France et rigueur dans la même phrase, c'est limite un oxymore
Grumpy
Mes visites : DLP régulièrement depuis 1992, Disneyland Resort (1x), Walt Disney World (4x), Universal, Tokyo Disney Resort & Universal Japan ==> septembre/octobre 2024
Disneyland Paris : plusieurs fois par an jusqu'en 2022 Disneyworld : juin 2015 Disneyland Californie : septembre 2016 Disneyland Shanghai : 1er octobre 2018
haa oui j'y pensait plus peu être elle reste jusqu’à fin février..
( je trouve que temporairement elle leurs convient bien de janvier a fin fevrier )
le reste de l'année ( hormis la période de noël aussi ) c'est mieux quand même qu'ils profitent de ce qui fait l'essence de Disney ( la vrai loop de main street )
sinon , je ne savait pas que c’était pour le nouvel an chinois , ça leurs convient du coup pour cette période
Jusqu'à la fin avril, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort célèbre Pâques et le printemps en compagnie de Duffy et ses amis :
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Discover your moments of happiness this spring with Duffy and Friends at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
Make Easter celebrations memorable with family and friends
while enjoying exclusive Hong Kong Resident and Magic Access special offers
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is welcoming the arrival of spring in style, inviting guests to embrace the season of new beginnings by reconnecting with all of the happy moments around them. A rich line-up of spectacular offerings is in store from now until April 29, with Duffy the Disney Bear and his adorable friends bringing everyone’s Easter holiday a refreshing play, shop, dine and stay experience.
The resort continues to celebrate 15 years of magic, transforming your dreams into reality at the iconic Castle of Magical Dreams, which stands as a shining beacon of courage, hope and possibility. Gather your friends and family by taking advantage of the exclusive Hong Kong resident “Celebrate Together” Group Ticket Offer and enjoy 25% off of every three tickets or 30% off of every four tickets as you share happiness this Easter and throughout the season of bloom.
Celebrate the sweetest springtime with Duffy and Friends
This year, the story of friendship between Duffy and his friends has a wonderful new chapter. Duffy, ShellieMay, Gelatoni, StellaLou, CookieAnn and their new friend, ‘Olu Mel, will appear on Main Street, U.S.A. with cute Easter props that are perfect for taking selfies with your friends. Meanwhile, aspiring artists looking to bring their favorite Disney characters to life should check out the Animation Academy, where a Disney artist will teach them how to draw Duffy and StellaLou for the first time.
And no Easter celebration would be complete without rabbits. Officer Judy Hopps from Zootopia and the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland will also be appearing in the park as they look to deliver plenty of surprising moments throughout the season.
New Duffy and Friends delicacies
Head over to Corner Cafe Hosted by Coca-Cola for the "Xiao Long Bao Style Dessert Set with Flower Tea” featuring a delicious Xiao Long Bao Dessert in yuzu mango and coconut pandan flavors. It comes paired with Duffy and ShellieMay shaped chocolates and a cup of herbal tea, perfect for a leisurely time. If you like having everything on one plate, try the "Duffy and Friends All Day Breakfast Style Dessert with ‘Olu Mel the Musician.” This features delicacies shaped like all six Duffy characters, but be warned - it may be too cute to eat!
Guests roaming around the park should also remember to get their hands on a Duffy and ShellieMay Character Lollipop Cookie for photos, while those looking for some Easter-themed treats cannot miss the Crispy Cream Caramel with Vanilla Cake or Meringue Lemon Cake.
At the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort hotels, Walt’s Cafe offers a selection of Duffy and Friends themed desserts at the new Walt’s Dessert Station. Besties can also celebrate their friendship by enjoying the “Colorful Tea Zone – Duffy and Friends” afternoon tea set. Sporting a delectable variety of sweets, cupcakes and freshly baked scones, this feast for the eyes is beautifully presented on a wooden board with the words “Sweet Sweet Friends” - serving as a magical reminder of the everlasting power of friendship. For guests who enjoy the selected menu at Dragon Wind or World of Color Restaurant, their children can participate in this season’s very own Easter Egg Chocolate-making session for extra festive fun add-on!
Pamper yourself and that special someone with the latest merchandise
This year, the exclusive “Spring into Dance” series includes over 30 merchandise items featuring Mickey and Friends as well as Duffy and Friends, which include bunny ear plush toys, bag charms, hair accessories and other items that are sure to capture anyone’s heart. From the Duffy and Friends Easter Bunny series that highlights the unbreakable bond of friendship, to the Easter Capsule Egg Bag Charm sporting Mickey and Friends in colorful Easter egg costumes, these new additions promise to surprise and delight. Meanwhile, if you are a StellaLou fan, do not miss out on her new series during this Spring, it is definitely one to add to your collection !
Immerse yourself in a magical mini getaway
A relaxing vacation is the perfect way for guests to enjoy the gentle spring breeze in Hong Kong, so come to the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort hotels for a getaway that is unlike any other! Surround yourself with the love of Duffy and Friends by purchasing the “Journey with Duffy and Friends” themed room decorations add-on, which features the popular characters. Guests are also invited to join recreation activities, including Duffy and Friends themed arts and craft lessons, or add on a “Duffy and ShellieMay bento box making class plus dinner” session at the Enchanted Garden Restaurant.
From April 2 to 6, the ever-popular Mickey’s Easter Eggventure will make its highly anticipated return to the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel and hotel guests are invited to participate with their little loved ones in a host of eye-catching outdoor festive activities that include taking a joy ride at the Star Driving Experience, playing at the Disney-themed bounce zone, showing off their creativity at arts and crafts sessions and more. And don’t miss out on surprise appearances from Disney Friends in their spring outfits!
Even more specially designed happy moments
Good news for Disney fans! You can now savor the taste of Disney from the comfort of your home with the brand-new “Vacuum Gourmet Meals for Home.” These nine Western and Chinese signature dishes have been masterfully prepared by the award-winning chefs of the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort hotels before being vacuum-packed and sealed to guarantee freshness. Guests can simply unseal the packs and reheat the food before enjoying the Disney-style delicacies with their family and friends. Guests can place their orders online at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort website (https://www.hongkongdisneyland.com/book/general-dine/vacuum-gourmet-meal-for-home), and pick up at Crystal Lotus, Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel or select delivery service. Magic Access members can login to Magic Access portal to book and enjoy 10% off on or before April 4, 2021. For details, please contact +852 3510 6000.
nuiMOs make wonderful companions for all of life’s adventures! Enjoy picture-perfect moments at the Park by bringing along your friends and dressing them in the latest series of nuiMOs Spring outfits, including a floral dress, pattern printed clothes and a straw hat. Also, be on the lookout for Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog, who will be joining the nuiMOs squad this season.
“Celebrate Together” Group Ticket Offer for sharing joy
Hong Kong residents can enjoy the “Celebrate Together” Group Ticket Offer to visit the park from now to June 30, 2021, enjoying 25% off of every three tickets or 30% off of every four tickets. It’s time to meet up in front of the Castle of Magical Dreams, celebrate the Park’s 15th anniversary, and enjoy the festive occasions this spring with family and friends.
Anticipate to celebrate happy moments with family and friends at Hong Kong Disneyland throughout the year? Grab the opportunity now to purchase a Magic Access Membership with this limited-time offer ending on April 30, 2021. This Hong Kong resident exclusive offer allows you to enjoy 15% off of a purchase of 3 or more passes. Join now to enjoy an array of member benefits including birthday privileges, shopping and dining discounts !
Hong Kong Disneyland asks for guests’ kind understanding and compliance with the following requirements when the park reopens. Guests must:
1. Purchase their tickets in advance and reserve a visit up to seven days in advance of their visit online, via the Hong Kong Disneyland reservation website. Magic Access members must also make a reservation prior to visiting, but can enjoy the benefit of reserving eight to nine days, subject to different membership tiers, in advance.
2. Make a health declaration and provide their name and contact number as part of the Hong Kong Disneyland park reservation process.
3. Undergo temperature screening procedures upon arrival. Guests with a temperature of 37.5 °C or above cannot be admitted.
4. Wear a mask at all times during their visit, except when enjoying food and beverage at catering premises. These measures will continue to be reviewed as the situation evolves and will be adjusted as necessary.
5. As required by the government and health authorities, park visitors are required to scan the “LeaveHomeSafe” QR code or register their names and contact numbers before entering the premises.
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort - 15 mars 2021.
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C'est mignon... Mais sans plus, je n'arrive toujours pas à accrocher à cette famille qui, à mon sens, n'a vu le jour que dans un but commercial sans plus d'intérêt et qui n'apporte rien dans une quelconque histoire ou storyline particulière à l'exception de Duffy.
Mais il est curieux et interessant culturellement de voir comment Duffy et ses amis parviennent à prendre la vedette de Mickey et ses amis dans le resort asiatique et sont devenu presque plus populaire que les princesses Disney elles mêmes sur cette destination.
Je reste rassurer de voir que la produit n'a pas pris à Disneyland Paris entre le retrait des ventes de la collection, le retrait du Meet and Greet avec Duffy et ses suppressions et non renouvellement sur les parades ou spectacles comme Disney Magic on Parade ou même Mickey Presents: Happy Anniversary Disneyland où celui ci fut retiré et remplacé en court de saison.
Du 30 mars au 12 avril, le grand magasin Yata situé à Sha Tin dans les Nouveaux Territoires héberge au deuxième étage une boutique éphémère aux rayons garnis de plus de cinq cents articles venus tout droit de Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
On y trouve les collections sur le thème du 15ème anniversaire du resort, sur thème du printemps (Spring into Dance avec Duffy, the Disney Bear et ses amis, Chip and Dale, Winnie the Pooh) et la collection de peluches NuiMOs.
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Le restaurant Royal Banquet Hall de Fantasyland accueillera à partir de vendredi The Royal Food and Drink Fair.
Du 30 avril au 27 juin, chaque semaine du vendredi au samedi ainsi que les jours fériés, ce festival gastronomique donnera aux visiteurs l'occasion de déguster une variété de spécialités inédites aux formes uniques imaginées par les Chefs primés de Hong Kong Disneyland Resort dont voici quelques exemples ci-après :
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Donald Duck qui fêtera son 87ème anniversaire le 9 juin prochain, sera associé au festival gastronomique The Royal Food and Drink Fair :
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L'espace polyvalent The Pavilion accueillera ce mois-ci un nouvel événement réservé aux titulaires de pass annuels Magic Access Gold et Platinium : A Frozen Concert : From Arendelle and Beyond.
Comme pour les événements précédents, une réservation est indispensable pour assister au spectacle musical d'une durée de 25 minutes.
Cinq représentations quotidiennes sont programmées chaque samedi et dimanche du 15 au 30 mai.
D'autre part, le gouvernement local a autorisé les parcs à thème à élever leur capacité d'accueil à 75%. Actuellement, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort ne souhaite pas en profiter et entend maintenir sa capacité d'accueil à 50%.
Par contre, le resort qui limite les jours d'ouverture à cinq jours par semaine a ouvert huit jours consécutifs à l'occasion de Pâques. L'affluence était au rendez-vous et l'expérience sera renouvelée ce mois-ci à l'occasion des fêtes commémorant la naissance du Bouddha à l'occasion desquelles le resort ouvrira cette fois six jours consécutifs.
Les restaurants du parc maintiennent la capacité d'accueil à 50% et 4 personnes par table.
Vidéo promotionnelle pour The Royal Food and Drink Fair qui prend place dans le restaurant Royal Banquet Hall de Fantasyland (voir message du 26 avril).
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Hong Kong Disneyland Resort a présenté les résultats de son exercice fiscal 2020 qui s'achève avec une perte net de 2,7 milliards de dollars hongkongais largement impacté par une longue période de fermeture de sept mois suivie d'une réouverture partielle et avec restrictions.
Sans surprise, la fréquentation du parc a chuté de 73 % par rapport à l'exercice précédent.
Les performances des hôtels du resort ont également été affectées par des périodes d'inactivité qui conduisent à une baisse du taux d'occupation, tout en observant une augmentation de 22 % de la dépense moyenne des résidents des hôtels.
Le nombre de titulaires de passeports annuels a augmenté de 8 % en un an, avec une dépense moyenne par titulaire qui connaît une croissance.
Le nombre de visiteurs depuis l'inauguration du parc en 2005 a dépassé les 85 millions de visiteurs.
97 % des visiteurs ont apprécié les nouvelles mesures de santé prises dans le parc qui ont permis d'assurer une visite sans soucis.
Le taux de satisfaction des visiteurs à grimpé à 95 % dans le parc et à 92 % dans les hôtels avec une expérience globale excellente, très bonne ou bonne.
Michael Moriatry, directeur général de Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, en a profité pour annoncé le lancement du spectacle Follow Your Dreams le 30 juin prochain, alors qu'à Tomorrowland, l'animation Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple s'arrêtera le 31 mai 2021.
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Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Well-Positioned for Business Recovery as Guests Celebrate the 15th Anniversary
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Well-Positioned for Business Recovery as Guests Celebrate the 15th Anniversary
New daytime show and Castle of Magical Dreams to drive Hong Kong tourism
Resort supported by local attendance and Magic Access loyalty programme
Today, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort (HKDL) reported business results for fiscal year 2020 (FY20). The results come after a year of unprecedented uncertainty and challenges to the global tourism industry caused primarily by the pandemic, including the theme park being closed for nearly 60 percent of the fiscal year with hotels operating at adjusted levels of service.
As a result of adverse conditions in FY20, revenue was down 76% to HK$1.4 billion. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) was negative HK$1.5 billion, and net loss was HK$2.7 billion.
Upon the recent reopening of the theme park on February 19, 2021, local guest reaction has been positive, showing a continued rebound in attendance. Magic Access (annual pass) membership even reached a record high since its launch in 2011.
Additionally, the resort continued its 15th Anniversary celebration and launched in November 2020 the re-imagined Castle of Magical Dreams, the centerpiece of the park. The newly transformed castle will be an icon of Hong Kong tourism and a magnet for tourists in the region.
With the gorgeous castle as the backdrop, an all-new daytime show “Follow Your Dreams” will launch on June 30. The exciting 20-minute stage show will be filled with unforgettable music and performances alongside Mickey Mouse and his pals, guiding guests through a magical musical journey.
“While last year presented challenges for our entire community, I’m proud of how we were able to react nimbly, adjust our operations, and identify innovative ways to generate revenue, while preserving jobs,” said Michael Moriatry, managing director. “We implemented a number of new health and safety measures that have been well-received by both our cast members and our guests, and we continue to hear positive feedback about our experiences. I’m optimistic about the future of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and consider our recovery as an important part of reviving Hong Kong’s tourism ecosystem.”
A vote of confidence from local guests during an unprecedented time
In light of the pandemic, the resort sharpened its focus on driving visitation from the local market with an array of new guest offerings. The management team continues to implement new ways for guests to experience the park, including using technology to provide a more enjoyable, more personalised and unforgettable Disney experience during their visit. These efforts followed years of strategic focus on developing the local fan base combined with new steps to drive the local business.
Hong Kong Disneyland’s Magic Access membership base expanded eight percent in fiscal year 2020. Popular seasonal events such as Halloween and Christmas in 2019, as well as member-exclusive promotional events proved successful in expanding the membership experience. Member-exclusive collectible merchandise, as well as food and beverage offerings, also contributed to year-on-year growth in members’ per capita spending. While encouraging, local visitation did not compensate for the significant drop in mainland and overseas tourist arrivals in Hong Kong and the park closures and capacity limits due to health and safety measures. In FY20, park attendance was 1.7 million, a drop of 73 percent compared to prior year. Since the park’s opening in 2005, total cumulative attendance is more than 85 million, solidifying Hong Kong Disneyland’s position as a key tourism pillar for the region.
Per capita spending fell 18 percent last year, while per room guest spending increased 22 percent, driven by higher guest spending on food and beverage and merchandise at the resort hotels. Average hotel occupancy for the fiscal year dropped by 59 percentage points to 15 percent.
Despite the operational challenges brought by the pandemic, the resort earned high marks from its guests. Survey results showed that 97 percent of guests were appreciative of the new health measures taken in the park following the reopening in June 2020. Ninety-nine percent of guests surveyed felt they were able to have a “care-free” visit.
The resort continued to generate exceptional guest satisfaction ratings and is an affirmation to the team’s dedicated efforts. In FY20, 95 percent of theme park guests and 92 percent of hotel guests surveyed said their overall experience was “excellent”, “very good” or “good.”
Cost containment measures to drive business and preserve jobs
A number of cost savings initiatives were implemented, designed to preserve jobs and adjust operations throughout the year, including the implementation of five-day per week operations since September 2020, unpaid leave arrangements, reduced commercial spending as well as the cancellation of certain seasonal events and entertainment offerings.
The resort also applied for and received funding from the first and second tranches of the government’s Employment Support Scheme.
“Our cast members are at the heart of everything we do,” said Moriarty. “We are incredibly proud of their dedication and understanding during this time, along with their continued passion in making magic for our guests.”
The management team continues to assess and manage operations closely, exercising prudent financial management.
Castle of Magical Dreams to help reinvigorate Hong Kong Tourism
After months of anticipation, a historic new era for Hong Kong Disneyland began with the celebration of its 15th Anniversary and the launch of the Castle of Magical Dreams.
“Our newly expanded attractions and experiences, together with the new Castle of Magical Dreams, the resort’s 15th Anniversary celebration, a new forthcoming daytime show and a new nighttime spectacular coming soon, will further boost appeal to tourists from neighbouring countries and around the world to visit Hong Kong and Hong Kong Disneyland Resort,” Moriarty added.
Inspired by those who dare to dream and believe, the Castle of Magical Dreams shines as a beacon of courage, hope and possibility. Taking inspiration from 13 stories of Disney princesses and queens, the architectural design embraces their unique characteristics through the interpretation of colour, icons, symbols, patterns and cultural features.
Continuous contribution to local economy as the mainstay of the tourism industry
Hong Kong Disneyland is committed to contributing to Hong Kong and serving the local community. In the past 15 years of operations combined, HKDL brought approximately HK$113.7 billion of value-added to Hong Kong’s economy, equivalent to 0.31 per cent of Hong Kong’s GDP, and cumulatively created 271,300 jobs (in terms of man-years), benefiting Hong Kong’s overall economy.
Contributions to the local community remain strong
The community engagement strategy of Hong Kong Disneyland remains innovative, agile and flexible in supporting local families and children in need, particularly at a time when they needed it the most.
The team worked with more than 200 organisations to provide more than 80,000 complimentary park tickets in FY20 through impactful programmes such as the “We Did It!” ticket award scheme, which promotes community contribution in primary schools.
The past year required significant adaptations to accommodate physical distancing, but through technology various Disney VoluntEARS programmes were transformed into online formats, contributing to approximately 4,400 hours of skills and services for the community.
In addition, Hong Kong Disneyland more than doubled its annual food donation programme with the Foodlink Foundation, cumulatively resulting in more than 205,000 meals donated since 2013. Throughout the summer and mid-autumn festival periods, Disney VoluntEARS prepared 12,000 pancakes and 500 mooncakes to help spread happiness to those in need.
Strong collaborations with key community NGOs remain a priority, and in December 2019, the resort raised funds from the sale of “Minnie Wishmas Ears” – specially created for the Make-A-Wish Hong Kong – as well as the “Holiday Wishes Charity Postcard” programme for Operation Santa Claus.
In FY20, the resort donated a portion of proceeds from the Disney 10K Weekend to the Hong Kong Federation of Handicapped Youth (HKFHY) to support its “HKFHY Momentum Academy” programme. The programme encourages children and youth with disabilities to take part in sports and outdoor activities for developing physical strength, social experiences, confidence and a healthy lifestyle. With an increased vigour for embracing diversity and inclusion, Hong Kong Disneyland remains committed to incorporating such initiatives throughout the resort.
One of the largest employers in Hong Kong looks to develop talent
On average, the resort employed more than 5,300 full-time and 1,800 part-time staff during FY20, remaining one of Hong Kong’s largest employers in the tourism and family entertainment industry.
Despite the closure periods, we have remained committed to developing a highly-skilled and quality labour force, with nearly 140,000 hours of professional and technical training that has taken place during the year. Since the well-being of the resort’s guests and cast members is always a top priority, additional training on both new social distancing measures and the continued importance of personal health and hygiene were provided to cast members. Multiple online learning programmes and events were organised to foster a more inclusive work environment in addition to a series of personal development learning sessions.
“This past year has shown how interconnected we are all and how we need to work together to build a thriving Hong Kong tourism industry for the future,” said Moriarty. “We have an exciting road ahead at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and remain optimistic about our future and our place in the hearts and minds of the Hong Kong people.”
bah, surtout, je vois pas où tu installes Spiderman. Pas dans le m&g sous Space Mountain. Et s'ils installaient Spider-Man à la place du e-ticket prévu à l'arrière du land (là où il y avait Autopia), ce serait une déception énoooorme
Maintenant, peut-être que l'arrêt de la Jedi Training Academy annonce le début des travaux de ce fameux e-ticket (qui prendra place à cette hauteur). On peut toujours rêver...
Mais sur le fond, je me demande ce qu'ils attendent pour transformer totalement leur Tomorrowland en Marvel Land. Au stade où ils en sont. Space Mountain abandonne la théma Star Wars pour les Gardiens de la galaxie et le m&g accueille Marvel. Au moins, ça ferait un vrai land cohérent...
Avant l'E-Ticket Marvel (prévu depuis la validation du plan d'investissement pour l'année 2023 mais qui subira peut-être du retard à l'image du Castle of Magical Dreams et de la zone thématique Arendelle : World of Frozen), le plan d'expansion 2018-2023 prévoit encore une attraction "ré-imaginée".
Cette dernière aurait dû ouvrir cette année mais la pandémie est passée par là, le parc a fermé et rouvert deux fois, et rien de plus n'a encore été communiqué.
Certains avancent depuis trois ou quatre ans que l'attraction ré-imaginée pourrait être Hyperspace Mountain et ce dans le thème Marvel pour correspondre au thème environnant qui s'écarte de plus en plus de Tomorrowland pour tendre vers Marvel Land.
Si Hyperspace Mountain venait effectivement à être ré-imaginé dans le thème Marvel, on peut facilement projeter la mise en place d'un spectacle mettant en scène des Super-héros face à des Super-Vilains et/ou des rencontres avec certains d'entre-eux à quelques pas de là.
D'autres n'écartent pas la fermeture des attractions Jedi Training : Trials of the Temple et Star Wars : Command Post pour un simple renouvellement de thème dans l'Univers Star Wars (on évoque un spectacle et des rencontres avec des personnages issus de la série télévisée Star Wars : The Mandalorian suite à son succès sur Disney+ ), mais il ne s'agit que de spéculations.
Quoi qu'il en soit, Walt Disney Imagineering et Hong Kong Disneyland Resort ont déjà invoqué pour le futur plus de "Marvel" à venir à Hong Kong Disneyland et comme le pressent Mr.Freddy, l'effacement de Tomorrowland pour Marvel semble devenu aujourd'hui très naturel.
Et quand on prend en compte le lien entre Hyperspace Mountain et Star Wars : Command Post qui occupent le même bâtiment, on a peut-être là un indice.
Je me demande même si ils vont pas avoir le ride Spiderman . Histoire d'avoir un campus sur chaque continent .
Avec Antman & the wasp à coté ? non.
Ah oui ,j'avais oublié que c'était un peu le même scénario mais pas la même façon de shooter les cibles .Mais bon ,il y a bien Buzz et TSM qui cohabites dans certains Parcs Disney .
Enfin bref ,j'espère qu'ils auront ce fameux E ticket Avengers qu'on attends tous .On sera vraiment ce qu'il en est et pourquoi pas une réduction des couts avec DCA et nos WDS , rien que pour la R&D chez WDI ,la facture sera salée .Peut-être que ça sera Hkdl qui paiera celle la .
Le gouvernement de Hong Kong s'apprête à rouvrir partiellement les frontières mais craint une cinquième vague avec les mutations indiennes Delta et Delta+, ce qui conduit à des conditions d'admission strictes et très contraignantes.
Les voyageurs en provenance des pays à risques élevés, à risques très élevés et à risques extrêmement élevés sont toujours interdits d'entrée sur le territoire.
Les voyageurs entièrement vaccinés en provenance des pays à risques moyens et à faibles risques pourront embarquer à destination de Hong Kong mais devront présenter un test négatif réalisé dans les 72 heures avant le départ, se soumettre à un test à l'arrivée à l'aéroport et à une quarantaine de 21 jours dans un des hôtels prévus à cet effet et ce à leur frais, et enfin accepter une série de tests complémentaires (de trois à cinq tests supplémentaires selon les voyageurs).
Certains voyageurs pourront éventuellement, selon leur pays d'origine, raccourcir la durée de leur quarantaine de 21 jours à 14 jours, voir 7 jours mais avec l'obligation de multiples tests à réaliser dans un laboratoire officiel le 9e, 12e, 16e, 19e et 26e jour suivant l'arrivée à Hong Kong.
Le personnel, entièrement vacciné, travaillant à l'aéroport international de Hong Kong devra se soumettre à des tests réguliers, tous les 3 jours, 7 jours ou 14 jours selon leur position et affectation.
Il est sans doute préférable de prendre son mal en patience, de reporter ses projets de voyage et d'attendre une amélioration globale de la situation sanitaire permettant d'alléger les conditions de voyage et d'entrée sur le territoire avant de planifier un futur séjour à Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
Près de trois mois après la fin des représentations, des palissades sont apparues devant la scène de Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple. à Tomorrowland.
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