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BEIJING, Aug. 18 -- There are still plenty of local tickets left for
opening day at Hong Kong's Disneyland even though the event is only a month
away.
Whether shanghai residents just don't care much about the house that the
mouse built, or whether Disney's stringent requirements affecting travel agency
partners is to blame for the apparent tepid interest is still an open question.
Shanghai cyts Tours Corporation, one of two licensed Disney sales agents in
the city, said yesterday it still has 50 vacancies left for a 150-person group
tour that will visit the park on its September 12 debut.Ctrip.com International
Ltd, the other broker, declined to provide figures on advance sales.
Other major travel agencies in Shanghai, including Jin Jiang Travel,
Shanghai International Travel Service and Spring International, said that only a
dozen of people had signed up for the first-day tour, despite many more
inquiries.These agencies have not received formal notice of a business
relationship with Disney, but they have gone ahead with tour bookings anyway.
Ye qiaoying, who works for Hong Kong Disneyland's public relations firm,
Ogilvy PR Worldwide, said it was not known when, or even whether, a list of new
partner dealers will be released.Ye did say that first-day tickets have been
sold out. So the only way to get in on the opening is to find a travel agent
that still has tickets.
The current price of a three-to-four-day tour to Hong Kong, including a day
in Disneyland, ranges from around 2,000 yuan (US$247) to 2,500 yuan.
That's about 1,000 yuan higher than the previous price without a Disneyland
visit. Disneyland entrance tickets alone range from 180 yuan to 365 yuan.
"The increase, in addition to the park ticket, results from the increased
price of hotels and airline tickets due to media hype," he said.
(Source: Shanghai Daily) |