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  2. Klook: Yay or Nay? : r/JapanTravelTips - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravelTips/comments/10y7j9w/klook_yay_or_nay

    I used Klook a lot on my prepandemic trip to Japan and SK. Not for Sim cards or passes specifically, but for entrance tickets, tours and the like. Always worked like a charm for me. I've used klook for pocket wifi, USJ tickets, TeamLab tickets, no issues. klook is great and has a very good reputation.

  3. JR pass via the official site vs. Klook : r/JapanTravelTips -...

    www.reddit.com/.../comments/14mak30/jr_pass_via_the_official_site_vs_klook

    You must bring this voucher to Japan in order to exchange for the pass. The official JR Pass site just sends you a confirmation email you show them. I got my 21 day pass via Klook and it worked just fine. They ship the physical voucher to your house (outside of Japan). From then, you won't need Klook at all anymore.

  4. Klook or KKday? : r/JapanTravelTips - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravelTips/comments/1buikcq/klook_or_kkday

    Klook or KKday? Question. Hey, everyone. I've seen that Klook and KKday both have the 1 day studio pass + area timed entry for Universal Studios Japan. That being said, I noticed that KKday is cheaper by approximately $60 - would it be fair to say that KKday should be my go to?

  5. Klook Pass Greater Tokyo - clarification when to buy?

    www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravelTips/comments/14hr1gj/klook_pass_greater_tokyo...

    The voucher is valid for 30 day (s) from the redemption/activation date. It expires at 23:59 the day after the last day. Please make sure to reserve all activities and time slots within 30 days from your first activation date. Valid from the booking confirmation date for 30 days. Please make sure to activate your pass by reserving a date and ...

  6. Is KLOOK legit for hotel bookings? : r/travel - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/travel/comments/1aiplha/is_klook_legit_for_hotel_bookings

    Booked Four Seasons via Klook for a Covid staycation. No problem with it. I'm sure it's legit, but it's always best to book directly with the hotel in case anything goes wrong. Third-party sites are notoriously difficult to deal with when something doesn't work out as planned.

  7. Is Shinkansen Price on Klook reliable? : r/JapanTravelTips -...

    www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravelTips/comments/16zrnoj/is_shinkansen_price_on_klook...

    Extremely Disappointed with Klook's service and customer care! Beware! Our experience with Klook's airport transfer service at Narita Airport was nothing short of disgusting. We booked our transfer while in transit in Dubai, specifically requesting a 6 PM pickup time and even providing our flight number for added clarity.

  8. PSA: do not use Klook if you value your time! : r/JapanTravel -...

    www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravel/comments/12otpd4/psa_do_not_use_klook_if_you...

    Klook is a Groupon-like website where you can purchase a variety of tickets for attractions throughout Japan. I had never heard of it until planning for this trip, and I relied on it quite a bit in Tokyo based on the recommendations of various travel blogs. My wife and I used Klook to book Tokyo DisneySea tickets and the Klook Pass Ticket ...

  9. Smart EX versus Klook For Shinkansen : r/JapanTravelTips - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravelTips/comments/19drmyh/smart_ex_versus_klook_for...

    After you convert the currency, 23,800 yen is like $160 USD. Yet Klook is charging $220. Klook is, in general, more expensive than the official sites (same for all third-party sellers). Sometimes it can be a lot more expensive, other times it can only be a slight difference (often based on current conversion rates varying a bit).

  10. Klook tickets : r/TokyoDisneySea - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/TokyoDisneySea/comments/zvtb74/klook_tickets

    First off, you can only add your ticket to the Disney app after you enter the park. You can enter your Klook ticket into the app by scanning the QR code. You can either scan a printout, or another device. There is no difference between a "ticket" and an "e-ticket". Once scanned in, you can start using the app to book (and buy) Standby passes ...

  11. A warning about Klook and Universal Studios Japan (USJ)

    www.reddit.com/r/JapanTravelTips/comments/1dq32yg/a_warning_about_klook_and...

    Klook is a service where they employ computer systems to book for you whenever tickets become available. Your first clue would be the automatic message you got of the cancellation. At that point, I would have tried another means - basically your first option has closed, you need to find an alternative means. I used Klook before for Shinkansen ...