Hong Kong Disneyland Now Closed Until Further Notice Due to Coronavirus Threat

Hong Kong Disneyland has joined Shanghai Disneyland and has ceased operation due to Coronavirus fears.

A sandwich board has been placed outside of the theme park reading:

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“To support the government’s efforts to prevent the spread of communicable disease and to protect all our guests and cast members, Hong Kong Disneyland is closed until further notice.”

In addition, the following notice has been posted on the Hong Kong Disneyland website:

As a precautionary measure in line with prevention efforts taking place across Hong Kong, we are temporarily closing Hong Kong Disneyland park starting from January 26, 2020, out of consideration for the health and safety of our guests and cast members. The Hong Kong Disneyland Resort hotels will remain open. We are in close contact with health authorities and the government about the situation and will announce a reopening date once they determine it is advisable.

The Standard Park Ticket is valid for six months from the purchase date. If needed, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort will assist in the refund for guests who have purchased tickets for admission to Hong Kong Disneyland park or have booked a resort hotel. For additional details, please call the hotline at (852) 1-830-830.

If a visit to Hong Kong Disneyland is in your near future, we advise you to keep checking with them at the number listed above as to when they will re-open.


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