by Donald Wood
Last updated: 1:05 PM ET, Tue May 16, 2023
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort announced that the amusement
park’s new Frozen-themed land would debut in November.
During a recent financial conference call, Hong Kong
Disneyland managing director Michael Moriarty revealed the property’s local
attendance and annual pass membership rose by 22 percent last year, despite the
continued impact of coronavirus on international travel to Asia.
The highly anticipated World of Frozen will make its debut
at the Asian theme park in November, transporting guests to the magical world
of Elsa, Anna and Olaf.
“The reimagined Castle of Magical Dreams and nighttime
spectacular ‘Momentous’ have been game changers,” Moriarty said. “Additionally,
the world’s first and biggest Frozen themed land, which will be launched later
this year, will be a defining addition to our world-class attractions that help
us win over locals and tourists alike.”
In addition, Hong Kong Disneyland shared new concept art
showcasing Arendelle at sunset, as well as a closer look at Wandering Oaken’s
Sliding Sleighs. Disney Parks shared more information on Twitter.
In addition to the new World of Frozen, theme park officials
announced a slate of other new offerings for the second half of 2023, including
the reopening of Disney’s Hollywood Hotel, the addition of a Walt Disney and
Mickey Mouse statue and more.
Additionally, the theme park will review market conditions
and adjust its operation to open six or seven days a week from mid-June to meet
guest demand, giving them even more opportunities to experience the magic.
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