Hong Kong Disneyland raises admission prices
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort has announced an admission price hike but it is the smallest ever annual rise.
Adult one-day admission rises by 3.2% to HK$639 (US$81), and up 3.7% to $475 for a child.
Two day tickets are now HK$825 and HK$609 for adults and kids respectively.
The new prices took effect this week.
HKDL said ticket prices for seniors and for Magic Access Memberships remain unchanged.
Annual pass members can renew their membership at a discount, Disney said.
In late 2017, the park raised admission prices by nearly 6%.
In the past fiscal year HKDL has trimmed its losses to just HK$54 million compared with HK$345 million a year earlier.
Attendance was also up in 2018 by 8% to 6.7 million.
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