Studio Ghibli

Hisashiburi

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Some info on pricing for Studio Ghilbi theme park

https://soranews24.com/2022/04/29/s...nounces-ticket-prices-and-reservation-policy/
Currently under construction in Japan’s Aichi Prefecture, within easy daytrip distance from the city of Nagoya, Ghibli Park will, of course, be charging admission. As the park has previously alluded to, though, they’d like to keep admission affordable, and now official prices for Ghibli Park tickets, as well as more information on how to reserve them has been released.

Ghibli Park is being built as a collection of separate sections within the preexisting Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park. The first three to open to the public will be the museum-like Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse, Dondoko Forest (site of sisters Mei and Satsuki’s house from My Neighbor Totoro), and the Hill of Youth (with recreated locations from Whisper of the Heart and The Cat Returns). Tickets to each will be sold separately, with the breakdown as follows.

● Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse (weekdays)
Adults: 2,000 yen (US$16)
Children (4 years old-end of elementary school): 1,000 yen
● Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse (weekends, holidays)
Adults: 2,500 yen (US$16)
Children: 1,250 yen
● Dondoko Forest
Adults: 1,000 yen
Children: 500 yen
● Hill of Youth
Adults: 1,000 yen
Children: 500 yen

Ghibli Park says its planning for tickets to officially go on sale this August through online ticketing service Boo-Woo Ticket.
 

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If I am not mistaken, Ghibli Park is literally a park with movie themes like buildings, deco, atmosphere, etc. It's more like a good place to take pictures rather than expecting to be something like TDR or USJ
 

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yes . true but they try to add more feel for the fans to "feel" only
the warehse seemed huge!?!


Unfortunately, not everything in the park will open at the same time. The Hill of Youth, Ghibli’s Large Warehouse and the Dondoko Forest are scheduled to open on November 1 this year, while Mononoke’s Village and the Valley of Witches won't be ready until a year later in autumn 2023. Entry to the public Expo Park itself will remain free, but there will be admission fees for entering the Ghibli-themed areas.
https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/news/...rlds-first-ghibli-park-opening-in-2022-061120https://www.jrailpass.com/blog/stud...theme park is,completed for the park's debut.
 

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Anyone has made a recent trio there. How the crowd since it have been open quite awhile.

I will be there at 11 Feb 2024. 2 days before the park close for maintenance for 1 month.
 
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