Decorations have been added around Hong Kong Disneyland in honor of “The Most Magical Party of All,” the resort’s 20th anniversary celebration.
‘The Most Magical Party of All’ 20th Anniversary Decor


The entrance arch of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort has been decorated with 20th anniversary accents. The support columns have been adorned with gold medallions and swirls that incljude the official “20” logo with a Mickey icon replacing the “0.” The base of the columns also have added decorative swirls in blue, pink, and purple.


The columns have different color balloons that light-up alongside the golden swirls at night.


Banners have been added to the guest path on the way to the park from the transportation hub. Each character wears a festive outfit and stands in front of golden swirls, such as Mickey and Donald seen above. The Hong Kong Disneyland logo is featured in the upper left-hand corner, and the “20” medallion is placed on the bottom right.


Among other characters represented with banners along the path are Chip and Duffy.


‘Olu Mel and StellaLou are also added to the mix, as both characters are featured in the new “Momentous: Party in the Night Sky” updated nighttime show.

Some of the poles feature two banners, such as this one with ‘Olu Mel and CookieAnn.

At the main entrance, the floral Mickey garden has been decorated with multicolored balloons and golden swirls. We saw some of these balloons in some earlier preview images.


Intermingled with the balloons are some decorative top hats in the same celebration colors. These hats match the ones worn by the Fab Five as part of their special anniversary costumes.

Like the decorations at the entrance gate, this display lights up at night. The balloons glow in pink, purple, blue, and yellow alongside the bright golden swirls, which are also accented with gold lights.

The metal gates located on the outside of the park tapstiles feature the Hong Kong Disneyland “20” medallion.

The “20” of the colorful medallion features a “0” with Mickey ears. Inside the number is a silhouette of the Castle of Magical Dreams. Below the “20” is the Hong Kong Disneyland logo.

Moving inside the park, a large display has been added to the flowerbed in the middle of Town Square. The display has several golden swirls forming a Mickey icon in the center.


Placed on either side of the central icon are small figures of Mickey, Goofy, Donald, and Minnie in their usual cartoon outfits. All four characters are holding more of the matching celebration balloons and made of a semi-transparent material. The material of each figure gives them a gemstone or stained glass-style appearance in the light.

The large Mickey icon in the center glows gold at night, while the character figures light up in their classic coloring.


Moving down Main Street, U.S.A, character banners and medallions have been added to the lampposts. Among the characters are Mickey and Minnie Mouse on blue pennants, again wearing their anniversary costumes.


Duffy and ShellieMay are also represented on colorful banners. Streamers and golden swirls emerge behind the medallions.


LinaBell and ‘Olu Mel are the next of Duffy’s pals featured on these Main Street banners.


CookieAnn and StellaLou also contribute to the celebration with their own banners.


Other Fab Five representation includes Pluto and Donald Duck.


A smaller display has been added to the flowerbed closer to the Castle of Magical Dreams. This display keeps the swirled gold style, but there is a blank space in the middle with a smaller Mickey icon on the right side. The position of the gold swirls appear to frame the castle when seen from the right angle. More balloons are included with the taller swirls on the left side. Like the other decorations, this display lights up at night.

Moving to other lands of the park, a Groot display has been added to Tomorrowland. The glass-like Groot holds balloons, one of which is adorned with the Avengers “A.” He stands atop several speakers that are surrounded with more golden swirl detailing. Another Mickey “20” logo is printed on one speaker.

In Adventureland, a Hawaiian-inspired display has been added. Colorful flowers, balloons, and golden swirls have been interlaced between lava rocks. A “20” logo has been placed on the center rock, though the “0” here has been updated to look like the heart of Te Fiti. Likewise, some of the balloons have sketch art of the Kakamora. The middle rock is also home to a glass-like Pua and Hei-Hei from “Moana.”

This display has been added in front of the main curved staircase for Mystic Manor. Likely inspired by the attraction’s music room scene, the display includes several musical instruments on pedestals and some paintings. Albert, one of the main characters from the attraction, is standing on top of the middle pedestal in a similar glass style to the other display characters. He holds a handful of colored balloons with more musical imagery.

Characters from “Bambi” have been added to the Fantasyland Gardens.


Small figures of Bambi, Flower, Thumper, and Miss Bunny are among the characters standing atop a floral blanket. Other woodland creatures play on a stump and log nearby.


Additional balloons and golden swirls add to the decor of the Fantasyland Gardens. A 20th anniversary sign has also been added to the garden, which appears like it will also light-up at night. The sign is mostly purple, with balloons on the right and more golden details.

Decor is also being added at the resorts, such as this statue we found at Disney’s Hollywood Hotel.
As one would expect, the Castle of Magical Dreams has also been decorated for the upcoming anniversary. We recently got a first look at those decorations, as well. The reimagined castle, which first debuted in 2020, includes individual color representations of Princesses and Queens from classic Disney films.
“The Most Magical Party of All” began on June 28, 2025, although the actual anniversary of Hong Kong Disneyland is September 12. New character costumes, the Friendtastic! Parade, and “Momentous: Party in the Night Sky” have all debuted as part of the celebration.
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