Since then, Pin Trading has spread to Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disney Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and Disney Cruise Lines with each location creating their own pins and traditions.
Currently, the Resort is overseen by Managing Director Andrew Kam who reports to Bill Ernest, President and Managing Director, Disney Parks & Resorts, Asia.
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In an effort to avoid cultural friction similar to what happened when Euro Disney Resort opened in France, Disney has taken efforts to make this new park reflect the local culture.
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The managing director of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is Andrew Kam, who reports to Bill Ernest, President and Managing Director, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, Asia.
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Managing Director, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort — Bill Ernest (2006-2008; President of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, Asia, 2008–Present)
MTR anticipated that the opening of the Disneyland Resort and Ngong Ping 360 would have an increase in passenger demand and therefore ordered four new trains for Tung Chung Line.
Pressler was promoted to lead Disney's worldwide resorts division Disney Cruise Line, the Disneyland Resort, the Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort Paris, as well as encourage negotiations with the government of Hong Kong over the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
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