Tomorrowland is a themed land at Hong Kong Disneyland. Like the newer generations of the American Tomorrowlands, Hong Kong's version features an emphasis on metallic trim, with lots of blue and purple hues.
However, Hong Kong Disneyland has announced that Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle!, Iron Man Experience and Iron Man Tech Showcase, along with Avengers Quinjet, are set to become part of the new upcoming Stark Expo in 2024, leaving Hyperspace Mountain and Orbitron the only 2 attractions in said article.
Attractions and entertainment[]
- Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle! (to be part of Stark Expo in 2024)
- Iron Man Experience (to be part of Stark Expo in 2024)
- Iron Man Tech Showcase (to be part of Stark Expo in 2024)
- Orbitron (2005-)
- Hyperspace Mountain (2016-)
- Tomorrowland Stage (to be Stark Expo Stage in 2024)
Former[]
- Space Mountain (2005-2016)
- Muppet Mobile Lab (2008–2013)
- UFO Zone (2006-2016)
- Stitch Encounter (2006-2016)
- Autopia (2006-2016)
- Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters (2005-2017)
- Push the Talking Trash Can (moved to Fantasyland)
- Tomorrowland Stage
- Star Wars: Command Post (2016-2021)
Restaurants and refreshments[]
- Comet Café
- NRG POD
- Starliner Diner
Former[]
- BB-8 Snack Cart
- Flying Saucer Snaks
Shops[]
- Expo Shop (to be part of Stark Expo in 2024)
- Space Traders
Former Shops[]
- Star Command Suppliers (2005-2017)
Expansion History[]
2006: Three-Ride Expansion[]
The land received its first expansion in 2006 with 3 new attractions: Autopia, Stitch Encounter, and UFO Zone. It is notable that all three rides are now closed to give way for future development.[1]
2016: Star Wars Takeover[]
Tomorrowland is taken over by Star Wars since June 2016 as the Park's summer event. Space Mountain is re-themed as "Hyperspace Mountain" while Stitch Encounter is replaced by "Star Wars: Command Post", a meet-and-greet area featuring Chewbacca and BB-8. On June 25, Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple premiered, utilizing the space where UFO Zone once stood.[2]