By Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Tickets for Shanghai Disneyland sold quickly on Friday, ahead of the iconic theme park’s scheduled reopening on Monday.
The park was shut from late January by the coronavirus outbreak. It will be allowed to operate at 30% visitor capacity from May 11.
The park’s own website showed full-day visitor tickets, which retail at RMB399 ($56.35) for adults, to be quickly unavailable for Monday and Tuesday, the first two days of operation.
Other sources said that all tickets for Saturday and Sunday (May 16 and 17) had also been sold out, though Variety in Hong Kong was unable to exactly replicate the results.
Read more on variety.com
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