The operating companies of Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea have announced that they will make a difference in ticket prices on weekdays and holidays from March next year.

Weekday prices will remain unchanged and holiday prices will increase to change the situation of a flood of reservations on holidays.

According to the announcement, Oriental Land Co., Ltd. announced that it will introduce a mechanism to change the ticket prices of Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea depending on the day of the week and the time of year from March 20, next year.



Currently, the number of visitors is limited due to the influence of the new coronavirus, but in order to change the situation where reservations are flooded on holidays, the price will be raised during Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, spring break, and long holidays.



Specifically, the price of a "1 day passport" with a one-day expiration date is from 8200 yen to 8700 yen for adults over 18 years old, from 6900 yen to 7300 yen for junior high school students and high school students, and from 4 years old to elementary school students. Children range from 4900 yen to 5200 yen.



On weekdays, on the other hand, the current price will remain unchanged.



The price increase range and period may be reviewed based on the future situation.



The company is expected to have a final deficit of over 50 billion yen this year because the company has been closed for about four months due to the influence of the new coronavirus, and it seems that the revision of the price system is also aimed at improving profitability. You can.