HK Disneyland gives sneak preview Hong Kong Disneyland gave journalists a sneak peek two months
before the park opens, showing off classic thrill rides like the Space Mountain roller coaster (過山車) and
giving tours of restaurants serving all the major Chinese cuisines (烹調(diào)).
The park features an East-meets-West theme, with a trademark (標(biāo)志性的) Sleeping Beauty Castle and
a Main Street that recreates small-town America. The food is distinctly Asian, catering to the masses of
tourists Disney hopes to attract from across the border in mainland China.
Robert Iger, who takes over as Disney's CEO in October, told reporters he dreamed of going to Disneyland
when he was a child.
"I'm convinced that the children of this region will have that same dream. They will dream of one day
being able to come to Hong Kong Disneyland," Iger said.
The park plans to attract 5.6 million visitors a year and opening day on September 12 is already sold out,
said Don Robinson, managing director of the Hong Kong Disneyland Group.
Robinson said 95 percent of the park is completed and that workers are rehearsing (彩排) shows and
testing rides.
The park has eight restaurants-with 29 000 seats-serving all the major Chinese cuisines, like Cantonese,
Shanghainese and northern noodle dishes.
Visitors will also be able to dig into Japanese sushi and Kashmiri chicken curry.
The park will feature popular rides like Space Mountain as well as a jungle river cruise and a Buzz Lightyear
ride, named after the spaceman warrior in the movie "Toy Story".
A long palm tree-lined driveway leads to the park. At the front gate, there's a huge water fountain with
a bronze statue of a whale spouting a stream of water on which Mickey Mouse is surfing.
Throughout the park, signs are in Chinese and English.
Robinson said the park hopes to eventually attract 10 million people a year, and when that goal is reached,
Disney will expand the attractions.