
When planning a trip to Hong Kong Disneyland (HKDL), one of the first decisions you’ll need to make is figuring out what kind of tickets to buy. Hong Kong Disneyland has so many ticket options that it can be confusing to figure out which one is right for you. That’s where this Hong Kong Disneyland tickets guide comes in!
You might think that buying one-day or two-day tickets from the Hong Kong Disneyland website is your only option for tickets, but in reality there are many other ticket and purchase outlets available to you, and some of them actually offer Hong Kong Disneyland tickets for discounted prices! I’ll be going over those options in this guide.
So let’s dive into this guide and see which ticket option is best for you!
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Klook.com1-Day Tickets and 2-Day Tickets
The most common type of ticket you’re going to find are 1-Day and 2-Day Hong Kong Disneyland tickets. These can be bought on the Hong Kong Disneyland website. If you buy them on the Hong Kong Disneyland website, they automatically come with park reservations, which is why you will be asked to specify the date of your visit.
Park reservations were introduced after the pandemic in order for the park to be able to control the amount of people that visit the park on any given day. They still keep them around for crowd control purposes. If you buy a ticket from a third-party website, which I will expound on below, in most cases you will still need to make a park reservation on the Hong Kong Disneyland website.
1-day and 2-day tickets can be bought up to 3 months in advance of your visit. They are also valid for 3 months after your purchase date, meaning if your plans change you can change your park reservation to any day between the date of purchase and three months after the date of purchase. For 2-day tickets, your second visit must be within one week of your first visit. You do not need to make a park reservation for your second visit.
The 1-day ticket starts at HK$669 (US$86.23) per adult and HK$499 (US$64.32) per child/senior and goes up to HK$849 (US$109.43) per adult and HK$639 (US$82.36) per child/senior depending on when you visit. A 2-day ticket costs HK$1,132 (US$145.90) per adult and HK$849 (US$109.43) per child/senior and does not change depending on when you visit. Hong Kong Disneyland does not sell three-day tickets. So, if you want to visit for more than two days, you need to either book more tickets or use any of the other ticket options outlined below, especially if you want to save money.
Discounted Tickets
Hong Kong Disneyland usually always has some sort of ticket offer available on their website at any given time. For example, right now they have a ticket deal called the Play and Shop 2-Day Ticket Offer where you can get a discounted 2-day park ticket priced at HK$949 (US$122.32) per adult and a merchandise voucher valued at HK$50 if you spend HK$500 and above in any Hong Kong Disneyland store.
There are also Hong Kong Disneyland tickets that are bundled together with a stay at any of the three Hong Kong Disneyland Resort hotels. They don’t usually come with discounted tickets, but for example there’s a ticket and hotel deal right now where you get a child’s 2-day park ticket for free with the room. Be sure to always check what ticket offers they have on sale on the Hong Kong Disneyland website.
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Magic Access is Hong Kong Disneyland’s version of an annual pass. It comes in three different tiers, each offering their own unique perks and benefits.
Silver is the lowest Magic Access tier. If you choose to purchase this pass, do note that it is blocked out or unusable during weekends and some weekdays (like holidays such as Lunar New Year and Christmas). Its perks include 13% off regular dining, 10% off merchandise, and 10% off hotel stays. Special benefits during your birthday month include free admission on your birthday, as well as a free lunch. The silver magic access pass is currently priced at (as of March 2025) HK$1,568 or US$201.67 for people aged 12-59 and HK$1,178 or US$151.51 for Children aged 3-11, Students aged 12-25, and Seniors 60 and over.
Gold is the middle Magic Access tier. With this pass you can visit almost every day of the year, with only some exceptions (such as Lunar New Year). Perks include free parking for 24 days, 20% off stroller rentals, 18% off regular dining, 10% off merchandise, and 15% off hotel stays. Just like the Silver pass, there are birthday privileges included with the pass. The pass currently costs HK$2,748 or US$353.43 for people aged 12-59 and HK$2,058 or US$264.69 for Children aged 3-11, Students aged 12-25, and Seniors 60 and over.
Platinum is the highest tier of Magic Access you could possibly get. It has no blockout dates and comes with a plethora of perks, including free parking, discounts on 1 day park tickets, priority admission to Festival of the Lion King, a special Platinum-member only entrance, 25% off dining, and 20% off merchandise. Unique birthday extras only available for Platinum-tier holders include a birthday cake as well as a birthday gift. The pass costs HK$4,998 or US$642.82 for people aged 12-59 and HK$3,748 or US$482.05 for Children aged 3-11, Students aged 12-25, and Seniors 60 and over.
Do take note that sometimes, Hong Kong Disneyland will offer discounts or special offers for Magic Access memberships. Right now, Hong Kong Disneyland is offering Magic Access memberships at 20% off if you buy 4 or more passes. They will also discount your pass by HK$200 if you upgrade your 1-day ticket to a Magic Access membership on the day of your visit. You may upgrade your ticket at the Magic Access service center in the Main Street Opera House.
Klook Tickets
Did you know that you don’t have to buy tickets at the HKDL website? Third party sellers also sell Hong Kong Disneyland tickets, sometimes for prices lower than those available on the Hong Kong Disneyland website.
The site I recommend the most is Klook. They have different ticket packages available such as allowing your ticket to be bundled with Early Park Entry Passes (which allows you to enter Hong Kong Disneyland an hour earlier than everyone else. Learn more here.), Premier Access Passes (which allow you to skip the lines on some attractions. Learn more here), and Meal Vouchers.
The bundles are also cheaper than what you would pay in the Hong Kong Disneyland website if you bought all those add-ons and tickets individually. Klook will also have some of HKDL’s special offers available on their site as well.
Even if you don’t want to buy any of the add-ons, 1-day and 2-day tickets are still usually a couple of dollars cheaper on Klook than they are on the HKDL website. Just take note that some of their tickets do not come with park reservations, meaning you’d still need to make a park reservation on the HKDL website.
Here are some links to Klook offers that we recommend you peruse before your next trip!
Klook.comRecommendations for What Hong Kong Disneyland Tickets to Purchase
If you’re planning on visiting for 1-2 days, I recommend you purchase a 1-Day or 2-Day ticket. Of course, purchase a 2-Day ticket using a special offer if they have any promotions going on as those will save you some money.
If you’re deciding between going for 1 or 2 days, I would say visit for 2 days. Your per-day rate becomes a LOT cheaper with a 2-Day ticket and sometimes a 1-day ticket could almost equal the price of a 2-day ticket. If your budget can swing it, I say go for 2 days.
If you’re planning on visiting for 3 or more days in a year, go purchase a Magic Access membership. The Silver membership is already so cheap that it makes more sense to buy it than buy a 1-day ticket and a 2-day ticket if you are going for 3 days. Plus you get those extra discounts on food, merch, and other privileges.
Definitely consider buying a Magic Access membership if you plan on visiting for 3 days or more. As mentioned earlier, just take note of the block out dates for the Silver and Gold Magic Access tiers.
Hong Kong Disneyland Tickets Guide Conclusion
Hopefully this Hong Kong Disneyland tickets guide gave you some clarity on which ticket option you should purchase before your trip. As always if you have any questions feel free to contact me!
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