Disney Park Charges Unvaccinated Guests More, Offers Discount to Vaccinated Guests thumbnail

Disney Park Charges Unvaccinated Guests More, Offers Discount to Vaccinated Guests

By The Geller Report

What next? Yellow stars? Disney has taken taken a spiked wrecking ball to close to a century of good will and heartfelt love from the American people.

By Jim Hoft, October 17, 2022:

As part of an effort to increase vaccination rates in the Land of the Rising Sun, Tokyo Disney Park is providing a special discount on theme park admission to guests who have received their COVID vaccinations.

The woke company now offers a “discount” for guests, both international and domestic, who can prove they are “fully boosted and vaccinated.”

Disney Fanatics reported:

It has been two years, but it appears that there is still a push by some to continue to push pandemic-era restrictions and policies and make life more difficult for those who choose not to comply.

One such example of this authoritarian endurance can be found at Tokyo Disney Resort.

According to its website, a new “discount” has been issued that is only available to “fully-vaccinated” Guests (both domestic and international) in order to boost of vaccinations in the Land of the Rising Sun. Called the “Event Wakuwari Discount” program, a special 20% discount will be available on 1-day ticked.

Vaccinated Guests can save 20% on one-day Passports valid from October 13, 2022, to January 31, 2023. Prices are as follows:

Adult: 6,320 yen / 6,720 yen / 7,120 yen / 7,520 yen

Junior: 5,280 yen / 5,600 yen / 5,920 yen / 6,240 yen

Child: 3,760 yen / 4,000 yen / 4,240 yen / 4,480 yen

Vaccinated Guests with disabilities and one accompanying person can purchase one-day Passports at the following rate:

Adult: 5,200 yen / 5,440 yen / 5,680 yen / 5,920 yen

Junior: 4,240 yen / 4,480 yen / 4,720 yen / 4,960 yen

Child: 3,040 yen / 3,200 yen / 3,360 yen / 3,520 yen

In order to access the special discount, Guests must provide the following:

    • Vaccination record (3rd vaccination completed)
    • PCR test negative certificate (using samples collected within 3 days before admission)
    • Antigen quantitative test negative certificate (collected within 3 days before admission) using the specimen)
    • Antigen qualitative test negative certificate (using a specimen collected within 1 day before admission)

Guests will be able to purchase the tickets online, but Cast Members will be checking credentials before Guests can claim the Passports to Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. Guests under 12 will not need to show proof of vaccination so long as they are accompanied by a “fully vaccinated” adult.

Read the rest….

EDITORS NOTE: This Geller Report is republished with permission. ©All rights reserved.