Hong Kong Disneyland Resort will charge a nine-percent higher admission fee for “peak days” under a two-tier pricing system.
The new system, to take effect on Tuesday, assigns two different prices for one-day tickets, one for “regular days” and one for “peak days.”
The adult price for peak days will be HK$699, which will be nine percent higher than the regular day price of HK$639.
As for children, tickets on peak days will cost HK$524, 10 percent more than the regular day price of HK$475.
An one-day ticket calendar showing regular days and peak days will be available on Hong Kong Disneyland's official website.
While the new pricing structure comes into effect on October 19, the first peak day will fall on November 20.
New prices will apply for Magic Access Memberships on November 20.
An adult Gold Membership will cost HK$2,228, as compared to the previous price of HK$2,059. A Platinum Membership will cost HK$3,998, an 11 percent increase of the old price of HK$3,599.
The price for an adult Silver Membership remains unchanged. The new prices for student/child memberships under Silver, Gold and Platinum tiers are HK$950, HK$1,588 and HK$2,878 respectively.
A “Double the Fun” promotion is available during the Halloween and Christmas period. Guests can enter the park twice between September 7 this year and January 19, 2022. Tickets are priced at HK$699 for adults and HK$520 for children.