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Email----> wdw.guest.communications@disneyworld.com
Hong Kong Park email is ----> http://www.hongkongdisneyland.com/eng/discover/contactus_emailus_form.html
"Disneyland weddings for the young and wealthy
The Standard
Sylvia Hui
May 18, 2005
Hong Kong couples who want to live out their fantasies can do so at Hong Kong Disneyland - for a hefty price.
Starting today, couples can book Chinese banquet-style wedding receptions with a Mickey Mouse touch at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel from HK$11,457 a table, Hong Kong Disneyland executives announced Tuesday.
More than 1,000 inquiries, most coming from couples in the territory, have already been received. Those on the waiting list will have priority.
``We are targeting Hong Kong couples mostly, but later we could consider bringing in couples from the mainland and Southeast Asia,'' said Roy Hardy, vice president of the theme park's marketing and sales.
The hefty price tag comprises a food charge of HK$8,888 for a 12-person table, beverages and a 10 percent service charge, which is on a par with banquet rates at the luxury Peninsula Hotel and pricier when compared with other top hotels in the territory.
The cheapest banquet packages at the Island Shangri-la Hotel, for example, come at HK$7,388 per table exclusive of beverages and service charge, while the Mandarin Oriental charges HK$6,688 for the same.
The most expensive banquet package Disneyland offers is a steep HK$15,857 per table, inclusive of beverages, service charge and six tickets to the theme park.
The menus feature traditional Chinese banquet delicacies such as roast suckling pig, shark's fin soup and sliced abalone. "
According to the latest from CBS news, despite pleas from a number of internationally recognized agencies----> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/05/23/tech/main697204.shtml Disney has not been willing to follow its stated policy on "Enviromentality" ----> http://corporate.disney.go.com/environmentality/ .
Do the right thing.
DocVikingo
If you don't like what you read, you can contact:
Compliments, Complaints, and Suggestions
Walt Disney World Guest Communications
P.O. Box 10040
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830-0040
Email----> wdw.guest.communications@disneyworld.com
Hong Kong Park email is ----> http://www.hongkongdisneyland.com/eng/discover/contactus_emailus_form.html
"Disneyland weddings for the young and wealthy
The Standard
Sylvia Hui
May 18, 2005
Hong Kong couples who want to live out their fantasies can do so at Hong Kong Disneyland - for a hefty price.
Starting today, couples can book Chinese banquet-style wedding receptions with a Mickey Mouse touch at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel from HK$11,457 a table, Hong Kong Disneyland executives announced Tuesday.
More than 1,000 inquiries, most coming from couples in the territory, have already been received. Those on the waiting list will have priority.
``We are targeting Hong Kong couples mostly, but later we could consider bringing in couples from the mainland and Southeast Asia,'' said Roy Hardy, vice president of the theme park's marketing and sales.
The hefty price tag comprises a food charge of HK$8,888 for a 12-person table, beverages and a 10 percent service charge, which is on a par with banquet rates at the luxury Peninsula Hotel and pricier when compared with other top hotels in the territory.
The cheapest banquet packages at the Island Shangri-la Hotel, for example, come at HK$7,388 per table exclusive of beverages and service charge, while the Mandarin Oriental charges HK$6,688 for the same.
The most expensive banquet package Disneyland offers is a steep HK$15,857 per table, inclusive of beverages, service charge and six tickets to the theme park.
The menus feature traditional Chinese banquet delicacies such as roast suckling pig, shark's fin soup and sliced abalone. "
According to the latest from CBS news, despite pleas from a number of internationally recognized agencies----> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/05/23/tech/main697204.shtml Disney has not been willing to follow its stated policy on "Enviromentality" ----> http://corporate.disney.go.com/environmentality/ .
Do the right thing.
DocVikingo