The Chinese Laundry sale is offering a Memorial Sale with 25% off regular price items through May 28 with code YAY25. You'll also get 50% off items in the sale section of the website.
08.05.2020 - 12:49 / deadline.com
By Nancy Tartaglione
International Box Office Editor/Senior Contributor
The Middle Kingdom is eager to get back to the Magic Kingdom. Tickets for the Shanghai Disneyland theme park’s reopening on Monday have quickly sold out, demonstrating pent-up demand in China. The park had closed in January as the coronavirus outbreak was escalating, though the Shanghai Disney Resort resumed some operations in March with a limited number of shopping, dining and recreational experiences available.
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The Chinese Laundry sale is offering a Memorial Sale with 25% off regular price items through May 28 with code YAY25. You'll also get 50% off items in the sale section of the website.
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