Hong Kong Disneyland needs a Senior Manager of Creative Services to assist with the daily creative management of the company's business. In this role, you will be instrumental in guiding and managing the creative team, upholding a global and local creative vision, generating work to maintain Hong Kong Disneyland standards, and will utilize insights to... Continue Reading →
Here’s What You Can Do if You Have Tickets to Hong Kong Disneyland
Shanghai Disney Resort and Hong Kong Disneyland has closed their gates indefinitely as the deadly coronavirus, which originated in Asia, spreads across the globe. Shanghai Disney Resort is allowing guests to reuse their tickets in the future, as we described in a previous blog post, and now we're showing you what to do if you... Continue Reading →
Hong Kong Disneyland Closes Indefinitely as Coronavirus Spreads Globally
Following Shanghai Disney Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland is closing indefinitely as health officials try to get a grip on the quickly-spreading coronavirus. The sickness was first discovered in China and has spreading rapidly. Twitter user Leo Chan posted a picture of a sign placed outside the park. https://twitter.com/leochansf/status/1221238485081681921?s=21 At least 65 people have died thus... Continue Reading →
Hong Kong’s Economy is Contracting; Hong Kong Disneyland is Expanding
Hong Kong’s economy is set to contract in the fourth quarter as the city reels from six months of violent social unrest according to a financial secretary. “Based on the situation of these few months, it is inevitable that negative growth will continue,” Financial Secretary Paul Chan said in a blog post. “This means the... Continue Reading →
Political Protests Could Impact Hong Kong Disneyland’s Revenue by $250M+
Hong Kong's political crisis is hitting Hong Kong Disneyland hard. Disney reported strong earnings on Thursday, but flagged mounting losses at Hong Kong Disneyland, where protests have gripped the city for months and walloped its tourism industry. If the current trends continue, operating income at Hong Kong Disneyland could fall by $275 million in Disney's current fiscal year, which ends... Continue Reading →
Hong Kong Disneyland Shifts Operating Hours Oct. 5th Due to Protests
Violent protests have been taking place in Hong Kong for month-- now its beginning to impact Hong Kong Disneyland. On Saturday October 5, Hong Kong Disneyland will be pushing back its opening time to 1:00 p.m. local time. The park said this in a Facebook post: In view of the latest developments across the city,... Continue Reading →
Mulan Actress Liu Yifei Sparks Controversy Over Hong Kong Protest Comments
Mulan is in the spotlight-- a year before hitting theaters. Liu Yifei, the Chinese-born actress starring in in the live-action remake, waded into the Hong Kong protest controversy on Thursday by expressing support for the city's police, who anti-government demonstrators accuse of using excessive force to quell unrest. "I support the Hong Kong police. You... Continue Reading →
Walt Disney World Expanding Mobile Ordering Food Service to More Resorts
Walt Disney World is expanding their mobile ordering service-- which is convenient for anyone looking to get food without waiting in line. Disney is adding a number of resort quick-service locations: Everything POP Shopping & Dining at (Pop Century Resort) The Mara (Animal Kingdom Lodge) Contempo Café (Disney’s Contemporary Resort) These restaurants will join Disney's existing... Continue Reading →
PHOTOS: Mickey Heads to Hong Kong’s Rainbow Estate for 90th Birthday Tour
Mickey Mouse is continuing his travels through China as he celebrates his 90th birthday. We previously showed him playing soccer with a group of young athletes in Hong Kong. Since then, he's taken a trip to Choi Hung Estate... otherwise known as the Rainbow Estate. Mickey officially turns 90 years old November 18, 2018.
BREAKING: Hong Kong Disneyland Closes Ahead of Typhoon Mangkhut
A major storm is brewing east of Asia, preventing Hong Kong Disneyland from opening on Sunday September 16. Typhoon Mangkhut is one of the most severe systems projected throughout this global storm season and has put more than a million people in danger in eastern parts of Asia and the Philippines. As of Saturday night... Continue Reading →