It now costs more to see Disney's magic |
Prices of tickets to Disneyland Hong Kong went up today, Sept. 25, by five to seven percent for one-day access and up to 13% for annual memberships.
Regular one-day
tickets which used to cost $639 for adults and $479 for children and seniors
will go up to $669 and $499, respectively.
Tier 2 tickets will go
up to $759 from $719 for adults and $569 from $539 for children and seniors.
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Tier 3 tickets now
cost $50 more for adults who will have to pay $849, while children and seniors
pay an extra $40, for a total of $639 each.
The priciest Tier 4
tickets which allow access to the Lantau theme park at any time of the year,
including the peak holiday season, will now cost $939 from $879 for adults and
$705 from $659 for children and seniors.
The only ones who will
not have to pay more are residents aged 60 and above and holding JoyYou cards,
who will still be paying $100 to enter.
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But in line with other
Hong Kong attractions, seniors who do not hold JoyYou cards will be charged the
same entrance fees as students and children.
Annual pass prices
will increase by up to 13 percent, with the silver membership now costing
$1,568, the gold tickets at $2,748 and the costliest platinum ones at $4,998
for adults and $3,748 for children.
To offset the higher
ticket prices, Disneyland is offering limited-time deals for group visitors and
annual pass holders.
For details on the new
ticket prices and other information, visit Disneyland’s website: https://www.hongkongdisneyland.com/
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