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  • 13 Tips to Slash Your Spending at Japan’s Thrilling Theme Parks

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    Klook ANZ
    Last updated 31 May 2023
    Credits to @kurokawaiiiii, @aloha_ya, and @rina_1121n on Instagram

    Credits to @kurokawaiiiii, @aloha_ya, and @rina_1121n on Instagram

    From the magical Tokyo Disneyland to the exciting rides at Universal Studios Japan, these destinations will surely give you an unforgettable experience! However, with high admission fees, food, and souvenirs, visiting these parks can get a bit expensive. 
    But fear not! We'll be sharing 13 tips and tricks to help you save money and make the most out of your visit. Get ready to slash your spending without sacrificing the fun!
    You can get the best deals when you book your Tokyo Disney Resort and Universal Studios Japan tickets with Klook!
    Experience Japan on a budget with our pro tips, just for you!

    1. Visit during off-peak seasons

    Tickets may get more expensive depending on when you visit. Credits to Esther T on Unsplash.
    Tickets may get more expensive depending on when you visit. Credits to Esther T on Unsplash.
    Tickets for popular tourist destinations often have tiered pricing and can be more expensive during peak seasons or holidays. Besides expensive tickets, this results in long lines and crowded parks. 
    To avoid lengthy queues and to make the most of your visit, go on weekdays or off-peak months! 

    2. Use coupon codes from authorized ticket sellers

    Look for the best deals online! Credits to @rina_1121n on Instagram.
    Look for the best deals online! Credits to @rina_1121n on Instagram.
    Consider checking out authorised ticket sellers like Klook for discounted tickets for theme parks. You can check out our Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios Japan tickets right here.
    Whether you're traveling solo or with a group, taking advantage of these discounts can help stretch your budget further!

    3. Visit later in the day

    Half-day tickets are cheaper! Credits to @llncxx_ on Instagram.
    Half-day tickets are cheaper! Credits to @llncxx_ on Instagram.
    If there’s no need for you to spend the entire day at the park, check if they offer something similar to Tokyo Disneyland’s Early Evening Passport or Universal Studios Japan’s Twilight Pass. These passes are cheaper than a regular ticket and can only be purchased at their park’s entrance gate.
    You can only enter after 3 p.m., which gives you less time to go around the park, but is ideal for off-peak season visits when there are shorter queues!

    4. Buy your tickets in advance

    Plan ahead and save some yen for other attractions! Credits to @kurokawaiiiii on Instagram.
    Plan ahead and save some yen for other attractions! Credits to @kurokawaiiiii on Instagram.
    Save time and avoid long lines by purchasing your tickets online ahead of time!
    This is typically the best way to get discounts and other special offers. Check the park's website or authorized ticket sellers, like Klook, for online purchasing options.

    5. Eat before your visit

    Grab a hearty bowl of ramen before you head to the park! Credits to @kennethbimpasia on Instagram.
    Grab a hearty bowl of ramen before you head to the park! Credits to @kennethbimpasia on Instagram.
    Theme park food can be pricey, so eating a full meal before your visit will allow you to save some money and focus on the many attractions to try out!

    6. Bring your reusable water jug

    There’s no need to purchase bottled water when you have your own! Credits to quokkabottles on Unsplash.
    There’s no need to purchase bottled water when you have your own! Credits to quokkabottles on Unsplash.
    Consider bringing a reusable water jug, as water fountains are usually available throughout the park.
    Bringing your own can help you save money on bottled water and, of course, stay hydrated throughout the day!

    7. Pack some snacks

    Pass by a convenience store for some snacks. Credits to Hamish Duncan on Unsplash.
    Pass by a convenience store for some snacks. Credits to Hamish Duncan on Unsplash.
    Visit a convenience store before going to the park for cheaper snacks you can bring to the park. However, be sure to check the park's policy on outside food and drinks beforehand.

    8. Opt for more practical food

    Some food is better to look at than to eat! Credits to @seigichannn______ on Instagram.
    Some food is better to look at than to eat! Credits to @seigichannn______ on Instagram.
    At theme parks like Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios Japan, you'll find the most kawaii snacks that make for Instagram-worthy photos! However, it's important to note that these snacks are usually smaller in size and come with a higher price tag.

    9. Order a big meal to share

    After all, sharing is caring! Credits to @moka_rin515 on Instagram.
    After all, sharing is caring! Credits to @moka_rin515 on Instagram.
    With many food options around theme parks, look around for those that serve generous portions. These meals can be big enough to share with your group, so it’s a good way to save some cash!

    10. Eat dinner outside

    Avoid the dinner rush and get your grub outside the park! Credits to @smine27 on Instagram.
    Avoid the dinner rush and get your grub outside the park! Credits to @smine27 on Instagram.
    Consider dining outside the park for more affordable options after your visit. Other than saving money, you’ll also be able to skip the long lines at the park during the dinner rush.

    11. Buy your costume ahead of time

    Who do you want to dress up as? Credits to @jollyholidaywithkerry on Instagram.
    Who do you want to dress up as? Credits to @jollyholidaywithkerry on Instagram.
    If you plan to dress up like your favorite character when you visit Tokyo Disneyland or Universal Studios Japan’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter, buy your costume elsewhere!
    You can check out online marketplaces like Amazon or other retail stores outside the park. This way, you can still enjoy dressing up without spending too much on costumes.

    12. Purchase souvenirs outside the park

    Remember that the memories of your experience are more important than the material things! Credits to @yuri_si02 on Instagram.
    Remember that the memories of your experience are more important than the material things! Credits to @yuri_si02 on Instagram.
    For those keen on buying souvenirs to immortalize their trip to these theme parks, consider buying them outside the park as they tend to be cheaper.

    13. Bring your own raincoat

    Be prepared to be splashed! Credits to @ri_7.n on Instagram.
    Be prepared to be splashed! Credits to @ri_7.n on Instagram.
    If you plan to go on wet rides, bring your own raincoat from a 100-yen store! Raincoats and extra clothes from the park will cost you even more, so it’s best to bring your own instead.

    14. Save more and do more Tokyo activities with Klook’s Tokyo Pass!

    Bring the whole crew to Tokyo! Credits to @aloha_ya on Instagram.
    Bring the whole crew to Tokyo! Credits to @aloha_ya on Instagram.
    If you’re staying in Tokyo for a while and would love to try out other activities besides theme parks, you may want to purchase Klook’s Tokyo Pass! This all-in-one digital pass offers discounts on popular attractions, unlimited train and subway rides, and even restaurant discounts. Choose from 24-hour, 48-hour, and 72-hour passes and create a custom itinerary!
    Keen to learn more about Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios Japan? Here are some guides you can check out!
    Written by: Nina Marable