Hong Kong Disneyland is going all out to celebrate its 20th anniversary this year with a massive free ticket distribution drive. This year, the park will give away 200,000 one-day tickets to city-based NGOs and charitable charities, up from the usual annual 100,000 ticket donation. Registered organisations need to fill out a form online and submit it by April-end. Disneyland will also host a special event later this month for over 550 fans and overseas visitors, where Mickey and friends will reveal new looks for the upcoming birthday festivities. 

How NGOs Can Apply for Free Disneyland Tickets

Earlier this year, Disneyland revealed its plans for its 20th anniversary celebrations, which will kick off this June. The highlights of the year-long festivities will be the debut of its largest parade to date, Friendtastic!, and a special edition of its Momentous nighttime castle show. On Tuesday, the park announced that eligible NGOs or charitable organisations can apply for the 200,000 tickets on their official website. Ticket-holders will be allowed to visit once between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, subject to block-out dates. Applications will close by April 30, and the results will be revealed from late May.

Disneyland’s Runway Reveal and Future Expansion Plans

Before the festivities officially begin, Disneyland will host a pre-anniversary party on April 17 at which more than 550 Disney fans, media, and content creators from East and Southeast Asia will see Mickey and the gang unveil all-new outfits for the occasion, as part of a “bedazzling runway reveal”. 

Apart from the anniversary celebrations, the park also will introduce new attractions and expand its current offerings. There are plans for a Spider-Man zone at Tomorrowland, and new Pixar experience located between Toy Story Land and World of Frozen. Details about when these attractions will open and what visitors can expect have not yet been announced.

Image credits: Hong Kong Disneyland

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From the Middle East to the Far East and a couple of places in between, Anjali has lived in no fewer than seven cities in Asia, and has travelled extensively in the region. She worked as a lifestyle journalist in India before coming to Hong Kong, where her favourite thing to do is island-hopping with her daughter. You can check out her musings on motherhood, courtesy her Instagram profile.