Guests Find Just 7 Rides Open as Disney Park Shuts Most of Its Attractions
Visitors expecting a full slate of rides yesterday were met with disappointment when a Disney park slashed its offerings to fewer than a dozen attractions. The move wasn’t due to technical issues or lack of staffing but something far more familiar to the region — strong winds that made outdoor rides unsafe to operate.
Disney properties rarely scale back on such a scale. Across the company’s global portfolio, year-round operations are part of the brand’s promise. Still, certain locations face recurring threats that occasionally override the magic. Storm warnings in particular have long been a source of disruption.
The latest closures arrive just as another storm looms. Typhoon Ragasa is tracking toward the city and is expected to hit on Wednesday, raising the likelihood of further shutdowns in the days ahead. Guests who already faced reduced options yesterday may see even more interruptions soon.
Strong Winds Shut Down Outdoor Attractions
At Hong Kong Disneyland, a Strong Wind Signal No. 3 prompted the suspension of every outdoor ride on September 19. That left headline attractions like Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars, Jungle River Cruise, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, and the World of Frozen’s Wandering Oaken’s Sliding Sleighs closed for the day.
A guest shared a notice on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Signal 3 is in effect today. Outdoor attractions are closed. Only the attractions listed in this diagram will be open. And that’s the explanation!”
Signal 3 is in effect today.
Outdoor attractions are closed.
Only the attractions listed in this diagram will be open.
And that’s the explanation!
本日シグナル3です。
屋外アトラクションはクローズです。
開いているアトラクションはこの図に書かれているアトラクションのみになります。
と説明されました! pic.twitter.com/hbWgXA0bfZ— aico (@aico_and_tweet) September 19, 2025
The list revealed just 12 experiences remained open, among them Frozen Ever After, “it’s a small world,” Mystic Manor, Hyperspace Mountain, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Iron Man Experience – Presented by AIA Hong Kong, and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Nano Battle! Non-ride options included Mickey’s PhilharMagic, Animation Academy, and stage shows. Festival of the Lion King, though listed, has been closed since September 3.
Anniversaries and Uncertainty
The disruption hit during the park’s 20th anniversary celebrations. Hong Kong Disneyland recently debuted Disney’s first Moana-inspired restaurant, Wayfinders’ Table, alongside “Friendtastic!,” its most elaborate parade yet with 11 floats, over 100 performers, and appearances by 30 Disney characters, including Duffy and Friends, Zootopia favorites, and stars from Encanto (2021).
The timing highlights the delicate balance between celebration and caution. With Typhoon Ragasa expected midweek, the park may once again have to pause or scale back its offerings. For a resort that has long faced financial and attendance challenges, weather disruptions remain a persistent obstacle.
For guests, reduced ride availability can turn a long-planned trip into a curtailed experience. For Hong Kong Disneyland, it’s another reminder that even carefully staged anniversaries are not immune to forces beyond its control.