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Enjoy the Free Entry to Ancol Jakarta During ‘Ngabuburit’ Hour in Ramadan 2024!

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During Ramadan 2024, Ancol Jakarta Amusement Park is offering free tickets to visitors for ‘Ngabuburit’ activities from 5 PM to 11 PM, from 11th March to 5th April 2024. This park, situated in North Jakarta, has lined up a variety of thrilling events for visitors, ranging from music concerts to food festivals.

To redeem the free tickets to Ancol, visitors must fulfil specific requirements. The complimentary ticket is valid for one person only, and individuals need to RSVP via the official Ancol website, ancol.com.

 

 

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The complimentary entry offer for Ancol Jakarta Amusement Park does not include access to rides and attractions. If you’re considering visiting Ancol with free tickets, here are some steps you can follow:

  • Visit www.ancol.com, the official Ancol website.
  • Click on the banner labelled ‘Free Entry to Ancol during Ramadan’ to access the voucher.
  • Hit the ‘Reserve Now’ button.
  • Choose your preferred visit date.
  • Opt for the ‘Free Ancol Entrance Ticket’ and click ‘Add’. Optionally, you can include a vehicle parking ticket for an extra charge.
  • Click ‘Register Now’ and complete the visitor form.
  • Proceed with the ticket order, and your e-ticket will be delivered via email.

Exchanging the ticket is straightforward. Simply scan the QR code at the main gate of Ancol Jakarta on the day of your visit. You’ll gain instant access to the Ramadan festival area at various locations within the park. If you’re planning to visit with friends or a group, ensure that everyone has made a reservation via the website beforehand.

Eddy Prastiyo, Director of PT Pembangunan Jaya Ancol Jakarta, expressed that Ancol is once again hosting entertainment events during Ramadan for residents to enjoy while waiting to break their fast. The aim is to provide affordable entertainment for people from all walks of life, allowing them to comfortably celebrate the holy month of Ramadan.

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