BRUNEI
Jerudong Park Brunei
Jerudong Park is an amusement park
in Jerudong, Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. It is the largest and most
expensive amusement park in Southeast Asia, built and funded by the Bruneian
government for $1 billion. During its first few years of operation, the park
was completely free, with no admission fees and free rides. In 2009, it was
reported that the number of visitors and tourists had dropped significantly.[1]
The owners introduced[when?] a one-time B$15 admission fee and a ride ticketing
system. Currently, the theme park has reduced its footprint to Phase 1 and 2,
the original Playground. It has revised its ride admission with a new ticket
card system. The park is once again free entry to the general public with a fee
to use a ride or other attraction. An $8 ticket card has 4 slots and 1 free
slot (effectively allowing one guest to use 5 rides/attractions - or 2 guests
to use two rides with one extra). The $10 ticket card has 5 slots plus 3 free
slots (which means a guest can use 8 rides attractions and so on).
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