Struggling Hong Kong Disneyland raises one-day entrance fees by 3 per cent, the fifth price increase at the park since it opened in 2005


Loss-making Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is to raise its one-day admission fees by 3.2 per cent to HK$639 (US$82), the most expensive ticket price in Asia for such theme parks.

This is the fifth time prices have risen since the park opened in 2005. The increase means adult admission will cost HK$639 and HK$475 for a child, while two-day tickets will rise by a similar extent to HK$825 and HK$609 respectively, the Lantau Island park announced on Tuesday.

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