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Fantasy, frills and a pink fox: Playing dress up at Hong Kong Disneyland

Mariko Otomo, 37, (C) poses with Nozomi Yasuda, 39 (L) and Yuka Izawa, 37, (R). This was the Japanese visitors' second day at the park.

Hong Kong (CNN) โ€” There are a lot of princesses at Hong Kong Disneyland, but not the ones you think. Instead of your Cinderellas, Elsas and Annas in their royal best, itโ€™s a fuzzy pink fox thatโ€™s inspiring the princess-esque outfits of Disney-goers in their teens and 20s.

LinaBell is the latest addition to a line of plush toys called โ€œDuffy and Friends,โ€ created by Disney for the Asian market. She has never made it onto the big screen, but she and her furry companions have resonated with fans in the region, becoming one of the companyโ€™s best-selling franchises in the cityโ€™s theme park. Young women in particular are drawing inspiration from the pastel-colored characters, creating coquettish looks.

โ€œLinaBell is my favorite,โ€ said Liang Xiaoyu who was visiting from the Chinese city of Guangzhou. The 18-year-old was dressed in a pink-trimmed white frock, her hair in two loose ponytails, and was carrying a LinaBell backpack and keychain.

Fantasy, frills and a pink fox: Playing dress up at Hong Kong Disneyland
Around her neck is a pearl and ribbon necklace with a crystal heart setting.

Others spotted during a rainy June day channeled CookieAnn (a yellow dog who loves to bake), by wearing dog ear headbands as well as ShellieMay and Duffy, the lineโ€™s two bears.

Dressing up is popular at Disney theme parks across the world โ€” not just for kids, but for adults as well. Known as โ€œDisneybounding,โ€ the phenomenon sees visitors circumvent rules on wearing full Disney costumes (some masks, for instance, are banned to avoid any confusion with the parksโ€™ own costumed employees) by using clothing and accessories that evoke their favorite characters.

Qin Wuxiao, dressed from head to toe as Jessie the cowgirl doll from the โ€œToy Storyโ€ franchise, was taking photos with her mother in front of the Castle of Magical Dreams. The 23-year-old student said itโ€™s become popular for young people to dress up like characters and post pictures of themselves on Chinese social media apps like Xiaohongshu.

Charmy Chan and her friend Yanni Chung dressed for the day as Officer Judy Hops and Nick Wilde from โ€œZootopia.โ€ The Hong Kong Baptist University students grew up watching Disney movies and now that theyโ€™re in college they find themselves with more time to visit. โ€œWe usually come to the park once a month,โ€ said Chan, in front of the parkโ€™s bakery on Main Street USA.

Fantasy, frills and a pink fox: Playing dress up at Hong Kong Disneyland
She wears a popular headband featuring Duffy and all his friends.

And at Hong Kong Disneyland, Disney characters arenโ€™t the sole fashion inspiration for dedicated fans. All around the park, there were guests like 27-year-old Li Mengru from Chinaโ€™s Fujian province and 16-year-old Chen Xinyu from Guangdong province, dressed as Lolitas.

Not a Nabokovian Lolita, but women who dress in an unabashedly feminine style of clothing popularized in Japan in the mid-1990s. Think petticoats, dainty shoes and accessories. Li wore a light baby blue dress with statement bows and elaborate crystal nails, while Chen went with a more gothic look.

Linda Lee, meanwhile, wore a bold striped black and white dress adorned with cherries and red ribbons.

Fantasy, frills and a pink fox: Playing dress up at Hong Kong Disneyland
People pose for pictures at the entrance of Hong Kong Disneyland.

In the age of Instagram and TikTok, the park lends a perfect background for Disneybounders and cosplayers to immerse themselves in a fantasy world.

Thereโ€™s the World of Frozen that opened in November last year, where influencers can be found taking photos in front of a snowflake fountain on the streets of Arendelle. Tomorrowland lends itself as a futuristic backdrop for Marvel and โ€œStar Warsโ€ fans while Toy Story Land with its outsize wooden blocks, green army men and race cars make for some playful shots.

A sweet escape

Since the pandemic, the city โ€“ which imposed some of the worldโ€™s strictest travel restrictions โ€“ has been looking to boost tourism numbers by launching a โ€œHello Hong Kongโ€ campaign, that included giving away free flights. Though most visitors to the park are local residents, the majority government-owned Disneyland Resort is one of the key attractions being promoted to tourists.

Fantasy, frills and a pink fox: Playing dress up at Hong Kong Disneyland
Many visitors at the park post photos to social media wearing Disney paraphenelia. Some find it a welcome reprieve from the pressures of life outside.

The Hong Kong Tourism Boardโ€™s exit survey of around 93,000 people in 2023 showed the park was the third most visited attraction in the city. The shopping district of Tsim Sha Tsui and scenic spot The Peak were the two top spots respectively.

Many of the non-local visitors to Hong Kong Disneyland live in mainland China or countries in Southeast Asia like the Philippines, Thailand and Singapore, with some coming from Japan and South Korea as well.

Wandering into Adventureland from Grizzly Gulch, 34-year-old Kris Yang and 35-year-old Jimmy Redinger stopped to chat with CNN. โ€œHeโ€™s crazy about Disney,โ€ said Yang who is from mainland China of his partner, who is from the United States. The two primary school teachers were visiting from the northern Chinese province of Hebei. They wore shirts from โ€œZootopiaโ€ and โ€œHerculesโ€ and were decked out in Disney paraphernalia.

โ€œIf you like my outfit today, you should have seen me yesterday,โ€ said Redinger who proudly identified himself as a โ€œDisney adult,โ€ a term that might come with some baggage in the United States, given some of the extremes fans have gone viral for. โ€œI was in a full Goofy movie get-up.โ€

Fantasy, frills and a pink fox: Playing dress up at Hong Kong Disneyland
Fantasy, frills and a pink fox: Playing dress up at Hong Kong Disneyland

โ€œI embrace the idea of a โ€˜Disney adultโ€™,โ€ he added. โ€œItโ€™s in the name. Adults who love Disney. Someone who really has that connection to the company and parks.โ€

In Asia, the penchant for child-like things as adults broadly carries less social stigma than in the West. Chinaโ€™s โ€œmengโ€ and Japanโ€™s โ€œkawaiiโ€ cultures embrace cuteness.

Many, like 37-year-old Mariko Otomo kitted out in Disney accessories, were there as a form of escape. โ€œUsually we work very hard. We go office and back, office and back,โ€ she said. โ€œWhen we finally come to Disney we forget the daily stuff.โ€

โ€œEven just walking here, (I) have a good feeling,โ€ said Ankh Wong a 24-year-old saleswoman who has visited the park more than 20 times over the past six years. As soon as she got her first job, she bought a ticket to the park.

Fantasy, frills and a pink fox: Playing dress up at Hong Kong Disneyland
A man looks at a "Duffy and Friends" stuffed toy.

โ€œItโ€™s a place for happiness and I can put down my worries,โ€ said 16-year-old Deng Chundan.

Tactics like themed staycations and special events, collaborations with brands like Le Creuset, Godiva and local jeweler Chow Tai Fook and cultivating successful franchises such as Duffy and Friends are part of the parkโ€™s strategy to appeal to Gen Z and millennials. In recent years, the park has invested a reported $1.4 billion in expanding some of its attractions, which included a new โ€œFrozenโ€ themed section of the park. (โ€œFrozenโ€ which came out in 2013, is likely one of the first Disney films Gen Z would have watched as children).

Disney declined CNNโ€™s request for information on the ages of its annual visitors, but itโ€™s clear the Hong Kong park draws many grown up fans.

Redinger said nostalgia brings him back time and time again. โ€œAs the parks grow, we grow with the parks, reliving that time with our families (that) we had.โ€

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