Hong Kong Disneyland President Shares 20th Anniversary Photo

The president of the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort has shared a fun cast photo, helping mark the actual 20th anniversary of Hong Kong Disneyland.

What’s Happening:

  • Michael Moriarty, president of the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, has taken to Instagram to show off a cast photo featuring many of those who bring the park to life each and every day down Main Street USA.
  • This is all to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the park, which originally opened back on September 12th, 2005.

  • The 2005 opening of Hong Kong Disneyland marked the debut of the 11th Disney Park globally (and the fifth “castle park”), with the entire resort area (which also includes two hotels) located on 310 acres of land on Lantau Island, reclaimed from Penny’s Bay.
  • The two hotels – The Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel, and Disney’s Hollywood Hotel together offered 1,000 rooms at opening.
  • Over time, the park has seen many changes and expansions, with a high-profile castle refurbishment that saw the original clone of Sleeping Beauty Castle from Disneyland transformed into the Castle of Magical Dreams. The park also saw the addition of a Toy Story Land, Mystic Point (home of the park’s highly acclaimed Mystic Manor attraction, and Grizzly Gulch.
  • An additional hotel came to the resort with the opening of Disney Explorer’s Lodge in 2017 with an additional 750 rooms being brought to the resort.

A Big ‘Ole Party:

  • Similar to how Disneyland is celebrating their 70th anniversary with a lengthy celebration, the same is true of Hong Kong Disneyland as they mark their 20th.
  • Dubbed “The Most Magical Party of All”, the party officially started back in June with special decorations, entertainment, enhancements to the nighttime spectacular Momentous, and the biggest parade that the park has ever seen.
  • You can also check out our complete archive of all the fun of The Most Magical Party of All from its launch back in June.
  • The party is set to last at Hong Kong Disneyland until May of 2026.  



Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Outlook clears for Hong Kong property market with rate cuts imminent, JPMorgan says

The worst seems to be over for Hong Kong’s property sector, with more investors likely to snap up distressed assets in the coming months and home sales set to continue improving as the market anticipates faster interest-rate cuts, according to a JPMorgan researcher. The city’s real estate industry had been battered, with several listed property

Church’s bid to replace HKIS with new school put on hold by Education Bureau

Church’s bid to replace HKIS with new school put on hold by Education Bureau

Hong Kong education authorities will not process “at this stage” an application by a US-based church to set up a new international school to replace a top institution being sued for allegedly only serving the “rich”, due to the ongoing legal proceedings. The Education Bureau on Friday told the Post that it had already received

Hong Kong partially halts work on light public housing project over defective bolts

Hong Kong partially halts work on light public housing project over defective bolts

Hong Kong authorities have suspended part of the construction work on a light public housing project after discovering irregularities in some bolts, ordering the contractor to investigate and fix the problem. The Housing Bureau said on Friday that it found 23 construction bolts had been cut without permission on the fourth and fifth floors of

Outside In | Hong Kong’s procurement scandals a reminder constant vigilance is needed

Outside In | Hong Kong’s procurement scandals a reminder constant vigilance is needed

Few Hongkongers have the vaguest idea of the scale of government procurement, even though it is everywhere around us. The Government Transparency Institute, which tries to monitor government procurement worldwide, estimates it accounts for around 30 per cent of government spending. Worldwide, public procurement shares at least three characteristics. First, it is a colossal business

Authorities probe suspected fatal electrocution of worker at Hong Kong school

Authorities probe suspected fatal electrocution of worker at Hong Kong school

Hong Kong authorities are investigating a fatal industrial accident involving a 45-year-old technician suspected of being fatally electrocuted at a primary school in Sheung Shui. Police were alerted at 10.53am on Friday to the incident at the campus on Wo Muk Road in Fanling. The worker, 45, was believed to have been electrocuted before losing

Outlook clears for Hong Kong property market with rate cuts imminent, JPMorgan says

Outlook clears for Hong Kong property market with rate cuts imminent, JPMorgan says

The worst seems to be over for Hong Kong’s property sector, with more investors likely to snap up distressed assets in the coming months and home sales set to continue improving as the market anticipates faster interest-rate cuts, according to a JPMorgan researcher. The city’s real estate industry had been battered, with several listed property

Exclusive | Hong Kong to increase non-local student quota to a maximum of 50%

Exclusive | Hong Kong to increase non-local student quota to a maximum of 50%

Hong Kong’s leader will further increase the non-local student quota to a maximum of 50 per cent in next Wednesday’s policy address, while the number of places for local students will remain unchanged, the Post has learned. A source close to the matter told the Post that Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu would announce an