Shanghai Disney Resort is adopting a new real-name ticketing policy this year to curb ticket scalping.
Shanghai Disneyland Ticketing Update
Currently, Shanghai Disney Resort allows guests to purchase a maximum of five tickets with one ID card.
Under the new policy, which is in line with recent government crackdowns on illegal commercial activities, each guest will be required to use their own official ID card to purchase a ticket. Each guest will be limited to buying only one ticket per day, either online or at the park. When entering Shanghai Disneyland, each guest must produce the ID card they used to buy their ticket. This policy will apply to special tickets.
The height requirement for child tickets will be removed, leaving only age as a determining factor. Children under the age of 3 receive free admission, while children from ages 3 to 11 on the day of their visit must get a child ticket.
Shanghai Disney Resort is located in Pudong, Shanghai, China. It opened in June 2016 as the sixth Disney Resort. It includes the Shanghai Disneyland theme park, Disneytown entertainment district, Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, and Toy Story Hotel. The first major expansion to the park was a Zootopia land, which opened in December 2023. The resort increased ticket prices prior to the land’s opening.
Source: Xinhua
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