A trip to Hong Kong Disneyland is one of the best ways to get swept up in the magic of beloved characters like Mickey and the gang, Elsa and the kingdom of Arendelle, and the action of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But if you’ve got a visit to the theme park planned anytime soon, you should know that four of its attractions are temporarily closed — one in Fantasy Land, one in Tomorrowland, and two in Adventureland. The closures began late last year, and there is no word yet on when these rides and experiences will resume.
Which Hong Kong Disneyland Attractions are Closed?
According to the park website, the first to close was Mickey’s PhilharMagic, which has been off-limits to visitors since December last year. While the website says that this is for “routine maintenance and inspection”, a post on the Disneyland social media pages last month says that “enchanting surprises” are store once it opens its doors again. This most likely refers to the addition of a Coco scene in the 3D concert experience since Miguel’s guitar can be spotted in the sign across the entrance.
The spaceship ride Orbitron has been shut since February 9 due to “operational adjustments”, as have the Rafts to Tarzan’s Treehouse and the Treehouse itself. The rafts and the treehouse in Adventureland reopened in 2024 after being closed for two years for renovation. The popular It’s A Small World will also not run for about three weeks — from February 18-March 9.
Disneyland’s 20th Anniversary Celebrations
The four attractions will hopefully be open in time for Hong Kong Disneyland’s 20th birthday festivities, which are scheduled for this summer. Disney superfans can check out a new castle stage show devised especially for the occasion, as well as a special edition of the Momentous nighttime spectacle that winds up each day at the park. A daytime parade will be introduced to the event line-up, complete with floats, dancers, and some of Disney’s most popular characters. There are also plans to open a new Spider-Man zone at Tomorrowland, but no details have been revealed just yet.
To get the most out of your trip to the theme park, check out our guide to Hong Kong Disneyland.
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