Previously because Shanghai Disney can not bring food into the park, and also rummage through the bag of things caused a hot debate, but now Disney has allowed to bring food into the park, but not all the food can be brought in, and the implementation of the classification of garbage in Shanghai, we throw garbage when you have to pay attention to.
1, Shanghai Disney can bring what to eat inShanghai Disney is allowed to bring food and water into the Shanghai Disneyland, in the Shanghai Disneyland, visitors can bring for their own consumption of food and beverages to enter the Shanghai Disneyland, but is not allowed to bring need to be heated, re-heated, processed, chilled or insulated food and with a pungent odor of the food.
Foods that may not be brought into the park include (but are not limited to): instant noodles that require heated water, foods with self-heating features, and watermelon (a whole watermelon that needs to be cut with a knife), durian, and stinky tofu.
More than 50 direct-drinking water outlets and more than 20 hot water outlets throughout the park will also continue to provide free hot and cold water for guests to drink. Alcoholic beverages, cans and glass containers will continue to be prohibited from being brought into the park (with the exception of small baby canned foods). For visitors who need to store their personal belongings that are not allowed to be brought into the park, the resort has introduced a daily storage service of 10 yuan per item.
Visitors may bring their own food and beverages to the designated picnic areas in the park, but are required to follow the guidelines for garbage sorting and to ****co-operate in maintaining a clean and tidy park environment.
2. Ticket PricesAdult 2-day ticket NT$929
Child 2-day ticket NT$689
Adult 1.5-day ticket NT$832
Child 1.5-day ticket NT$612
Adult 1-day ticket NT$519
Child 1-day ticket NT$389
3. ConcessionsChildren (3 weeks old to 11 years old. Including 3 weeks old and 11 years old; or height of more than 1 meter to 1.4 meters), the elderly (60 years old and above) and disabled visitors (need to provide proof of disability) will continue to enjoy about 25% discount when purchasing tickets. Infants and toddlers (under 3 years old or 1 meter and under in height) will continue to receive free admission. Shanghai Disneyland will continue to offer a rolling 30-day pricing calendar to make it easier for guests to make choices based on their varying needs and plan their trips earlier.
Since its opening, Shanghai Disneyland Resort has continued to develop innovative products and improve its ticketing system to better meet consumer travel habits. The current four-tiered fare structure allows the resort to effectively direct seasonal traffic throughout the year to optimize the guest experience.
One ticket to Shanghai Disneyland provides guests with access to all rides and entertainment in the seven themed parks (except for special services, amenities and events that require additional fees).
Shanghai Disneyland's annual passes will continue to be one of the most cost-effective ways for guests to enjoy the theme parks. Depending on the type of Annual Pass, Shanghai Disneyland Annual Pass holders will be able to visit Shanghai Disneyland multiple times throughout the year, enjoy a wide range of exclusive park discounts, and have the opportunity to be invited to special events, celebratory parties, and Disney Friends experiences.