(April 21, 2013 – Hong Kong) Mystic Point,
the final chapter of Hong Kong Disneyland’s current expansion project,
will officially open on May 17, 2013. Rich in storytelling, Mystic
Manor, an all-new, original attraction within Mystic Point, is home to
brand new characters, special effects and architecture, each of which
seamlessly blends with technology designed to transport guests into a
strange and fantastic universe beyond their imaginations.
The story of Mystic Point follows
the adventures of eccentric explorer and art collector Lord Henry
Mystic, who invites Guests to board the Mystic Magneto-Electric Carriage
for a tour of his private museum located within his Victorian manor
house. When Lord Henry’s companion monkey Albert mischievously opens a
newly acquired magical music box, the enchanted Music Dust inside is
released and, a mysterious journey begins.
This
final chapter of the current expansion project is comprised of the
iconic Mystic Manor, which features one of the most sophisticated
systems ever built by Disney, a themed photo area called Garden of
Wonders, a new restaurant and a merchandise shop, each of which plays an
important role in creating a fully immersive experience within Hong
Kong Disneyland.
Mark Schirmer, Creative Director, Walt Disney Imagineering (Hong Kong)
said, “Mystic Manor is a brand new concept with new characters, special
effects and architecture that no Guest has ever seen before in any of
the Disney parks worldwide. From illustrators, model-makers and
painters, to special effects, ride design and landscaping, the whole
team came together to bring the mysterious story to life for Guests. We
also created the fun and identifiable looks for Lord Henry and his
companion monkey Albert, which I know Guests are going to love.”
The
opening operation team started the testing and training since last year
to ensure smooth operation for the opening of Mystic Point. Launching
after the popular Toy Story Land and Grizzly Gulch, Mystic Point will
continue to bring even more entertainment and exciting experiences to
Guests
Utilizes special effects to create an immersive adventure of theatrical wonders
The
Mystic Magneto-Electric Carriage inside the Mystic Manor is the first
trackless ride that applies radio-frequency identification (RFID)
technology ever built by Disney. Four carriages depart at a time,
following Albert to explore Mystic Manor. When Albert opens a newly
arrived artifact – a beautifully carved wooden music box reputed to
possess strange powers – he is amazed to discover an enchanting tune
flowing from the open box, along with a ribbon of mystical energy.
Whatever this ribbon touches – artifacts, statues or paintings – the
object springs to life.
Guests
in every vehicle will get a front-row seat experience of the 40 visual
effects created by different technologies and 36 projectors, including
four ultra-high-definition (4k) projectors. The trackless Mystic
Magneto-Electric Carriage ride can be positioned in any direction at any
moment, which Guests never know their next way to go. And with the
different perspectives of the 4 vehicles, Guests would want to ride it
over and over again to get on a highly immersive adventure full of surprises, special effects and theatrical wonders.
In
addition to the sophisticated ride system and special effects, a
modern, high-fidelity soundtrack written by Grammy-winning, Emmy-winning
and Oscar-nominated composer Danny Elfman supports the action of the
story. The soundtrack features a recurring musical theme – the haunting
tune of the music box – that weaves its way through the rooms of Mystic
Manor as the story progresses.
Mysterious artifacts present a unique, eye-opening experience
Mystic
Point focuses on immersing Guests in the story with its detailed
design. There are more than 7,000 artifacts throughout the themed land.
In the Garden of Wonders, several ancient sculptures and mosaics
with unbelievable 3D illusions are displayed. Guests must view them from
particular angles to unlock their mysteries, which offer the most
bewildering and mystifying photo-taking experiences!
As vast as Lord Henry’s collection is, precious artifacts from different historical backgrounds are temporarily stored at the Mystic Point Freight Depot, where
Lord Henry’s grandnephews share stories with Guests from their
adventures with Lord Henry. They have also invited friends they have met
along the way to join them, and cultural ambassadors appear in
traditional Native American, Egyptian, Bulgarian, Indian and Mexican
attire, further enhancing the exotic international flavor of Mystic
Point.
Enjoy international cuisines in exotic surroundings
After visiting Mystic Manor, Guests can dine in the Explorer’s Club Restaurant –
a 500-seat restaurant celebrating the globetrotting exploits of Lord
Henry and the Society of Explorers and Adventurers (S.E.A.). The
restaurant has five themed dining areas where Guests are invited to dine
in rooms that reflect cultures and styles of exotic locations,
including Egypt, Russia, Morocco, India and China. A diverse range of
cuisines with popular dishes from Indonesia, Japan, Korea and Southeast
Asia are served, including dishes which are making their first
appearances in the Park, such as Korean Ginseng Chicken Soup, Sautéed
Rice Cake with Cabbage and Korean Chili Sauce, Shabu Shabu with Mixed
Vegetables, and more. To add even more wonder to this mysterious
adventure, don’t miss the newly introduced special beverage Blueberry
Myst.
For
Guests who wish to purchase Mystic Point-themed collectibles or other
limited edition merchandise from Disney Parks around the world, a visit
to The Archive Shop is a must. There are over 140 items
along four main themes: Mystic Manor, Mickey Family Adventure at Mystic
Manor, Disney Parks Around the World and Theme Specific for Guests to
bring home as souvenirs of their extraordinary journey.
Hong
Kong Disneyland is ready to bring Guests on an eye-opening journey on
May 17. Are you ready to embark on this mysterious adventure?
0 comments:
Post a Comment