Ocean Park Hong Kong celebrates its 40th anniversary this year and bigger developments are underway for tourists and visitors as Ocean Park develops into an all-round international resort destination. True to its core, it continuously enhances in-park experience to attract more visitors from around the world.
Located on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, Ocean Park is home to thrill rides, animal exhibits and food outlets with spectacular panoramic views of the South China Sea. With real animals and real natural exhibits, Ocean Park has been able to focus on combining entertainment with education and conservation, connecting people with nature, and providing opportunities for visitors to learn and have an up-close encounter with real animals.
Matthias Li, chief executive of Ocean Park, said, “We always try to be creative and make strategic investments that offer our guests a fresh experience every time they visit by rolling out innovative annual seasonal events, such as Summer Splash, Halloween Fest, Christmas Sensation, Chinese New Year celebrations, Chill Out @ The South and Animal Discovery Fest, as well as injecting new elements to make them bigger, grander and more entertaining each and every year. These would encourage guests to celebrate special seasonal offerings at Ocean Park with their family and friends, and give them compelling reasons to come back every year.”
Li added, “Ocean Park is also Hong Kong’s unique homegrown theme park with a heritage of delivering family fun and fond memories. We believe a theme park must be culturally relevant to the markets it serves and Ocean Park has been extremely good at remaining focused on that value of ensuring its offerings are distinctively Hong Kong, while also being unique to Ocean Park.”
In addition to the existing offerings and attractions, a number of world-class attractions will be launched at the Park in the coming few years. The expectant opening of two hotels, the Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel and The Fullerton Hotel @ Ocean Park, will enable guests to extend their stay. The first hotel, the Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel, is expected to open in the second quarter of 2018. The hotel, which is located right at the entrance of Ocean Park and adjacent to the recently opened Ocean Park MTR Station, will be a significant milestone for Ocean Park. The two hotels will also provide a new venue for Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) event organizers from around the world, which will be easily accessible thanks to the new MTR link to the Park.
Also scheduled for finished in 2019 is the new year-round, all-weather Ocean Park Water World which will be the first and only waterfront water park in Southeast Asia, featuring world-class and one of a kind water attractions and features. The new attraction will span 64,400 square meter, and boast close to 30 indoor and outdoor attractions, including two wave pools and nine dynamic and state-of-the-art water slides. It will provide guests with excitement and fun all year round.
Together, these new developments will play an integral part of Ocean Park’s on-going transformation into an international resort destination offering multiple attractions and hotel accommodation.
As Ocean Park continually targets guests from the Philippines, attractive packages in selected travel agents in the country are on offer right now, including:
Super Value Buddy Package: Buy 3 adult tickets get 1 adult free;
Themed Restaurant Gourmet Package: Admission ticket plus a 3-course meal at either one of two themed restaurants;
Admission Plus Restaurant Meal Combo: Admission ticket plus a main course and soft drinks at one of five restaurants
Fun and Shop Combo: Admission ticket plus HK$100 souvenir cash coupon
Two joint promotions, each with Enchanted Kingdom and the Philippine National Bank, will also be launched this year. The bank’s credit card holders will be able to enjoy 12 percent discount on daytime admission. In addition, discounts will also be offered on souvenirs and food and beverage items.
For more information and news, visit www.oceanpark.com.hk/en