A Magical Milestone: 20 Years of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort (HKDL) has been delighting guests from around the world for two decades, and to celebrate this milestone, a spectacular year-long celebration, “The Most Magical Party of All,” is in full swing across the resort. Since opening in 2005, the resort has become a beloved destination for locals and international guests, blending Disney magic with Hong Kong’s vibrant culture. 

“We remain agile and committed to providing innovative experiences and exceptional service for our guests,” Michael Moriarty, Managing Director of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, said in a recent interview. “Those are a testament to the ideals that have guided us for the last 20 years.”

A Key Tourism Driver in Hong Kong

Woven deep into the fabric of the city, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort plays a vital role in the city’s tourism industry. With its lush landscapes and immersive experiences, the resort attracts millions of guests annually from mainland China, Southeast Asia, and beyond. Whether it’s a first visit or a family tradition, the park continues to be a place where lifelong memories are made.

Let’s take a trip down memory lane and discover how the resort came to hold such a special place in the hearts of the local community and Disney fans around the world.

The Origins of Hong Kong Disneyland

The concept of Hong Kong Disneyland first leapt into the public’s imagination in 1999. As the first Disney theme park coming to China and second to Asia, the first being Tokyo Disney Resort, this was a big moment in Disney’s global expansion. The vibrant and multicultural city of Hong Kong seemed a promising location for the Company’s next venture abroad. Within five hours of flight time, Hong Kong is accessible to half of the world’s population.

When master planning began for the resort, Wing Chao, the Disney Legend and former Vice Chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts for Asia Pacific Development, consulted with a feng shui master because of how “important [feng shui is] in terms of site orientation to bring positive qi, or good luck and prosperity,” he said.

The opening of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on September 12, 2005

The resort opened in 2005 to a warm welcome from the people of Hong Kong with four classic lands — Main Street, U.S.A., Fantasyland, Adventureland and Tomorrowland — and two hotels — Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel and Disney’s Hollywood Hotel.

Expanding the Magic: New Lands and Attractions
Mystic Manor

Over the years, Hong Kong Disneyland has introduced several exclusive attractions:  

  • Toy Story Land opened (2011) 
Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars
  • Mystic Point opened (2013) with an award-winning attraction called Mystic Manor
    • Following the story of the mischievous monkey, Albert, his playful nature has endeared him to guests with affinity for Albert extending beyond Mystic Manor as year-to-date sales of Albert-related merchandise have recorded a threefold increase year-over-year 
    • These two heroic attractions are inter-connected with both stories set in present-day Hong Kong featuring iconic landmarks recognizable to any local
  • Disney Explorers Lodge (2017) with rooms and decor themed to the unique tropical climates of Asia, Oceania, South America and Africa
A New Decade Emerges: Castle of Magical Dreams and World of Frozen

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort saw no sign of slowing down as it entered a new decade.

In celebration of the resort’s 15th anniversary in 2020, the resort unveiled the spectacular transformation of Sleeping Beauty Castle into the majestic Castle of Magical Dreams. Inspired by 13 stories of Disney Princesses and Queens, this architectural marvel blends elements from Chinese, European, and Southeast Asian cultures, symbolizing courage and hope and serves as a beacon of the park.

“The castle is the heart and soul of any given Disney Magic Kingdom-style park,” Kelly Willis, Executive Creative Director of Walt Disney Imagineering Hong Kong who oversaw the transformation, said. “We wanted to transform the image of Hong Kong Disneyland to mark a new era of the resort.”

In tribute to 100 years of Disney, in 2023, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort unveiled a first-of-its-kind bronze statue of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse. Shortly after the debut of the statue, the resort’s largest and most ambitious expansion opened its gates to guests — World of Frozen.

As Josh D’Amaro, Chairman, Disney Experiences, noted on opening day, “our theme parks always grow and evolve with new stories and experiences, and it is exciting to make all these new worlds come to life for our guests.”

As the world’s first land themed to Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Frozen, one of the most successful franchises in Disney history, guests are now able to step foot into a real-life kingdom of Arendelle at World of Frozen, in which every inch of the land was thoughtfully considered and researched to create a fully immersive experience and where they can encounter their favorite characters from the film.

Giving Back: Disney Magic in the Community

And while the land unlocked countless treasured moments for guests, it also opened the door to granting unique Frozen-themed wishes for children facing illness. In fact, the first wish in World of Frozen was granted just one month after its opening, showcasing the resort’s commitment, from its cast members, Disney VoluntEARs and Imagineers in Hong Kong, to making dreams come true.

What’s Next for Hong Kong Disneyland?

On September 12, the resort officially turns 20, and everyone is invited to join “The Most Magical Party of All.” Guests can plan their visit with the resort’s ultimate guide to all the fun. The vibrant celebration, which unfold as a day-to-night adventure, includes:

  • New entertainment alongside Mickey Mouse and friends, as well as Duffy and Friends, all dressed in festive new outfits
  • Exclusive anniversary-themed merchandise and food
  • Festive new character outfits

Looking ahead, guests can expect:

  • A Pixar-themed entertainment offering, funded entirely by the resort

“We are incredibly proud of our success and the strong contributions and positive impact to Hong Kong,” Michael Moriarty, Managing Director of Hong Kong Disneyland, recently shared. “As we celebrate 20 years of bringing happiness and moments of joy to guests, we couldn’t be more excited for what guests can experience during the ‘Most Magical Party of All’ and beyond.”

Plan Your Visit to Hong Kong Disneyland Resort  

Whether you’re local or planning a trip from abroad, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort offers unforgettable experiences for all ages. With easy access from Hong Kong International Airport and proximity to iconic landmarks like Ngong Ping 360 and Tung Chung, it’s the perfect destination for a magical getaway and we can’t wait to see what new and one-of-a-kind experiences the next 20 years and beyond will bring.

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