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Hong Kong Disneyland Chinese New Year Celebration: Lucky Fortune Trail

January 28, 2011 By Erin De Santiago 6 Comments

Hong Kong Disneyland debuted their annual Chinese New Year celebration on the same day as the kick-off of their 5th anniversary celebration.  Although the focus was definitely on the 5th anniversary festivities, the resort featured special Chinese New Year decorations, a Lucky Fortune Trail, Disney characters in Chinese New Year outfits, special menus, and my favorite — new merchandise!

We flew to Hong Kong on Friday January 21 for both the Chinese New Year and 5th Anniversary kick-off events.  Main Street featured some traditional Chinese New Year decorations and the main gazebo where Mickey and Minnie greet guests was decked out for the holiday as well.  The only odd part (although not surprising) was seeing Mickey and Minnie in their 5th Anniversary outfits versus Chinese New Year ones.  Given it was media day for the 5th Anniversary “Celebration in the Air” I am not surprised they featured Mickey and Minnie in those outfits.

Mickey & Minnie's photo spot decked out for Chinese New Year
Year of the Rabbit decoration in the Corner Cafe window on Main Street
Chinese New Year decorations on new Center Street Boutique

I was holding out hope that Duffy the Disney Bear was in his Chinese New Year outfit.  Since the US Parks released the Chinese outfit, I figured this was the perfect segue to bring that one to Hong Kong.  Duffy’s photo spot was decked out with a floral heart and lots of red and yellow flowers along the base.  Cast Members were passing out stickers with Duffy dressed in his Chinese New Year garb.  As we wandered in the Emporium, we found the Chinese outfit from the US Parks.  And sure enough, once Duffy arrived to his photo spot, he was donning an adorable Chinese New Year jacket and hat.  We lucked out and Duffy saw one of our Duffy Bears dressed in the Chinese outfit and held him so we could snap a few photos!

Special Duffy Chinese New Year Sticker
Duffy the Disney Bear in his Chinese New Year Outfit
Duffy holding our stuffed bear in his matching outfit

For the Chinese New Year festivities, Hong Kong Disneyland has the Lucky Fortune Trail.  At the end of Main Street, you can pick up your “Lucky Trail” card, which directs you on where to find the different displays around the park.  Each display has its own special fortune and the object is to place the right sticker of the right fortune on the location for the display on the map.  When complete, bring the card back and you will receive a special sticker set with the characters featured in the park displays.

Lucky Trail booth
Inside of the Lucky Trail card

Here is a look at a couple of the themed displays along the Lucky Fortune Trail (please see the gallery below for all the Chinese New Year decorations and Lucky Trail displays).  If you are visiting Hong Kong Disneyland prior to February 13, you can enjoy the special park decorations, Chinese New Year menus, and take a stroll along the Lucky Trail.  Look for upcoming posts detailing the special menus and merchandise released for Chinese New Year — the Year of the Rabbit.

Mickey and Minnie (and our Duffy Bear) on the one of the Lucky Trail displays
Genie is even on the Lucky Trail for Chinese New Year
Special 5 Fortunes Centerpiece
Duffy the Disney Bear’s seasonal display
Snow White display
Seven Dwarfs display
Belle’s Lucky Trail display
You can see the Chinese New Year decorations as soon as you arrive
Crush Lucky Trail display
Ariel’s display
Lucky Trail sign
Lucky Trail booth
Genie is even on the Lucky Trail for Chinese New Year
Year of the Rabbit decoration in the Corner Cafe window on Main Street
Window decoration on Main Street
Red envelopes in tree on Main Street
Year of the Rabbit decorations on Main Street window
Pavilion decorated for Chinese New Year
Mickey & Minnie’s photo spot decked out for Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year decorations on Main Street
Chinese New Year decorations
Back of the Mickey and Minnie display on Main Street
Front of the Lucky Trail card
Inside of the Lucky Trail card
Back of the Lucky Trail card
Stickers received after completion of the Lucky Trail
Mickey and Minnie (and our Duffy Bear) on the one of the Lucky Trail displays
New Year Market
Close up of the window decorations
Windows decorated for Year of the Rabbit
Duffy the Disney Bear in his Chinese New Year Outfit
Duffy holding our stuffed bear in his matching outfit
Special Duffy Chinese New Year Sticker
Chinese New Year decorations on new Center Street Boutique
Special 5 Fortunes Centerpiece

Other Hong Kong Disneyland Chinese New Year Posts:

Year of the Rabbit Merchandise at Hong Kong Disneyland

2011 Chinese New Year Menus and Treats at Hong Kong Disneyland

Hitchhiking Ghosts Disneyland Haunted Mansion
Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Disney Events, Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, Seasonal Events Tagged With: Annual Events, Chinese NewYear, Disney Events, Hong Kong Disneyland, Lucky Trail, Seasonal Events, Year of the Rabbit

Hong Kong Disneyland: Gingerbread Village for 2010 Sparkling Christmas Event

January 13, 2011 By Erin De Santiago 3 Comments

For Hong Kong Disneyland’s 2010 “A Sparkling Christmas” event that wrapped up last week, the focal point was the massive Gingerbread Village at the end of Main Street.  Many of the main Disney characters were featured with their own “shops” and the village was pretty busy all day long as guests attempted to get their photos in front of each building.

I have to commend Hong Kong Disney for the level of detail and intricacy that went into the Gingerbread Village.  Each “store” had elements completely unique to the character(s) it represented.  Some had “windows” that featured information in Chinese, English, and Japanese about the character(s) history, while others featured illustrative Christmas scenes.

Gingerbread Village at Hong Kong Disneyland

As the sun set, the Gingerbread Village was aglow, creating the perfect backdrop for the nighttime parade!  Here are some of my favorite shots from the afternoon.

Mickey's Candy Shop
Love the shape of Donad Duck's House!
Chip and Dale's Treehouse
Mickey and Minnie wreath on the door
One of the window scenes

Be sure to check out the gallery below to see more photos of Hong Kong Disneyland’s Gingerbread Village!

Goofy’s House
Minnie’s Boutique
Chef Donald’s
Love the shape of Donad Duck’s House!
Chip and Dale’s Treehouse
Mickey and Minnie wreath on the door
Mickey’s Candy Shop
Pluto’s house
One of the window scenes
Donald and Daisy’s store
Gingerbread Village at Hong Kong Disneyland
Princess’ House
Hitchhiking Ghosts Disneyland Haunted Mansion
Erin De Santiago

A lifelong Disney fanatic and freelance travel and food writer currently based in Belize and the Netherlands. Annual passholder to all Disney Parks worldwide. Bring you Disney Magic from around the globe.

Filed Under: Disney Events, Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, Seasonal Events Tagged With: Christmas, Disney Events, Hong Kong Disneyland, Sparkling Christmas

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