Annual Passes See Significant Price Increases at Hong Kong Disneyland

Tuesday, 24 September 2024, 11:31

Annual passes at Hong Kong Disneyland are witnessing a significant price surge, with increases ranging from 3% to 13%. As the park raises ticket prices starting Wednesday, many family visitors may seek out annual membership deals to offset the added costs. The most premium tickets and memberships will hit new highs, making it crucial for park-goers to evaluate their options carefully.
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Annual Passes See Significant Price Increases at Hong Kong Disneyland

Annual Passes and Ticket Price Increases

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort will raise ticket prices by as much as 13% for several categories starting Wednesday, while offering limited-time deals for cheaper day entrance for groups and annual pass holders. One-day tickets to the theme park on Lantau Island will cost 5% to 7% more, and annual membership prices will increase by 3% to 13%.

New Pricing Structure

  • The most expensive “Tier 4” one-day ticket will cost HK$939 (US$120) for adults, HK$705 for children and seniors.
  • The cheapest one-day tickets will now be HK$669 for adults (up 4.6%) and HK$499 for children and elderly (up 5%).
  • Annual pass holders, specifically the platinum membership of Magic Access, will see their prices rise to HK$4,998. Children, students, and seniors will be charged HK$3,748.

Discounts for Annual Pass Holders

To incentivize returning visitors, Disneyland is offering discounts for annual pass holders. The park is lowering the age threshold for those considered elderly to 60 years. They will provide a 15% discount when purchasing three or more Magic Access memberships, allowing savings of up to HK$3,066.

Special Offers to Consider

  1. A package for four adults with “Tier 3” tickets will be priced at HK$2,556, resulting in savings of HK$840.
  2. Existing holders of annual memberships can renew with discounts up to 30%.

This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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