Hong Kong Disneyland,
which is expected to open September 12, has launched an Hotel Reservation Hotline
for those wanting to be among the first to experience the delights that
Hong Kong Disneyland is sure to offer.
During today’s official launch ceremony, Roy Tan Hardy, Vice President Marketing and Sales and Peter Lowe, General Manager Hotel Operations, presented an exciting
glimpse into the magical vacations guests will enjoy.
“The Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, which includes two Disney hotels and our world famous Disney theme park, will offer an unparalleled, world-class family vacation
experience for guests of all ages,” Hardy said. “Our Disney hotels are the first premium resorts in Hong Kong designed specifically for families and will extend and
complement the immersive and magical experience that our Park offers, complete with dining, shopping and entertainment.”
Built on Walt Disney’s founding vision of
'a family place where ‘parents and children can have fun together’, the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort will offer families an
ultimate retreat from their usual daily setting to a place where they can actually stay in the heart of the Disney magic.
“In an urban setting like Hong Kong, our hotels are uniquely positioned with our theme park setting and a spacious and naturally spectacular environment. The Hong
Kong Disneyland Resort is a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life yet is still close enough
- just 20 minutes from Central - to be a convenient retreat for both local and international guests,” Hardy said.
In keeping with the tradition of Disney resorts worldwide, Hong Kong Disneyland’s family friendliness will be reflected throughout, from the hotels’ design and themed
dining experiences to the world-class facilities and famous guest hospitality.
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“Our guests will delight in the unique and special touches that are dedicated to children and families, which include complimentary mini bar, bedtime stories on TV,
Mickey wake-up calls and bite-sized kids menus,” Lowe said. “This attention to detail – what we call the Disney Difference – has become the hallmark of a Disney
vacation and is why Disney Resorts are the number one family vacation destinations in the world.”
Whether guests choose to stay at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel or Disney’s Hollywood Hotel, the Resort promises an unforgettable vacation that will inspire family
traditions for years to come.
From today onwards, the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel Reservation Hotline,
+852 - 1830 830 is open for individual bookings from guests, and will operate from 9:00am to 6:00pm Monday
to Sunday.
For the convenience of callers, information
is available in three languages - Cantonese, English, and Mandarin. Local calls
from within Hong Kong are toll free while standard IDD rates will apply to international calls.
Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel features 400 rooms in a lush and relaxing landscape of gardens, offering a choice of park view, sea view or even sea view rooms with
balconies. This world-class hotel will offer a variety of dining experiences featuring local and international cuisines, a wedding gazebo where Disney’s Fairytale
Weddings will be held, a Victorian Spa and a Mickey-inspired botanical maze. Room rates start from HK$1,600 for a Park View Room and HK$1,800 for a Sea View Room.
The Hotel will also boast a sophisticated convention center featuring one of Hong Kong’s largest and most spectacular ballrooms.
Disney’s Hollywood Hotel is designed in the Art Deco style of architecture with whimsical Mickey Mouse-inspired motifs. It includes dining, shopping, a lounge, a
piano-shaped swimming pool, and an expansive lawn that unfolds like a map of Los Angeles with popular and well-known Hollywood streets, landmarks and icons.
It offers 600 rooms with garden views, park views and sea views. Room rates start from HK$1,000 for a Garden View Room and HK$1,100 for a Park View Room to
HK$1,200 for a Sea View Room.
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prices for both hotels already include 10% service charge and are subject to government tax.
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