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Disneyland’s opening day tickets sold out

- This aerial image taken on Sunday shows a general view of the new Shanghai Disney Resort.

Tickets for the June 16 opening day of Walt Disney Co’s new theme park in Shanghai were sold out on its official ticketing website hours after going on sale at midnight yesterday.

Tickets from June 17 to Sept 30 are still available, ranging in price from 370 yuan ($57) for non-peak periods, to 499 yuan for peak periods, which include the park’s first two weeks, all weekends, and the summer months of July and August.

The 963-acre park, Disney’s sixth worldwide, is three times the size of Hong Kong Disneyland, with non-peak tickets costing about 20% less.

Chief executive Robert Iger has called the China resort Disney’s greatest opportunit­y since Walt Disney himself bought land in central Florida in the 1960s.

The company plans to court 330 million Chinese who live within a three-hour train or car trip of Shanghai.

“Relying on the large desire for familystyl­e entertainm­ent and the rising purchasing power of Chinese consumers, Shanghai Disneyland is likely to set off massive consumer demand,” Chang Jiang Securities Co analyst Li Jin wrote in a note released yesterday.

The resort’s revenue is likely to range from 24 billion to 40 billion yuan a year, with up to to 50 million visitors expected annually, according to Li.

Shares of Disney-related companies gained in Shanghai trading yesterday as ticket sales began. Shanghai Constructi­on Group Co, which won a bid for Shanghai Disney park’s site formation project, advanced by as much as the 10% daily limit, as did Shanghai Jielong Industry Group Corp.

Hotel rooms at Shanghai Disney Resort were also quickly snapped up.

As of noon yesterday, rooms were fullybooke­d at the resort’s two on-site hotels, the Toy Story Hotel and the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, for the first two weeks of the resort’s opening, according to the booking website.

Rooms at the Toy Story Hotel start at 850 yuan while rooms at the Shanghai Disneyland Resort Hotel are priced at about 2,000 yuan.

Shanghai Disney Resort’s ticketing website requires buyers to register their ID numbers upon purchase to prevent ticket scalping. Walt Disney representa­tives did not reply to e-mailed questions and phone calls seeking comment.

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