Ticket prices set for Shanghai Disneyland

Wednesday, 05 Feb, 2016 0

Tickets prices have been announced for Disney’s first theme park on the Chinese Mainland.

Tickets go on sale to the public from March 28 and will cost 370 yuan (about £39) for regular admission.

Peak pricing for holidays and weekends has been set at 499 yuan (£52), and will include the two-week opening period from June 16-30.

Tickets for children and seniors are priced at 280 yuan (£29) and two-day park passes are also available at a 5% discount, Disney said.

"Shanghai Disneyland’s two-tiered pricing and date-specific tickets will allow the park to manage the extraordinary anticipated demand," a company statement said.

Shanghai Disneyland’s admission prices are cheaper than Greater China’s other Disney park – Hong Kong Disneyland, which costs HK$539 (£47) for an adult, although it does not charge more for peak periods.

The Shanghai park, which is Disney’s sixth worldwide, is expected to attract about 25 million visitors a year.
 



 

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