Deadly Situation Forces Disneyland Resort To Close for 24 Hours: Evacuations Underway

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Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, the iconic Disney characters, are standing together in front of a charming station building at Disneyland. Mickey is wearing his classic red shorts and yellow shoes, while Minnie is in her red polka-dot dress and matching bow.

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An entire Disney Resort will remain closed through September 24, 2025, as numerous deaths have been reported and hundreds of flights have been canceled or delayed. Find out why.

Mystic Manor against a blue sky in Mystic Point at Hong Kong Disneyland, a Disney Resort in China.
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Disney Resort To Remain Closed: New Developments Has Hundreds of Flights Canceled

It started with eerie silence. Streets that usually bustled with visitors emptied, supermarkets were stripped bare, and anxious families rushed home before the skies opened. In Hong Kong, anticipation gave way to fear as the world’s most powerful storm of 2025 barreled closer.

For Disney fans, the heartbreak came quietly but swiftly: Hong Kong Disneyland—usually a refuge of joy and fantasy—announced it would remain closed through at least September 24. While it might seem like just another weather delay, this closure carries greater significance than most realize.

So why is this happening, and what does it mean for guests who had carefully planned their vacations? Here’s everything you need to know about the typhoon, the closure, and what to expect next.

Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Pluto, are dressed in festive attire and marching energetically in front of a red parade float. Cinderella’s Castle is visible in the background under a clear blue sky inside Hong Kong Disneyland.
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What’s New: Disney Confirms Closure Amid Typhoon Ragasa

Hong Kong Disneyland officials confirmed the park will stay closed at least until September 24, 2025, as Typhoon Ragasa—the strongest storm on Earth this year—sweeps through southern China.

Hong Kong is facing a night of destructive winds and drenching rain as Super Typhoon Ragasa tracks toward the financial hub, potentially becoming the most damaging storm since Mangkhut in 2018 – @BloombergTV on X

The storm has already left destruction in its path. In Taiwan, heavy flooding caused a bridge collapse and forced nearly 8,000 evacuations, with at least two deaths and dozens reported missing. In Hong Kong, classes were canceled, offices shut down early, and horse races and casinos closed as residents braced for impact.

Eric Chan, Hong Kong’s Chief Secretary, described Ragasa as a “serious threat,” echoing comparisons to 2018’s devastating Typhoon Mangkhut.

Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, and Goofy, dance in front of a castle with water fountains spraying around them. Several other costumed characters are also performing on stage amidst a vibrant, festive atmosphere.
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How Visitors Can Navigate the Closure

If you’re a guest with park tickets or hotel bookings, here’s what you need to know:

  • Ticket and Hotel Refunds: Disney historically offers full refunds or rescheduling options during typhoon-related closures. Guests are encouraged to check the official app or website.

  • Airport Disruptions: More than 600 flights out of Hong Kong International Airport have already been canceled. If you’re traveling soon, confirm with your airline before heading out.

  • Stay Updated: Hong Kong Disneyland provides real-time updates through its mobile app and official social channels—essential tools for anyone navigating the chaos.

Pro tip: If you’re already in the region, consider shifting your itinerary toward indoor activities and museums. Locals recommend avoiding unnecessary travel until government alerts are lifted.

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, dressed in matching blue outfits with star patterns, pose cheerfully in an outdoor park setting. Trees and a blue sky with some clouds are visible in the background at this Disney Resort.
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Insider Tips: Hidden Hacks During Storm Closures

Veteran Disney travelers know that storm closures aren’t always wasted days. Here are some insider strategies:

  • Merchandise Drops: When parks reopen after closures, exclusive merchandise and limited-time snacks often sell out quickly. Keep an eye out on reopening day.

  • Less Crowded Days: Post-storm reopenings often see lower crowds as many tourists adjust or cancel trips. This could mean shorter lines for top rides.

  • Local Comfort Foods: Residents suggest stocking up on Hong Kong favorites like pineapple buns and milk tea from neighborhood bakeries—comforting alternatives while waiting out the storm.

Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck in front of a parade float
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Why This Matters to Fans

Disneyland closures are rare, and when they do happen, it’s usually for events of historic scale. For fans, the emotional weight comes not just from a missed visit, but from witnessing a place of joy and childhood memories forced into silence by nature’s fury.

On social media, #HongKongDisneyland trended as travelers posted photos of shuttered gates and storm preparations. For many, Ragasa’s disruption is a stark reminder of how fragile even the happiest places on Earth can be.

And yet, closures like this also create a sense of community. Fans worldwide share updates, support each other with rebooking strategies, and count down the days until the park’s magic returns.

Exterior of "it's a small world" located at Hong Kong Disney Resort.
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Final Thoughts for Disney Resort Guests

Hong Kong Disneyland’s closure through September 24 highlights both the seriousness of Typhoon Ragasa and the ripple effects it creates for travelers and Disney lovers alike. While safety always comes first, the anticipation of reopening will no doubt bring relief—and perhaps a renewed sense of gratitude

Have you ever been caught in a storm at a Disney park? Share your experience below, and stay tuned for updates on Ragasa’s impact and Hong Kong Disneyland’s reopening.

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