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Disney has announced that it will give away a lifetime pass to all of the Disney theme parks around the world to the first baby born in the Year of the Mouse. Their parents will also get a 10 year pass. Is it too late to start breeding now?
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To celebrate the auspicious Year of the Mouse, Hong Kong Disneyland today announced it will present lifetime passes to Hong Kong’s first newborn baby boy and baby girl in the Year of the Mouse. The passes entitle the children to free admission at Disney’s theme parks in Hong Kong, the USA and Paris. The parents and siblings of the children will also receive a 10-year complimentary pass.
“Hong Kong Disneyland is the ideal place for children and their families to have fun and enjoy wholesome, magical entertainment,” said Mr Bill Ernest, Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. “I’m delighted that Hong Kong Disneyland will play a role in the growing up process of the first baby boy and girl born in the Year of the Mouse. They will not only enjoy the immersive experience at Hong Kong Disneyland with their parents and siblings, but can also go beyond Hong Kong and experience first-hand the magic of Disney’s other theme parks around the world.”
The complimentary pass is auspiciously called the “Red Pass” and will be presented to the first “Mouse” babies by Hong Kong Disneyland Ambassador, Jasmine Law. This special “Red Pass” entitles the newborn to free admission at the Hong Kong Disneyland Park; the four parks in Florida: Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park; those in California: Disneyland Park, Disney’s California Adventure Park as well as the Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris. The parents and siblings of the first ‘Mouse’ babies will be able to enjoy the same worldwide privileges with their 10-year complimentary passes.
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