Hong Kong Disneyland Resort announces new pricing
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort announced that a new demand-based, two-tier ticket pricing structure for park admission will go into effect on Oct. 19, 2021.
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort announced that a new demand-based, two-tier ticket pricing structure for park admission will go into effect on Oct. 19, 2021.
Research conducted by Koala – an online marketplace that connects travelers and timeshare owners – has predicted the cost of going to Disney parks around the world in 2031.
Starting Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, Universal Orlando Resort will move to a date-based ticketing system, offering varied prices for guests planning their next vacation.
Hong Kong Disneyland has announced new, increased prices for General Admission tickets and Magic Access Memberships, the name for their annual passes, as well as a new Magic Access 2-year renewal offer.
Walt Disney World has raised their theme park ticket prices. The price to visit one day at Magic Kingdom has now reached triple digits at $105. Although prices have gone up across the board, you can get significant savings by booking more than one day at a time.
Earlier this week we reported on Disney World’s ticket prices rising. As expected, days later Universal has raised some of their prices as well. But so far, their prices have only risen at the gate, online ticket prices have remained the same.
As they have been doing in past years, Walt Disney World has raised the ticket prices to enter their theme parks. They haven’t broken $100 for a day at one park, but they’re very close. The price to visit one day at Magic Kingdom went from $95 to $99. But there are significant savings by…
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