Published on : Friday, September 7, 2018
During the fair, the park sold around 1,000 tickets, including 160 family packages, more than 220 adult and 70 child tickets, along with JP merchandise, tumblers, magnets and diamond crystal pens.
It was a four-day event, which had the opportunity to increase inbound tourism to Brunei, while at the same time promoting the theme park to the region.
Taking part in the fair for the first time proved successful for JP, who also offered packages to Malaysian tourists that included promotional rates for Parkview Hotel and the paintball arena in Jerudong.
JP’s Sales, Marketing and Events Manager, Hjh Siti Norzalena PDHA Rahman said, “Through our interactions with the public, we’re able to improve our services and encourage more Malaysians to enjoy Jerudong Park. We are looking forward to organizing more roadshows in east and west Malaysia.”
After China, Malaysia is the second biggest source of visitors to Brunei. In the first three months of this year, Brunei received 15,208 Malaysian tourists.