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Go On a Magical Journey with your Favorite Disney Friends
Hong Kong Disneyland Magical Tour kicks off in Shenzhen
(SHENZHEN, April 11, 2005) - Hong Kong Disneyland will take beloved Mickey Mouse and other Disney friends on a tour of the major cities of Guangdong province starting from April 15. At every stop they will lead guests on a "Hong Kong Disneyland Magical Tour."
For three consecutive weekends (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) starting from April 15, Mickey Mouse and other Disney friends will go to Shenzhen, Dongguan and Zhongshan, to showcase Disney's unique and spectacular stage shows.
The series of mallshows will begin in Shenzhen, with Disney friends taking part in a splendid pageant of music and dance, as they showcase the wonderful experiences awaiting guests to this magical kingdom. Guests will also have a better understanding of Hong Kong Disneyland which is scheduled to open on September 12, by participating in various activities and viewing the exhibits on site.
The Hong Kong Disneyland Ambassador, Angela To, will also be there to introduce the show and other aspects of the theme park to the audience.
For the first time in Mainland China, the audience will be invited to go on stage for a specially arranged photo taking session with their favorite Disney friends. A specially arranged photo competition, "Catch the Magical Moment with Hong Kong Disneyland" will also take place during the mallshows. Participants can fill in the entry form and post their photos of a memorable Disney moment taken during the mall show to the designated address. Winners will receive a set of four park tickets and round-trip railway tickets to Hong Kong, for a wonderful time with their family and friends at Hong Kong Disneyland.
Computer games will also be available around the display area for guests to win fabulous prizes from Hong Kong Disneyland. In the meantime, from April 25 to May 31, mainland guests who register on the Hong Kong Disneyland website (www.hongkongdisneyland.com/tour-game) for the first time will not only receive latest news about the international theme park but will also have the chance to win entrance tickets and hotel accommodation at Hong Kong Disneyland after its opening.
The Shenzhen mall show will be held at The MIX' C mall from April 15 -17 (Friday to Sunday), with five shows per day. Entrance tickets are free of charge and detailed information can be obtained at the enquiry counter of the shopping mall.
Don't miss this opportunity to go on a magical journey with your family and friends at Hong Kong Disneyland, your magical encounter with the Disney friends will be a wonderful memory to last all year!
Details of the "Hong Kong Disneyland Magical Tour" are as follows:
| April 15-17 |
Shenzhen - Atrium, Level 1, The MIX' C Mall No 1881 Baoan Nan Road |
Five shows per day 13:00-13:30 14:30-15:00 16:00-16:30 18:00-18:30 19:30-20:00 |
| April 22-24 |
Dongguan - Atrium, Level 1, Causeway Bay Department Store HuaNan Mall WanDao Road |
| April 29 - May 1 |
Zhongshan - Atrium, Level 1, Metro Mall, No 2, Daxin South Road WanDao Road |
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About Hong Kong Disneyland
The Hong Kong Disneyland project was announced in 1999 as a venture between The Walt Disney Company and the Hong Kong SAR Government. With the completion of reclamation for Hong Kong Disneyland Phase I by the Hong Kong SAR Government, theme park and resort construction began in January 2003, with the project now scheduled to open on 12th September, 2005. At opening day, Hong Kong Disneyland will comprise a theme park and two hotels.
The Phase I build-out includes a projected 10 million annual visitor Disneyland-style theme park, 2,100 hotel rooms, and an area for retail, dining and entertainment. The project is estimated to create 18,000 new jobs at opening (both Disney and other employment) growing to 36,000 once the first park reaches build-out. The Hong Kong SAR Government estimated that the first phase of the project will generate a present economic value of HK$148 billion (US$19 billion) in benefits to Hong Kong over a 40-year period.
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