Ticket prices for Expo 2020 Dubai have been revealed.
A day pass will cost AED 120, while three -day pass will go for AED 260.
.@Expo2020dubai reveals its ticket prices to next year's event. A ticket will provide access to 60 live shows a day, future-shaping technologies, performances from world-famous artists, parades, cutting-edge architecture, special celebrations and more.https://t.co/IBueDZONpu pic.twitter.com/UiZDdPIVuf
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) April 28, 2019
Meanwhile, children aged five and below, and seniors over 65 will be allowed to enter for free.
Youth aged six to 17 and students of any age will receive 50 per cent discount.
People of determination will also be granted complimentary access, with their carers entering for the half price.
Monthly and seasonal tickets will go on sale one year before the event starts, while general admission tickets will be sold online six months before the mega event.
Sanjive Khosla, Deputy Chief Visitor Experience Officer at Expo 2020 Dubai, tells ARN News how they came up with the pricing scheme.

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