Guide to Buying Park Tickets for Tokyo Disney Resort 2024


If you need Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea tickets immediately, check the official app or our trusted third-party Klook.

You’ll need park tickets to visit Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. Once you have your hotel rooms secured, buying your park tickets is the next step. Buying park tickets for Tokyo Disney Resort is confusing and frustrating, but I’ll explain the process and how the tickets work.

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Tokyo Disneyland Ticket Prices 2024

Ticket TypeAdult (18 & Over)Junior (Ages 12-17)Child (Ages 4-11)
1-Day Passport¥7,900~¥10,900¥6,600~¥9,000¥4,700~¥5,600
Early Evening Passport (From 3 PM on Weekends/Holidays)¥6,500~¥8,700¥5,300~¥7,200¥3,800~¥4,400
Weeknight Passport (From 5 PM on Weekdays excl. Holidays)¥4,500~¥6,200¥4,500~¥6,200¥4,500~¥5,400
1-Day Passport: Fantasy Springs Magic¥22,900~¥25,900¥21,600~¥24,000¥19,700~¥20,600
1-Day Passport (for Guests with Disabilities)¥6,500~¥8,700¥5,300~¥7,200¥3,800~¥4,440
1-day Tokyo Disneyland ticket starts at about $55 US dollars based on the current exchange rate from the Japanese yen.

Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea ticket prices vary depending on the day of the week. Weekends and National Holidays are the most expensive, while weekdays are generally the least expensive. To help decide when to visit Tokyo Disneyland, read our handy guide!

If you don’t plan to spend the entire day at either park, save money by getting the later entry or weeknight tickets.

Keep in mind that there are only 1-day tickets currently. Tokyo Disney Resort does not offer annual passes and has no plans for them to return anytime soon. For prices and availability, check the official Tokyo Disney Resort website.

How to Buy Tokyo Disneyland Park Tickets

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Park tickets are sold two months in advance at 2 PM Japan time. The official Tokyo Disney Resort website has a helpful calendar showing available tickets. Once you have your park tickets, you can enter the park that day. There are no park reservations, unlike other Disney Parks.

Here’s a rundown of where you can buy tickets for Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea.

Keep in mind that you cannot buy tickets at any ticket booths. You must buy tickets beforehand (unless you’re a Disney Hotel guest).

Disney Stores in Japan no longer sell tickets at their counters without a reservation. You must make a reservation through the Shop Disney Japan app in Japanese.

What’s the easiest way to buy Tokyo Disneyland tickets?

If your credit card works, the easiest is through the Tokyo Disney Resort website. The second way is to stay at Disney Hotel with guaranteed admission and pay at the hotel.

If all else fails, then I highly recommend Klook. It’s a third party that I trust and have used for many years.

Disney Hotel Guests are Guaranteed Park Entry

These Disney Hotels offer guaranteed park entry:

The Official Disney Hotels, including the Hilton Tokyo Bay and Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel, no longer offer guaranteed entry. These hotels only offer park tickets with your hotel reservation, and you must reserve them through their official websites ahead of time. They’re no longer available at the hotel ticket counters.

For full details, check the Tokyo Disney Resort Hotels website.

Tokyo Disneyland Discount Tickets

Discounted tickets are sometimes available during the slower winter season. This is sometimes limited to residents in Japan. If you have a friend in Japan, ask them to buy tickets for you beforehand. Discounts are not much, usually around ¥700 (US$6.00).

Tokyo Disney Resort Annual Pass (Annual Passport)

Since reopening in 2020, Tokyo Disney Resort has not offered annual passes. Tokyo Disney Resort has no plans to offer annual passes anytime soon.

I can’t buy Tokyo Disneyland tickets online.

A common issue is foreign (non-Japanese) credit cards not working with the Tokyo Disney Resort website. If your credit card doesn’t work, the easiest solution is to buy your tickets from Klook. It’s a third-party service that I recommend and trust.

Here are a few other things to try.

Ensure your card has the 3-D Secure Authentication (MasterCard SecureCode and Verified by Visa). According to the Japanese FAQ (the English site doesn’t specify), the following credit cards are accepted.

Credit cards that are accepted at Tokyo Disneyland

  • JCB
  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • AMEX (American Express)
  • Orico
  • Mitsubishi UFJ NICOS

Your card may or may not work, so it’s best to have a backup credit card. This applies to both the reservation site and for use inside the Parks.

If your credit card doesn’t work with the Tokyo Disney Resort Reservation system, here are a few options:

  • Sign up for Wise and use their card to buy tickets through the Tokyo Disney Resort website (this is confirmed and works).
  • Call your credit card provider to see if your transaction was blocked.
  • Buy your tickets at your Disney Hotel (guaranteed admission; you can use cash if needed).
  • Reserve tickets if you’re staying at one of the Official Hotels like the Hilton Tokyo Bay or Sheraton.
  • Ask a friend in Japan to buy tickets for you.

How do I scan my ticket into the Tokyo Disney Resort App?

You’ll need your park tickets scanned into the Tokyo Disney Resort app to use the Disney Premier Access, Standby pass, Entry Request, and other functions.

If you buy your park tickets through the Tokyo Disney Resort app or website, they’ll automatically show up in your app, so there’s nothing for you to scan. Ensure you’re logged into the same account you bought them with.

For all other tickets, like physical tickets bought from a Disney Hotel, a third party like Kook, or a Japanese convenience store, you’ll have to manually scan them into the app. You can scan them before the day of your visit. Ensure your app is up-to-date, and tap the “Scan Ticket” option on the home screen.

How do I scan my Klook ticket?

You can scan your Klook ticket into the Tokyo Disney Resort app or any valid ticket bought anywhere. There’s a lot of confusion with Klook tickets and scanning them into the app. The reason is that the ticket says the following:

This ticket can be used to enter the Park only if displayed on a smartphone (printed tickets are not accepted).

I’ve used printed-out versions of the Klook ticket before and never had any issues, so your mileage may vary. If you want to avoid any potential issues:

  • Use the digital Klook ticket on your phone to scan yourself into the park.
  • Have a printed version of everyone’s Klook tickets to make it easier to scan into the app.

If you only have the digital version of the tickets, it can get tricky to scan into the app since there’s no way to upload a screenshot or photo of the QR code. You must use the camera feature in the app.

Park Tickets FAQ

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Here are frequently asked questions regarding Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea tickets.

Can I scan Klook tickets to the Tokyo Disney Resort app?

You can scan your Klook Park ticket into the Tokyo Disney Resort app.

Is Klook Legit?

Yes, Klook is a legit company that we’ve recommended for years. Klook now offers 60% money back on tickets for Tokyo Disney Resort if you cannot visit for whatever reason for a small fee. Tokyo Disney Resort officially doesn’t offer refunds for tickets.

Do I need a park reservation for Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea?

No, Tokyo Disney Resort doesn’t have park reservations like Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort. Once you buy a ticket, you can visit the park on that date.

Where can I buy Tokyo Disneyland tickets?

You can buy tickets through the official Tokyo Disney Resort website or third parties like Klook.

Can I buy Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea tickets at the ticket booths?

You can’t buy tickets at either park’s ticket booths; you must buy them online or through the other methods listed in this article. While you’ll see some booths open, this is for those having issues with their purchased tickets.

When can I buy Tokyo Disneyland Park tickets?

Tickets are available up to 60 days (2 months) in advance. You can check the park ticket availability on the official website.

What type of Tokyo Disneyland tickets can I buy?

The only ticket available is dated 1-day park tickets for Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea. It’s not known when other ticket types are coming back.

Can I get a paper ticket to Tokyo Disney Resort?

The only way to get a cute paper ticket is by buying them from a Disney or Official Hotel. Unfortunately, you cannot exchange your tickets for paper tickets anymore. You are not given a paper ticket when you go through the turnstiles.

Do Tokyo Disney tickets sell out?

Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea tickets can sell out, so I recommend buying them as soon as you know what dates you wish to visit.

Are there park hopper tickets for Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea?

Only 1-day park tickets are available, so no park hopping options exist. If you wish to visit both parks in one day, you can buy two 1-day tickets.

What do I do if I want more than 1 day at Tokyo Disneyland?

Since multi-day tickets are unavailable, you’ll have to buy multiple 1-day tickets for now.

I live in Japan, and my credit card doesn’t work. What do I do?

If your credit card doesn’t work, you can buy tickets from convenience stores like Family Mart, but you must be there at 6 AM when tickets go on sale a week in advance. Another option is to sign up for LINE Pay, use the VISA debit card (make sure you have a passcode setup), and buy through the Tokyo Disney Resort App (in Japanese) or the website.

Is there a Military Discount for Tokyo Disneyland tickets?

There is no Military discount at Tokyo Disney Resort since the parks are owned and operated by Oriental Land Company, not Disney.

Is Tokyo Disney cheaper than Walt Disney World?

A one-day ticket for Walt Disney World starts at $109 USD, while a ticket for Tokyo Disneyland is about $53 with the weak yen. Generally, the exchange in USD is cheaper per day at Tokyo Disney Resort.

Tickets for Tokyo Disney Resort are one of the more stressful aspects of visiting the parks, but our guide should have removed some of that stress for you.

I recommend reading through the official website and FAQ if you have questions about park tickets. If you can’t find an answer, please let us know in the comments!

More Things to Do in Tokyo

My recommendations for things to do in and around Tokyo! Plan a day at the Hello Kitty theme park, Sanrio Puroland, and an afternoon at the popular TeamLab Planets TOKYO. Take a tour around Tokyo with the convenient hop-on and-off bus. Spend a rainy afternoon inside Japan’s largest indoor theme park, Tokyo Joyoplis, near Tokyo Disney!

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  1. Lurkyloo

    Great info! Would you consider adding a section on the ticket options for hotel guests? I get a ton of questions about this over on Disney Travel Babble, but I know the types and prices of hotel-guest tickets change, so I never have a good answer.

  2. Disney Parks Tickets Tips & Tricks - Disney Tourist Blog

    […] As far as saving money goes, there are a few options, none of which are all that attractive. First up is the “After 6” ticket, which is a 4,200 yen ticket sold after 6pm on weekdays, except National Holidays. Alternatively, there’s the “Starlight Passport,” which allows entry after 3 pm on weekends and National Holidays for 5,400. Finally, there are slightly discounted tickets available at convenience stores for about the same price as the Starlight Passport during off-season. These are pretty uncommon. Keeping in mind that you’re spending thousands of dollars to travel halfway around the world to Japan, our take is that–in most situations–you should just spend the ~$10 extra for full day tickets rather than doing the partial day options. TDR Explorer has more info about Tokyo ticket options. […]

  3. Yarlin Rios

    Are those high volume days in which you can’t enter with a 2 park annual passport designated or let’s say ,Christmass day or weekend, will I be allowed to enter if I get there first thing in the morning? Even if then it becomes a high volume day. I just moved to Chiba and I am considering getting an annual pass never lived so close to a Disney Park 🙂

  4. Kelvin Lok

    Hi, I’ll be staying at Mira Costa for 2 nights (in 2 weeks time, yay!)
    With the “Multi-Day Passport Special” for hotel guests, we can visit Land in the day, sit a few rides (I only want to take the Space Mountain and Star Tours actually!), then visit Sea in the evening? We plan to be in Sea for whole of day 2.

  5. Frankie Torok

    I’m staying at a resort hotel in just over a month. I’ve tried buying tickets online but it won’t accept my credit card. Will I definitely be able to buy tickets from my hotel on arrival? I’m worried we’ll get there and tickets will be sold out :/

  6. Rose

    hi! in buying tickets online, and i enter my name, let’s just say, “Anne Christine Huang” it says “given name invalid” because i think it accepts one first name. So i entered Anne Huang instead. the problem is, my credit card says Anne Christine Huang. will it be a problem when i enter the park?

  7. Jose Ramirez Jimenez

    Hi, we want to buy the tickets in advance but we want also the original ticket from de Park. Will we get original ticket in the Disney Store or just oder paper? thanks

  8. Sabrina Mittermeier

    Hi, about the hotel exclusive tickets – as it is my first time using those instead of the standard ones, I was wondering if I can already buy these in advance online via my “travel case”? They aren’t available via the normal online ticketing site that I’ve used in the past, and so far I haven’t found an option. I would feel more comfortable buying these in advance instead of at the hotel when we’re there, but as we are repeat visitors and only have a few days, I really think we would benefit from the park hopper option on all days. Thank you!

  9. TDR Explorer

    You will have to login to your reservation and see if they are made available there. If not you will have to purchase them at the hotel. Please let us know how it works out! Thank you.

  10. annie

    Hi! My friends and I are planning to visit DL and DS on the exact days pictured in your 3-Day pass. Can you tell me how the crowds were and what to expect? Thanks so much.

  11. Sabrina Mittermeier

    I couldn’t book the hotel exclusive tickets online. We decided to book the standard ones and will try to upgrade when we’re there.

  12. Stephanie

    Hello, your site is super helpful! Do you have any tips on how a US resident can purchase Tokyo Disney tickets online ahead of time? We are looking to visit the parks on dates that require Fixed-Date Tickets, but have not been able to purchase our tickets online because it seems like the site only accepts credit cards issued in Japan. Thank you!

  13. PY

    Hi, I just want to confirm for 2 day passport, is it the first day to enter one park, then the other park for the following day?
    For example: First day -> Disneyland, Second day -> DisneySea
    Appreciate your reply and thank you in advance!

  14. Laura Litam

    Hi I just want to ask if it’s okay if I buy the ticket for someone else? But I will not be joininh them when they go to Disney land, I’m just gone use my account and my credit card. Thank you

  15. Kathi

    I’ve seen “birthday tickets” on the website! Do you have to have your birthday during your visit for that or can you celebrate after (especially being out of country)? I’ve heard they come with some merch.

  16. Carlos González

    Hello. I am trying to get birthday passport for our trip to Tokyo Disney in November, but the web that I found is in Japanese and with the help of Google Translator I understood that birthday passports are not available in 2016. Is it right? someone can confirm? Thanks in advance

  17. Su2y

    Birthday Passports are no longer offered as of 2016 April but instead, you can buy one-day passport with “birthday design” (online exclusive, I think and same price as the ordinary Passport) and the accompanied Birthday goodies in the park or at Bon Voyage for around ¥3500. Hope it helps.

  18. Naomi

    Hello!
    I will be visiting Tokyo Disneyland in December, and was thinking of purchasing tickets online. However will I be able to get an original ticket at disneyland itself? Or will I only have the e-tickets? Thank you in advance!

  19. janet

    Hi there, I am planning to take my 5 y/o daughter to Tokyo Disney on Christmas Day. I’ve been trying to book tickets online as I don’t want to risk missing out, but apparently they no longer accept non-Japanese credit cards for online bookings!!! I’ve tried asking a friend here (Australia) who is a travel agent, but booking through her will cost me $85AUD more than if I booked directly online!! Does anyone have any ideas/advice on how to book tickets from Australia without paying exorbitant extra fees?? Thanks for any help.

  20. TDR Explorer

    Morning Janet (I saw your posts on our Facebook page, I will reply here to keep it in one place).

    It looks like the resort made a change regarding credit cards and the site reads:

    “3-D Secure authentication can be used for this transaction. From November 1, 2016, a 3-D Secure authentication will be required to purchase Park tickets online using credit cards issued by countries outside Japan.”

    You will have to contact your bank to see if they can issue this code to you to use on the site. Then try again.

    If that does not work, I recommend buying your tickets through klook.com:

    https://www.klook.com/activity/589-tokyo-disneyland-japan/?aid=334

    This is a service we have personally used and can vouch for (the link is an affiliate link). You can use PayPal as another method of payment. You buy your ticket and print it off and take it to the ticket gates. Or you can exchange your printed voucher (it must be printed) at any of the Ticket Booths for ¥200.

    I hope this helps!

  21. janet

    Hi there, and thanks for the reply!

    The information on the Disney site is quite confusing, as it also states that “We’re sorry, but the following
    credit cards issued outside Japan are not accepted on the Tokyo Disney
    Resort Online Reservation & Tickets site: Visa, American Express,
    Diners Club.”

    So I’m not sure if the 3D authentication thing will make any difference. I’ll look into it though.

    I had a quick look at the “Klook” website, but it seems they are only offering 2-day passes, no 1-day passes. Mind you, their price for 2 days is the same as my travel agent friend could get for 1-day!

    Thanks again, I’ll keep exploring options.

  22. janet

    Another update. I’ve just spent the past hour on the phone to my bank and the Disney Tokyo Online Reservation help line. My bank said everything was fine with my card, and they could see the attempted transactions so it must have been declined by the vendor for some reason. So a phone call to Japan (with interpreter) led to the conclusion that non-Japanese visa cards are indeed not accepted for online bookings. How ridiculous!!

    However, they did say that I could book at a Disney store in Tokyo once we get there. It’s incredibly inconvenient as there aren’t any Disney stores anywhere near where we are staying, but seems like the best alternative at this point.

    I will be writing a complaint to Disney Tokyo once we get there!! What’s the point of an online booking system if international cards aren’t accepted?!?!

  23. diandra adhani

    Hi! Thank you for the helpful info!! I saw you mentioned about slow season and only people who reside in Japan can buy the ticket, do they have to buy straight to the ticket counter or they can buy it from Lawson, Family Mart, or online? Thank you!!

  24. maximusfeen

    Hi! We bought tickets online at the same time as a hotel booking, so we’ve got paper tickets (for a 3-day pass) we’d love to exchange for a hard printed pass. Is this still possible, and would the best place to do this be the ‘Guest Relations Window’ outside the entrance of the parks?
    Thanks!

  25. mlysao

    And am I also able to modify the parks of a 2-day pass? As it is required to specify the parks when buying a 2-day pass on Klook…

  26. TDR Explorer

    As mentioned above, you are able to exchange printed tickets for a hard ticket for a fee of ¥200 per ticket. I would do it ahead of time. If you are at a Disney Hotel, you can do it right there.

    Thank you for reading!

  27. Nina Teh

    Hi, can i know what does this mean, “2-Day Passport(Birthday Design”? Is it the same as the normal 2-Day Passport? We are planning to celebrate my niece birthday in Disneyland, so i was wondering whether does that Birthday Design is only applicable to her (going to be 6 years old soon) or we can all purchase the birthday design? Is there any difference with the 2-Day Passport?

  28. Holly Perkins

    Hi, this might seem an odd question but if I buy a 3 day passport and go let’s say Thursday and Friday in the same week but then don’t want to go until the week after on a Wednesday. Is my ticket still valid or do I have to use the days consecutively?
    Thank you.

  29. TDR Explorer

    “You can buy tickets for up to 4 days (consecutive)”

    You have to use the tickets consecutively, you can’t split the days. So you’ll have to buy a 2-day ticket then a 1-day ticket.

  30. Aaron Yoshida

    Long time reader to DisneyTouristBlog and came across your website! Thinking of going to Tokyo Disney for 4 days in December and staying at Hilton Tokyo Bay. I was wondering if the hotels accept foreign issued credit cards for park tickets. Seems like a better way to buy them rather than dealing with the online rules about foreign credit cards since it’s guaranteed at the hotels anyways. Thank you and looking forward to reading much more!

  31. Jamie C

    We purchased our DisneySea tickets online. We don’t have A4 paper as the instructions are to print on this size paper. Do you think 8 1/2 x 11 size would be okay?

  32. Kimberly Hartley

    If I upgrade a 2 day ticket from Klook to a 3 day at the park would the 3rd day be a park hopper?

  33. TDR Explorer

    That’ll be fine, as long as the barcode is visible so you can scan it. The reason for the paper size is they give you instructions to fold is a specific way so it easily fits into the FastPass machines. You’ll just have to fold it a bit differently to get it to fit.

    Thank you!

  34. disqus_aRfzqfXlWv

    Hey there, I purchased my e-ticket off from klook and somehow there’s 3 QR code on the ticket, compared to the e-ticket issued by disney. The website did not offer any information to fold the e ticket at all and was now able to clarify if the e tickets issued by them can be used to redeem fast passes. Could u help with me queries please?

    Extremely disappointing since I thought they would be able to handle such issues. after all, it was a site recommended by u guys.

  35. TDR Explorer

    Good Morning!

    Yes, you can use tickets from Klook for FastPasses and also the lottery shows. It works like a ticket you purchase from the official website.

    The 3 QR codes are all the same, and you can scan any of them to get into the park, get FastPasses, and use for lottery shows. As long as you can get the QR code read by the reader, you can fold it which ever way you prefer.

    I’ll pass on the information about the FastPasses to our contact at Klook, so they can clarify better on their end.

    Thank you 🙂

  36. disqus_aRfzqfXlWv

    Thank you so much for getting back, really appreciate it as well as the initiative to update Klook on the info u provided!

  37. Phoebe Bacalso

    Hi! can we buy the 1-day pass on the same day in family part? or we just have to buy it at the park entrance? thank you

  38. Emery Chen

    Hello! Great info. I had a few questions that I was wondering if you know the answers to.

    1) If I stay at value or deluxe Tokyo Disneyland hotel, I know that you can get the multi-Day Passport Special where I can park-hop starting the first day….can you just buy this for one day only? On the website it only showed 2 day or more passes.

    2) If I buy a 2 day multi-day pass and stay at a non-Tokyo Disneyland hotel, do I have to use the ticket on 2 consecutive days?

  39. TDR Explorer

    Hello!

    1. This is a multi-day passport only, so you cannot get it a park hopper for 1-day.
    2. Multi-day tickets MUST be used consecutively. As mentioned above 🙂

    Thank you.

  40. Cindy Sutjiadi

    Hi, I’ve been doing extensive research on Disneyland and Disneysea and so far I think your page is the most helpful of all!! Quick question, I am planning to celebrate my birthday in Disneyland (finally I just recently decided after long days of thinking) and found that there is 1-Day Passport (Birthday Design) on the web. Will I get anything for my birthday using that pass?

  41. Gwendoline Surget

    Hello, I have a question because we are going to tokyo next year (february) and we would like to go to Disney Sea. I saw that we can buy tickets at disney store like shibuya. Can we buy the ticket and use it the day after or another day ? We want to buy the tickets the day before our visit to disney sea.
    Thanks in advance for your answer.

  42. Chris10ag

    We are visiting Tokyo DisneySea on or around July 11th. We are on the fence wether we should stay in our Airbnb in Shinjuku or double book and stay near Disney the night prior. Should it be an issue getting into the park should we arrive an hour or two after park opening? We are slightly concerned with the long transit getting to the parks as well as the possibility of not being admitted because of the possibility that the park might be to capacity. This possibility also scares us away from wanting to pre-purchase tickets as well. We can still cancel the Shinjuku hotel but must do so by today. We could rebook and do our entire 4 night Tokyo stay near Disney instead. We need to stay in Shinjuku for at least one night because we have a tour leaving at 6:45am from Keio Plaza Hotel one day. So we’d need to double book a hotel over near there one night regardless. We wanted a “home base” to avoid dragging luggage around and moving, etc. Thank you for any advice that can be offered!

  43. TDR Explorer

    It’s easy getting to the park from Shinjuku by train (takes about an hour) or you can take the Highway Bus from the Bus Terminal from Shinjuku Station which takes about 40 minutes.

  44. Reg

    Hi, i’m going to buy the ticket from klook, but it saya that the tickets cant be use on certain dates (special events), could you explain about the special events other than new year? Thanks

  45. TDR Explorer

    It’s special events when the park closes early and it’s invite only. Just pay attention to the park hours, if the park closes early then you’ll know there is a special event happening.

  46. Tui

    My husband and I purchased tickets from Klook (lastnight) for Disneysea the night before the day we were expected to go (which was today) but we never made it to Disneysea because we were only sent a summary order and no tickets/etickets or any vouchers. We checked our bank account and the money has been taken out. We have tried to call customer service and email the support email provided and no response. I was hoping to get a response today so we can get the tickets for tomorrow. This is very disappointing hope someone can help.

  47. TDR Explorer

    Hello! Was this the 2-day ticket? The website indicates that it takes up to 2 business days to issue the ticket (a one-day ticket is instant).

    “You will receive a confirmation email and voucher email within 2 business days When you order on Friday,you can receive a confirmation email on next Monday afternoon(because of weekend)”

    https://www.klook.com/activity/695-tokyo-disney-resort-2-day-pass-tokyo/?aid=334

    You can buy a one-day ticket and upgrade it to a 2-day ticket once you are at the park.

    https://www.klook.com/activity/589-tokyo-disneyland-japan/?aid=334

    Klook should be able to issue you a refund for the 2-day ticket. I hope this helps.

    Thank you.

  48. Kimberly Hartley

    Just want to clarify that if I can upgrade the Klook 2 day ticket to a 3 day once at the park that then the 3rd day would be a park hopper day?
    Thanks! 44 days!

  49. TDR Explorer

    Yes, you can upgrade your park ticket at the park and will be a park hopper on the 3rd and 4th days. We answer this question in the article:

    “Guests can extend this ticket — while still valid — to a 3-day or 4-day ticket.”

  50. Eva U Monsalud

    Hi! I just purchased 1 day pass ticket this morning using Pay Pal. The website says INSTANT CONFIRMATION but I dint receive anything except for this message bellow after the purchased. Do I need to wait or I start to worry.

    Thank you for traveling with Klook! Your booking confirmation had been placed on hold as our Payment Gateway is carrying out further verification. This extra step is taken to ensure the safety of your account. We will be in touch within 24 hours. For any urgent matters, please contact us: email support@klook.com or phone +852-3462-6208.

  51. TDR Explorer

    Hi Eva,

    Since we are just an affiliate, you will have to contact Klook directly.

    “In the event that you do not receive an email from us, please check your Spam folder or notify us via email”

    I hope this helps. Thank you!

  52. Eva U Monsalud

    thank you. I do send email yesterday but unfortunately they are asking for more information. Klook false advertisement ” INSTANT CONFIRMATION” is not good. Im still waiting fro the confirmation and e-ticket hopefully they will send it today.

  53. TDR Explorer

    It’s the difference between the prices of the two tickets.

    1-Day Ticket: 13,200
    2-Day Ticket: 17,800

    Difference: 4,600

    Your third day is a park hopper day.

  54. Joan Boiser

    Hi! I would like to ask if you can help me with this. I am planning to buy disney ticket now. My son is 11 years old but will be 12 during the day we will be in disney. What ticket should i buy for him? Thank you.

  55. Matt

    Hello, I’ll be visiting from Canada and found your website super helpful! I’ll be going in the first week of September and noticed during the weekdays that there are no After 6 passports, but “Natsu 5” passports – are these similar and can non-residents buy these as well? Can I buy these in advance or do I have to buy them at the park? Thanks!

  56. Som

    Hi! I wonder if i buy 2 days passport (one for disney sea and the other for Disneyland) , can i use non consecutive separate days . I mean i want to use 2 different day and not consecutive day eg first passport uses on 1/11 and another one use on 5/11) thx

  57. W KK

    Hi, may I know if I can upgrade the 2 day pass purchased from klook to 3 day pass? I have posted this question to klook but they told me they can’t guarantee that.

  58. Kevin

    Your blog is so helpful in planning tokyo disney! I have been once before and planning to go again thanks to your site. Quick question, do you know why klook’s e-tickets are only valid until April 30, 2018? Do you know if they will extend that at some point? I’d much rather buy on klook (using your discount code!) than trying to buy it at the Disney store in shibuya. Thanks!

  59. Jule

    Thanks for the detailled info. If i chose the print at home ticket, would I be able to switch it into a “real” ticket at guest relations? (just to have the keepsake :D)…

  60. Izzah

    Hey just wanna ask. If I bought the tickets using a credit card, will they check the tickets with the credit cards used ti buy the tickets at the entrance.

  61. Hafizam

    Can tickets bought from klook be exchange for the hard printed tickets at the guest relation center? Or only tickets bought from official website?

  62. kingtacchan

    What if tickets on klook are sold out? Are they known to restock later?
    I was trying to buy 2 day pass for 14 and 15 February 2019. I thought I should wait for 15 February as they didn’t show up in the date yet. But turns out I forgot that it is consecutive days therefore buying 14 gets you 14 and 15?

  63. Jennifer Ng

    If I book Disney hotel and purchase 1day Park. Ticket through the official website, will I entitle to get the FASTPASS?

  64. katy shutt

    Hi! I was wondering if I buy a 2 day passport can I use it for Tokyo Sea both days or must I go to Disneyland and Tokyo sea the next day? Thanks so much for your help!

  65. diane edens

    Hello! We are staying onsite at the MiraCosta! We will be in Tokyo several days before heading to Disney and staying the Hilton Tokyo Bay the night before our hotel stay. Do you know if we head over that night if we can pick up our tickets from our package?

  66. Meri

    Hi! I am a lot of questions, but about tiquets:
    I was wondering if I want to stay 1 day in Disneyland Hotel, and 4 days in Hilton Tokyo bay Hotel . Can I buy my 4-days pass ticket with my reservation in Disneyland Hotel?
    And then the hotel give me a pass of 15 minuts early for 1 day or for 2 days? How does it Works?
    Thank you very much for your help, and for all your information. It’s fantastic!! I am planning my first visit a tokyo with all of your tips!!

    Regards from Barcelona (SPAIN)!!

  67. Tori

    Hi Chris,

    I was under the impression that as of 4th June 2019, you can no longer extend your passport from a 2 to a 3 day passport etc.

    Are you able to confirm this? We are doing Halloween one week, with a 2 day passport and then 2 days the following week for Christmas – however, we are going Wednesday, Thursday the second week and Christmas officially starts on the Friday so we might want to extend.

    Looking at the park schedule for Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th November, the Wednesday everything stays the same but Thursday the times move all over the place – looks to be like it would be to accommodate Christmas ent. previews.

    Thanks!

  68. TDR Explorer

    That’s correct, you aren’t able to change your passport to add-more days. It was a detail we missed in our guide and I’ve updated it. Thank you for pointing it out. When in doubt always go with the official website 🙂

  69. Hollie

    Does anyone know how to buy 2-day tickets? Nowhere seems to have them apart from hisgo.com and they won’t accept our visa card from the UK…

  70. TDR Explorer

    Buy them directly from Tokyo Disney Resort on their official website. If that doesn’t work you’ll have to wait until you get to Japan and buy them at the Resort or at a Disney Store.

  71. Hollie

    Thanks! Unfortunately, the online ticket portal only seems to take Japanese cards. I have a friend from Japan, so I will ask her to try and buy them for us online…I am a little worried if her name is on the tickets that they will not let us use them though…Can’t seem to find any info on that

  72. Robyn M Sameshima

    can you exchange the online 3 day passport printed at home copy for a disney hard copy ticket at guest services?

  73. Kathy

    Should I be Concerned about the size of paper that the website says I need to print my tickets at home? it says I need A4 which is bigger than my standard 8-1/2 x 11.

  74. Kathy

    Thank you. I have been trying to buy my tickets on line for days and it keeps saying unable to process. I have talked with my credit card company and they unlocked it but still not going through. Any suggestions?

  75. Wee-Sen

    Hey Chris, I tried buying my April tickets on the official website I am unable to get my transaction through (managed to get to the 3D verification and then unable to complete booking). I suspect it is due to the price change mentioned above. As such, may I enquire whether purchasing through combinis would give me an “E-ticket” vs an “exchange voucher”? Thanks for your great work.

  76. Patricia

    Hi, I just purchased two 4-Day Magic Passports for May 12th throught the Tokyo Disney Resort Online Reservation web with a VISA card (I already made the hotel reservation about a month ago with other VISA card without any trouble) but after the payment, a “We are sorry” message apeared and it seems I didn’t purchased them. BUT my bank has charged me the 45.600 Y.
    Should I wait or should I call Disney?
    I bought them with the price until March 31, 2020, so maybe that’s the error.

  77. Felicia

    Thank you so much for all the wonderful work you do ! I’ve found you via your awesome YouTube! Would you happen to know if annual passport holders get an extension this year / how to do this ? Cheers!

  78. Blue

    Did a spur of the moment trip in the midst of a business trip. I found it frustrating that buying tickets from the Disney website required printing and that I couldn’t buy them directly in the English version of the app. Klook was a lifesaver since it both took my US credit card (though I’ve found my Canadian Interac Card has never been rejected) and, via their app, I was able to get tickets on my phone while I was en route.

    *However* once I had the QR code on my phone, there was no way to link it to Disney app since the QR code had to be scanned and as a solo traveler, I had no way to do so. Guest Relations did their best to help me, but by the time I got there, the standbu line for Haunted Mansion was full, so I’m not sure if they would have been able to get me a place. They offered to help me make show reservations, but I declined. I did not ask about priority access.

    The day turned out fine as there wasn’t much I needed it for beyond looking up wait times. But I do wish I had known about this issue ahead of time. I might have asked the one other American I saw if they could take a pic of my QR code so I could scan it. Oh well.

  79. TDR Explorer

    I just learned that today cause I was testing using the Klook tickets to write about it. I ran into the same issue today. What I did was send a screenshot of the QR code from the Klook ticket to a friend in a message and open it on my Apple Watch, and scan the QR code so it was in the Tokyo Disney app. I plan to write this in the guide. Klook only recently added tickets again, so I haven’t been able to fully go through all the scenarios.

  80. Francisco Parada

    I have 2 questions! First of all thank you for all the useful information !! My first question is if I can link my Klook purchase with the TD Resort app? and if the calendar map says that tickets for that day are sold out is it just in the Klook app or can I purchase tickets the week of?

  81. TDR Explorer

    You’ll need to scan the QR code from your Klook ticket into the TDR App once scanned into the Park (you can’t do it ahead of time). I suggest having a second device scan the Klook tickets’ QR codes or print a hard copy for you to scan. If you check the official TDR website, it’ll say if there are tickets available. Klook may only get a certain amount daily (I don’t know for sure).

  82. Francisco Parada

    Not Disney related but why does Klook have multiple choices for Universal Studios Japan 1 day pass but doesn’t say what they are…..just letters??

  83. Jamie

    Hi. your blog and youtube helped me a lot! I have credit card issue and I wanted to ask you. I’ve visted TDL lots of times and I never had credit card issues when purchasing merchandise or food at store. But I tried buying admission tickets from their japanese website for the first time but none of mine or dad’s card would work. Anyway I got the tickets from KLOOK(thanks to your blog). my question is- would I be able to purchase Disney Premier Access through the app with a credit card that didn’t worked when buying admission ticket? I know I can buy those at disney park but I wanted to purchase through the app since it would be more convinient. And also one more-If I change language setting to English at their official website, would I be able to buy admission ticket without credit card issue? I am guessing that credit card issues start as I type card holders name in hiragana or kanji. I do have chinese letter name (I am Korean) but I didn’t registered my credit card with chinese letter

  84. TDR Explorer

    Your credit card should work for Disney Premier Access. I tested that theory out in this video with my credit card, which didn’t work to buy tickets. https://youtu.be/EKo0wwRL57w It’s not guaranteed. I recommend having an extra credit card just in case. There’s no way to know for sure until you’re in the Park on the day of your visit. For your second question, you’re just gonna have to try, unfortunately.

  85. Philip

    Hello! I notice the Japanese language site is selling vacation packages up to 28 January 2023. Have you heard if there are plans to extend the vacation packages to the English site or if there is a way to create a Japanese account? Also do you consider them to be good value?

  86. Bts

    I bought tickets through the website and received confirmation email. I can’t find any qr codes following the link, what should I do now?

  87. Anna

    Could you please write a blog on how to apply for Fast Pass & go into the draw to be able to shop duffy & friends merchanise in the designated shops on the tokyo disney resort app (Japanese only)

  88. TDR Explorer

    I’ve never done a vacation package before, so I can’t say they are worth it. But those that have told me they are worth it. I don’t know when it’ll be available on the English website again. As for the booking with a Japanese account, you’ll need a Japanese address and credit card, so the effort won’t likely be worth it.

  89. Byron p.

    You can call the Tokyo Disney directly and they will unrestrict your Disney user account to be able to purchase tickets. Number I called +81- 45-330-9697 and they were able to help me. I used my Chase Sapphire Reserve card. Good luck!

  90. Kell

    For the current system with only 1 day tickets available, can you buy a ticket for each park and leave & re-enter in order to “park hop”?

  91. Kate

    Thank you SO much for this blog!!! There are so many blogs on WDW and Disneyland CA, but I was struggling to find help from my usual sources about Tokyo. This will be so helpful for our trip next fall!

  92. Jesse

    When you buy tickets on Kloots, how do you scan the ticket into the app, so you can do fast passes, premier access and etc?

  93. Betty

    I purchased two Disney at sea tickets directly through the Dinsey site and noticed both have my name, will that be a problem?

  94. Merryl

    We watch your You Tube channel pretty much everyday! So good! Chris please can you tell me if it’s possible to visit Disney Sea without a smartphone? We’re visiting in April this year. Thanks again & best wishes from Australia 🙂

  95. aza

    Hi. Thank you for the detail info and video. I have some questions on klook ticket. I’ve purchased Disneysea ticket for 4 pax online via klook. Received 4 individual tickets no problem and all. I thought u can either exchange/redeem the ticket at Disneysea or just scan the QR code printed on the ticket. However, further reading it said : ” This ticket can be used to enter the Park only if it is displayed on a smartphone (printed tickets are not accepted)”. I’ve checked with klook and explanation given is each person should display the ticket on their phone.
    1) As I’ve purchased 4 tickets and 2 of them are children, would like to check whether this is the only way or can i just use my phone and take turn scanning the QR code for each person.
    2) How do I “link” the ticket I purchased with the Disney app so I can use the standby pass/premier access ? I’ve read this can only be done once I’ve entered Disneysea. Anything that I should do before hand?Thanks

  96. Frank

    Hi, I’ve been having the same credit card problems that others have had. Tried MC, Visa and AMEX. Was OK to use Klook, but the site doesn’t have the option of the weekday pass. Any other tips? Thanks!

  97. KMP

    Just did DisneySea and wished I had found this info sooner. No joke, the tickets are the most stressful part of DisneySea – it took us about 40 minutes to work it all out once we got into the park. Question for my next time with kids: will I have to scan all the voucher QR codes into the Disney Resort App after entrance or will they be automatic since they were all purchased together?

  98. Ana

    I have a question for you. We have very limited time in Tokyo so we can only devote one day to Disney. However, we are die hard fans and would like to see both parks in one day. Our credit cards don’t work via the Tokyo Disneyland official website and Weekday-night passes are not available in Klook or anywhere else. How can I purchase them? Can I purchase them somewhere as soon as I get to Tokyo? Thank you!

  99. Jayson

    TDR, thank so much for this article. I have been hitting multiple different error codes trying to use my MasterCard from here in the US. Went ahead and ordered a WISE card. Is that still a viable solution?

  100. ki

    Hi TDR explorer! Can I buy TDR tickets from Klook for Japan Passport holder? I’ve seen some activities from Klook that’s not allowed for Japan Passport holder. Hope you can help me with this. Thank you!

  101. Vivian

    Hey TDR explorer! Are we still guaranteed tickets for Tokyo Disney sea if we stay at a disney hotel the night before we want to go to disney sea? They are booked for the day off. Hope you can help us out! Thank you!

  102. Kelly Selnik

    I’m trying to book my hotels and tickets for three nights & two days at Tokyo Disney (one expensive splurge night and 2 at a lower cost Disney hotel), and it’s very confusing in the app. It keeps offering me “packages” but with little explanation of what the packages are and the pricing?

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