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This time of year is full of deals! For students, “Spring Disney! Student Only Lottery” for students!

Tokyo Disney Resort is holding “Spring Disney! which allows students to enjoy the parks at a discount price. The period is from January 13 to March 31. I experienced some of the benefits that you should know about at this time when you have a little time before spring break or before entering the school.

To begin with, “Spring Disney! is a measure to support students visiting the parks for a fun day spent with their loved ones. In conjunction with this, “College Passports (limited time only)” (7,000 yen to 9,000 yen) for university, graduate, junior college, and vocational students are now on sale on the official website and app, allowing admission at a more economical price than usual.

The first experience was the “Spring Disney! Students Only Lottery”. Junior high school, high school, college, graduate, junior college, and vocational school students were eligible for this event, and upon presenting their student ID to a Cast Member holding a special bucket, they were able to draw a raffle ticket once.

If you win the raffle, you can get goods and food, as well as tickets to use attractions for a short time. Don’t forget to bring your student ID card. Each group can try the raffle once.

This offer is extremely popular, so it is recommended that you try it as soon as you see a cast member with a bucket hanging!

In addition, cast members will also receive a sticker with a “Certificate of Not Graduating” design. You can also enjoy taking pictures with the original photo frame by reading the 2D code on the back. One sticker per person.

This “Graduation Certificate” is a support tool to help you enjoy your “Tokyo Disney Resort Graduation Trip” as well as to strengthen ties with friends in time for the graduation season. Events are being held in various locations in Japan, and an event is scheduled for February 7-8 at the Daterium on the 1st floor of the JR Sendai East Gate Building. The official website is now open to the public, so please check it out as well.

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