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Hong Kong Disneyland explains Ticket Exchange Plan during Black Rain and Typhoons

Travel News Asia 24 September 2005

Hong Kong Disneyland today explained its ticket exchange plan for in view of the hoisting of Typhoon Signal No. 3.

If, as today, the Typhoon Signal No. 3 is hoisted before 4 pm, guests holding valid tickets for that day can choose to exchange the ticket for another day within 90 days, or request a refund. 

The Park will remain open during this time. However, as required under government regulations, all outdoor attractions may be suspended under Typhoon Signal No. 3 or above. 

Below are the arrangements for other inclement weather conditions:

Black Rain

- If the warning is hoisted prior to the opening of the park, the park will delay opening until approximately three hours after the warning is lowered. 
- If the warning is hoisted during operating hours, the park will remain open with limited operations. 
- In the case the warning is hoisted before 4 pm, guests with valid tickets for that day can exchange the ticket within 90 days from the original visit date, or refund their ticket.

Typhoon Signal No. 8

- If the signal is hoisted prior to the opening of the park, the park will delay opening until approximately three hours after the warning is lowered. 
- If the signal is hoisted during operating hours, the park will be closed as soon as possible. 
- In the case the park closes during the day or for the whole day, guests with valid tickets for that day can exchange the ticket within 90 days from the original visit date, or refund their ticket.

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