Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Reopening September 25
By Tom Hartley, ThemeParkShark.com Editor and Co-founder
Updated 1:46 PM EDT, Tue September 22, 2020
After shutting its gates less than one month after it reopened, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort has announced it will be reopening on September 25.
The Chinese resort was originally closed at the end of January as the pandemic spread across Asia, then reopened on 18 June as coronavirus cases remained low.
Now, after being closed again for many months, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort will be reopening again on September 25.
All guests who are planning to visit the resort are required to reserve their booking 7 days before arrival.
Hong Kong authorities have provided health and safety guidance for the resort to follow including social distancing, increased cleaning, and requiring all guests to wear face masks.
@DisneyParksNewsWe’re pleased to announce that Hong Kong Disneyland will officially reopen on September 25. pic.twitter.com/PVspyWEj6V
— Disney Parks News (@DisneyParksNews) September 22, 2020
The resort will be reopening with a 5-day operating schedule in place and the existing reservation system will assist the park in managing the reduced capacity.
The two days that the entire resort will be closed on is Tuesday and Thursdays, this schedule will remain in place indefinitely.
Live performances at the resort will not be taking place.
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Tom Hartley
Tom is a theme park fanatic hailing all the way across the pond in the United Kingdom.
After visiting and experiencing everything that the theme park's offer in the UK, he has concluded his favourite to be Alton Towers located in Staffordshire.