Disneyland tickets rise
DISNEYLAND in Hong Kong will raise ticket prices by over 10 percent from tomorrow but believes the increase will have minimal impact, after the park became profitable for the first time last year.
The price of the one-day ticket will jump from HK$399 (US$51.4) to HK$450 for adults, and from HK$285 to HK$320 for children. Seniors aged 65 or above will not have to pay more.
But the park believes the price rise will have little impact on the visitor number as nearly 70 percent of the visitors are non-Hong Kong residents and the ticket price only accounts for a tiny part of their spending. Last year 6.73 million visitors visited the park, up 13 percent from 2011.
Last month, Disneyland posted a profit of HK$109 million in fiscal 2012 which ended on September 29.
The price of the one-day ticket will jump from HK$399 (US$51.4) to HK$450 for adults, and from HK$285 to HK$320 for children. Seniors aged 65 or above will not have to pay more.
But the park believes the price rise will have little impact on the visitor number as nearly 70 percent of the visitors are non-Hong Kong residents and the ticket price only accounts for a tiny part of their spending. Last year 6.73 million visitors visited the park, up 13 percent from 2011.
Last month, Disneyland posted a profit of HK$109 million in fiscal 2012 which ended on September 29.
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