Laughing Place Lotion: Hong Kong Disneyland - Grand Opening (Laughing Place Lotion)

LP Lotion: Hong Kong Disneyland - Grand Opening
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Posted September 12, 2005

Hong Kong Disneyland Opening

September 12 2005 was chosen by a feng shui master to be a prosperous date for the opening on the latest Magic Kingdom.

 
On Monday in Hong Kong Lindsay and I arose early to make our way to the park. Due to the presence of a gigantic Chinese government contingent we had been warned that security checks could mean lines of 2-3 hours. Thankfully we got there early enough to miss it all. In the blistering sun and nasty haze we waited on Main Street USA as the ceremony team got the seats in place.
 
The ceremony itself was breath-taking. The show unfolded with a battery of drummer along the seating area. Four dignitaries arrived on stage namely Walt Disney Company CEO Michael D. Eisner and CEO-elect Robert A. Iger with the Chief Executive for the Hong Kong SAR government Donald Tsang and the Vice-President of the People's Republic of China Zeng Qinghong.
 
An eye-dotting ceremony then took place where the dignitaries dotted the eyes of the lions to bring them to life. An intricate acrobatic display then followed as the lions jumped from pole to pole.
 
The four existing Disney Ambassadors to the World where joined with the first from Hong Kong Disneyland Angela To. Each ambassador had bought a child to the ceremony from their own country. What ensued was a musical number to "it's a small world". Hong Kong Disneyland spokesman Jackie Cheung officiated.
 
After the ribbon-cutting ceremony the children returned with the local choir to sing a hybrid version of "Two Worlds" from Tarzan and the official Hong Kong Disneyland song (which is superb) called "One". The song is on the Celebration Album from the park that will shortly be offered on Laughingplacestore.com
 
The sky lit up with fireworks as the ceremony was brought to a close. Attention was then turned to the entrance where 16,000 excited guests gathered outside waiting for the turnstiles to click open at 1pm. It was an incredible sight to stand on the train station platform and see a colorful sea of parasols all the way back to the Bauhinia fountain and then watch them flood into Main Street USA.
 
Lindsay and I would like to thank the cast members of Hong Kong Disneyland, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts and Walt Disney Imagineering for their tremendous hospitality over the past few days (and during our visit last month too). Without their dedication we would not have been able to create Issue 4 of Tales and be able to share images from the festivities to the world at large.


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