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Hong Kong Disneyland Closes for the Fourth Time as Global Covid Cases Surge

OT Staff

Due to rising Omicron cases, the Hong Kong government has announced that it will close all theme parks, and restrict flights. As a result, the popular Disneyland theme park will close from today (January 7).

It had reopened for the third time in February 2021. Park officials have stated that they hope to take in visitors again from January 20. "As required by the government and health authorities and in line with prevention efforts taking place across Hong Kong, Hong Kong Disneyland Park will temporarily close from Jan. 7 to 20, 2022," a notice on Hong Kong Disneyland's website reads. "The resort hotels will remain open with adjusted level of services. Service at restaurants and recreation facilities in hotels will be adjusted according to the latest regulations." 

Entry restrictions will be adjusted based on the latest guidance from government and health officials.

The move will not affect Hong Kong Disneyland's resort hotels. 

Some other measures that the Hong Kong government has put in place include banning indoor dining after 6 pm, and closing all public venues like gyms, pools, party rooms, clubs, and museums for at least two weeks. 

Starting January 8, Hong Kong has also banned passenger flights from eight countries - India, Pakistan, Australia, Canada, France, the Philippines, the UK and the US.

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