Cola vient aujourd'hui s'ajouter la pièce commémorative du quinzième anniversaire de Hong Kong Disneyland Resort parmi les articles à collectionner :
Crédit photographique : Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
Ce vendredi 12 février marque la célébration du Nouvel an chinois lunaire avec une année 2021 placée sous l'influence du Buffle (ou Boeuf) de Métal selon l'astrologie chinoise.
C'est Clarabelle Cow (Clarabelle) que Disney Parks a choisi pour symboliser l'animal associé cette année à l'horoscope.
Clarabelle est présente au Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel durant les célébrations pour un autoportrait photographique respectant la distanciation sociale.
Crédit photographique : Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
Crédit photographique : Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
Crédit photographique : Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
Mickey et ses Amis, revêtus de leur nouvveau costume festif, prennent la pose devant le Castle of Magical Dreams à Hong Kong Disneyland Park :
Crédit photographique : Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
Crédit photographique : Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
L'ensemble des Ambassadeurs Disney souhaitent une bonne année lunaire !
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Le gouvernement de Hong Kong requiert l'utilisation de l'application LeaveHomeSafe à travers l'ensemble du territoire comme condition de redémarrage des activités économiques (par exemple pour pouvoir accéder à un restaurant etc...).
Cette mesure couvre déjà plus de 70.000 lieux publics et privés dont Hong Kong Disneyland, chaque visiteur se voit ainsi inviter à télécharger l'application et à l'utiliser lors de la réservation de la visite du parc et à signaler sa présence à l'entrée du parc le jour de sa visite.
Il suffit d'activer l'application en scannant le QR à l'entrée et de désactiver l'application en quittant le parc.
En cas de refus, il est obligatoire de communiquer son nom et son numéro de téléphone portable au cours du processus de réservation et ensuite de s'enregistrer avant d'entrer dans le parc (ou tout autre lieu) pour garantir la traçabilité de chaque visiteur et pouvoir l'informer le cas échéant si il a croisé une personne positive afin de se mettre immédiatement en quarantaine sous peine de lourdes amendes (25.000 dollars HK et jusqu'à six mois d'emprisonnement).
La visite du parc doit être réservée à l'avance et chaque visiteur doit également remplir une déclaration de santé lors de la réservation.
Le port du masque facial est bien entendu obligatoire à tout moment avec l'exception de la consommation d'une boisson ou d'un repas dans un des endroits dédiés à cet usage.
Un contrôle de la température corporelle sera effectuée à l'entrée, les visiteurs présentant une température de 37,5° et supérieure se verra refuser l'entrée.
Les cast members seront testés tous les 14 jours conformément aux nouvelles directives du gouvernement.
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Hong Kong Disneyland park to reopen on February 19, Welcoming Guests with enhanced hygiene measures for carefree and magical experiences
Mandatory COVID-19 testing for cast members involved in operation once every 14 days and park visit reservations required for guests
Hong Kong Disneyland park will reopen and welcome guests again on February 19. In line with the latest regulations and guidance from government and health authorities, the resort will continue to maintain its measured approach with health and safety measures. A range of enhanced new measures will be implemented, including mandatory COVID-19 testing for cast members involved in operation once every 14 days.
“From everyone at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, we wish you good health, happiness and prosperity in the year of the Ox. Every cast member has been putting tremendous effort in preparing our park reopening. I could not be more thrilled to announce that our park will be reopened on February 19, to welcome guests to experience the magic of our 15th anniversary and our new Castle of Magical Dreams. ,I want to give thanks for the support of our guests and the countless efforts from our cast members during this challenging time,” said Michael Moriarty, Managing Director, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort will arrange mandatory COVID-19 testing for cast members involved in operation once every 14 days as required by the latest health and safety regulations. The new safety measure represents an additional step to promote the health and safety of all guests and cast members.
Enhanced park visit reservation process with added “LeaveHomeSafe” QR code locations
As required by the latest health and safety regulations, park visitors are required to scan the “LeaveHomeSafe” QR code or register their names, contact numbers, and date and time of visit before entering the premises. All visiting guests will be required to provide their names and contact numbers on the Hong Kong Disneyland Park Reservation website when reserving their visit date with valid tickets or membership cards prior to arrival. Additionally, “LeaveHomeSafe” QR codes will be displayed across the resort, such as the entrance of the park, restaurants and hotel recreation facilities.
Reservations for all guests will begin from 10 a.m. on February 18. Guests are also required to make a health declaration as part of their reservation process.
Health and safety measures remain a priority
The resort will continue with its health and safety measures including temperature screening, the wearing of face masks, social distancing, and increased cleaning and sanitization in accordance with the latest regulations and guidance from the government and health authorities .
Similar to park operations prior to the recent closure, a five-day per week operation will remain in place, with the park closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays (except public holidays and special days designated by the resort from time to time) until further notice. Additionally, the park will control capacity as required by the government regulations. Park operations and processes for both guests and cast members will continue to be reviewed on an ongoing basis and adjusted as necessary to take into account the latest government regulations.
Castle of Magical Dreams invites guests to reunite for “Double Celebration”
A special “Double Celebration” ticket offer is available for Hong Kong residents to visit the park twice for HK$688. Guests are invited to visit the Castle of Magical Dreams, the re-imagined centrepiece of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, which shines as a beacon of courage, hope and possibility, and to attend the special celebration of the resort’s 15th anniversary. General guests may make a reservation from seven days prior to arrival. Magic Access members may reserve from eight to nine days, subject to different membership tiers, prior to arrival.
Under the shine of the castle, Disney friends and cast members look forward to welcoming guests once again to enjoy the magic of the park !
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort - 17 février 2021.
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Hong Kong Disneyland asks for guests’ kind understanding and compliance with the following requirements when the park reopens. Guests must:
1. Purchase their tickets in advance and reserve a visit up to seven days in advance of their visit online, via the Hong Kong Disneyland reservation website. Magic Access members must also make a reservation prior to visiting, but can enjoy the benefit of reserving eight to nine days, subject to different membership tiers, in advance.
2. Make a health declaration and provide their name and contact number as part of the Hong Kong Disneyland park reservation process.
3. Undergo temperature screening procedures upon arrival. Guests with a temperature of 37.5 °C or above cannot be admitted.
4. Wear a mask at all times during their visit, except when enjoying food and beverage at catering premises. These measures will continue to be reviewed as the situation evolves and will be adjusted as necessary.
5. As required by the government and health authorities, park visitors are required to scan the “LeaveHomeSafe” QR code or register their names and contact numbers before entering the premises.
Crédit photographique : Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
Crédit photographique : Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.