Hongkong
International Theme Parks, a joint venture established in 1999 by the Hong Kong
SAR Government and The Walt Disney Company for the development and operation of
Hong Kong Disneyland, is set to expand Hong Kong Disneyland with the addition of
new attractions: it’s a small world and Animation Academy, in addition to
Mickey’s WaterWorks.
“As tourism in Hong Kong continues to strengthen, we will look for more ways
to expand Hong Kong Disneyland and enhance our guests’ experience, adding
entertainment, attractions and spectaculars for the whole family to enjoy,” said
Bill Ernest, Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Hong Kong
Disneyland Resort. “Beloved Disney attractions such as it’s a small world have
entertained millions of people all over the world for decades – and now Hong
Kong Disneyland is going to feature this Disney classic, which will include
elements that can only be seen at Hong Kong Disneyland.”
Just this summer, Tomorrowland was expanded to incorporate three dynamic new
attractions – the Autopia experience, Stitch Encounter and the UFO Zone
adventure. Coming in summer 2007 will be Animation Academy and Mickey’s
WaterWorks, yet another unique attraction and a fantastic parade sure to rate
highly with park visitors.
it’s a small world
A feature at every Disney theme park around the world, it’s a small world is
a boat ride attraction containing a colorful cast of international dolls
“singing” the famous theme song, ‘It’s a small world (After All)’. Celebrating
the notion of nations, people and societies all coming together in global
harmony, the attraction is scheduled to open in the first half of 2008.
This classic attraction was first seen in New York at the 1964-65 World’s
Fair before being moved to become the newest attraction at Disneyland in
California the following year. Walt Disney commissioned the Oscar-winning
Sherman brothers to come up with a simple piece of music, for guests’ enjoyment
as they sailed through the attraction on boats - one which could be repeated
over and over and sung in different languages.
For the first time ever, more than 30 popular Disney characters, including
Peter Pan, Aladdin and Mulan, will join the existing dolls to be seamlessly
blended in the countries where their stories take place. Enhanced with an
expanded Asia section which will include famous regional landmarks such as the
Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven and the distinctive Hong Kong skyline, the
attraction will also include a Middle Eastern scene and a new scene for North
America – something not even North America’s Disney resorts enjoy.
The grand finale features the children of the world coming together from all
the corners of the globe for a spectacular “curtain call” with some special
optical lighting effects not seen on any other Disney ride. Another aspect of
Hong Kong’s own it’s a small world is its classic façade, inspired by the
versions in the U.S., Tokyo and Paris, which boasts a unique color scheme and
has been specially designed to take advantage of the different quality of light
in Hong Kong.
Animation Academy
Another new attraction, Animation Academy will certainly encourage creativity
among visitors to the park. Located next to “The Disneyland Story” on Main
Street U.S.A., this attraction will be an interactive experience that is both
entertaining and educational.
Animation got its start at the turn of the 20th century and it was in 1923
that the Disney brothers opened their first animation studio. The cartoons they
produced set them on the road to success and they soon saw the need to train new
recruits to help out with the drawing work.
Visitors at Hong Kong Disneyland will have the rare opportunity to learn how
to draw from the latest generation of talented Disney experts who will
demonstrate how to draw their favorite Disney characters. Then they will be able
to practise and perfect the drawing themselves.
Mickey’s WaterWorks
Yet another upcoming program, Mickey’s WaterWorks is a water-based day parade
designed uniquely for Hong Kong Disneyland.
In a succession of fanciful displays, the parade will showcase just how
Mickey and his pals keep the Disney landscape looking so beautiful and lush. But
watch out! Onlookers are likely to get caught up in the “splashy” show as Goofy
dutifully waters the plants and Minnie carefully spritzes the flowers with
perfume. Be careful when Donald Duck uses his newfangled machine to feed the
flowers and plants, or when Mickey paints everything around him with a colourful
glow! In the heat of the summer, everyone will be in for a splash of refreshing
fun!
The Expansion Continues
“Walt’s dream of Disneyland never being complete as long as there is
imagination left in the world continues to live on right here in Hong Kong,”
added Ernest. “Hong Kong Disneyland will continue to evolve and grow –
delighting families from Hong Kong and all over Asia for many years to come.” |