The theme park will operate at a reduced capacity and with a new ticket reservation system for all guests.
Hotel services at the resort are also to reopen gradually, while MTR train services on the Disneyland Resort line will resume on Wednesday.
🚨Hong Kong Disneyland will reopen on June 18!🚨
The theme park has been closed since January 26, 2020 💕 pic.twitter.com/7XrX4MR2rA
— 🍓✨carlye wisel (@carlyewisel) June 15, 2020
In a press release, Disneyland said during the initial reopening phase, all guests, including park ticket holders and members, will be required to book a trip through its website seven or eight days before a visit.
Special measures to be taken
Reservations will not be required for children below the age of three and will be admitted free of charge as usual.
Social-distancing measures will be implemented in queues, restaurants, on rides, and at other facilities throughout the park, while character experiences requiring close interaction and close-up photos are to be temporarily suspended.
Guests will have to fill out a health declaration form online and undergo temperature screening upon arrival. Masks must all be worn, except when eating and drink, the park has announced.
It is just the second Disneyland around the world to resume services after Shanghai. #FMTNews #HongKong #Disneyland https://t.co/F9n1HblBqL
— Free Malaysia Today (@fmtoday) June 15, 2020
Without counting the loss from the closure, Hong Kong Disneyland earlier revealed its losses had doubled to HK$105 million (US$13.4 million) in 2018-19 because of the city’s anti-government protests.
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