Leofoo Village Tickets 2026
Complete Theme Park Guide

Everything you need to know about Leofoo Village Theme Park tickets — prices, where to buy, the best deals, and insider tips to make the most of your day.

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Contents

  1. Ticket Price Quick Reference
  2. Full Ticket Type Comparison
  3. Where to Buy for the Best Price
  4. A Peek at the Four Themed Zones
  5. Best Times to Visit & How to Beat the Crowds
  6. 10 Things to Know Before You Go
  7. FAQ

Ticket Price Quick Reference

Before planning your trip to Leofoo Village, it helps to know what you're paying. The table below is based on information from the official Leofoo Village website — always check there for the latest prices, as they're subject to change.

Ticket TypeWho It's ForReference PriceNotes
AdultAges 18 and aboveNT$1,199Full access to all four zones + wildlife area
StudentValid student ID requiredNT$999ID must be shown at entry
ChildHeight 100–150 cmNT$799For children under 12
Senior / AccessibilityAges 60+ / pregnant visitors / disability certificate holdersNT$599ID required
ToddlerUnder 3 years old or under 100 cmFreeMust be accompanied by an adult

※ Prices sourced from the official Leofoo Village Theme Park website. Prices may vary by season or promotional period — always confirm at the gate or on the official site.

💡 Editor's Take

In my experience visiting multiple times, booking online (through platforms like Klook) typically saves you NT$100–200 compared to buying at the gate. Beyond the savings, you also get to skip the ticket queue entirely — on weekends, that line alone can eat up 20–30 minutes of your day.

Full Ticket Type Comparison

Standard Admission vs. Combo Packages

Leofoo Village's ticket structure is pretty straightforward, but picking the right option can save you real money. A standard admission ticket already covers all four themed zones (Wild West, South Pacific, Arabian Palace, and African Village) plus the wildlife area — meaning one ticket gets you in everywhere for the whole day.

That said, a few extras do cost more:

Online platforms sometimes bundle tickets with round-trip shuttle buses from Taipei, which is a great option if you're not driving. The journey takes roughly 1.5 hours each way, and the combo covers both transport and entry.

Afternoon Tickets — Smart Value for a Half-Day Visit

Not planning to spend the full day at the park, or have morning plans? The afternoon ticket is worth considering. Available from around 1–2 PM onwards, it's typically priced at 60–70% of a full-day ticket — solid value if you're focused on hitting the highlights.

Honestly, there are a few unexpected perks to arriving in the afternoon:

Annual Pass — Worth It If You Visit Often

Leofoo Village offers an annual passport that gives you unlimited entry for one year from the purchase date. It's non-transferable and registered to your name. If you live in the Taoyuan–Hsinchu–Miaoli area, or plan to visit three or more times in a year, the annual pass will almost certainly pay for itself.

💡 A Comparison Worth Making

Here's something a lot of people overlook: Leofoo Village's admission already includes the wildlife safari area, whereas many standalone zoos in Taiwan charge NT$300–500 on their own. Think of it as buying a theme park ticket that comes with a free zoo thrown in — the value is genuinely hard to beat.

Where to Buy for the Best Price

There are three main ways to buy tickets, each with its own trade-offs:

Purchase MethodProsConsBest For
Online Booking
(Klook, etc.)
Lower prices, skip the ticket queue, regular limited-time deals Requires advance planning and online access Most visitors (recommended)
At the Gate Buy and go, cash accepted Full price, queue to purchase Last-minute visitors
Official Website Backed by the park directly Discounts tend to be smaller Those who prefer booking direct

Save With Online Booking

Book your Leofoo Village tickets through Klook for discounted prices — skip the ticket queue and walk straight in.

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A Peek at the Four Themed Zones

Leofoo Village is a sprawling park divided into four distinct themed zones, each with its own atmosphere, architecture, and rides — plus a dedicated wildlife safari area.

Leofoo Village Wild West themed zone

🤠 Wild West

The heart of Leofoo Village. This is where you'll find the park's signature coaster, the Flying Condor, along with Tombstone Town — a Western-themed haunted house that gets seriously intense during Halloween season.

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Leofoo Village South Pacific themed zone

🏝️ South Pacific

A tropical island setting that's essentially a summer playground. The Volcano Adventure water slide and Sultan's Adventure river rapids ride are the two biggest draws here — and yes, you will get wet.

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Leofoo Village Arabian Palace themed zone

🕌 Arabian Palace

The most visually stunning zone in the park. Golden domes, ornate fountains, and exotic decor set the scene for family-friendly rides like the carousel and Sky Galleon. Great for photos too.

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Leofoo Village African Village zone and wildlife area

🦁 African Village

A unique blend of rides and real wildlife. Hop aboard the steam train for a safari-style ride through habitats where you can spot lions, giraffes, lemurs, and more up close.

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Want the full breakdown? Check out our complete rides guide for rankings, estimated wait times, and tips on navigating each zone efficiently.

Best Times to Visit & How to Beat the Crowds

Timing your visit can make an enormous difference to your experience. According to the official Leofoo Village website, standard operating hours are 09:30–17:00 (extended during special events).

Peak Times vs. Quieter Days

Best Times for Photos

The park's architecture really shines depending on the light. From personal experience:

💡 Veteran Visitor Tip

Head straight for the Flying Condor and Sultan's Adventure the moment the park opens — these two consistently have the longest lines. The window between 11:30 AM and 1 PM, when most people break for lunch, is actually a golden opportunity to tackle more rides with shorter waits. Save the wildlife area and leisurely photo stops for the afternoon.

10 Things to Know Before You Go

  1. Book online to save time and money — the gate queue on weekends can stretch to 30+ minutes
  2. Wear comfortable shoes — and in summer, bring sunscreen and a light jacket (some indoor areas blast the AC pretty hard)
  3. A rain poncho beats an umbrella — you'll want it for the water rides, and buying one inside the park costs 2–3x more than at a convenience store outside
  4. Lockers are available near the main entrance and at each zone entrance — stash your bag early so you're not hauling it around all day
  5. Food inside is pricey — a burger combo runs about NT$200–350. If you're on a budget, eat before you arrive or bring snacks
  6. Animal feeding sessions run on a schedule — grab a park map at the entrance so you don't miss the animal interaction times
  7. Is the Express Pass worth it? If you're visiting on a weekend, absolutely yes. See our Express Pass guide for the full breakdown
  8. Parking costs NT$100 per car (reference only — confirm at the gate upon arrival)
  9. Group discounts are available for 20+ people — call (03) 547-5665 ext. 8 to enquire
  10. Stroller rentals are offered inside the park, but supply is limited — it's safer to bring your own

FAQ

Yes, tickets are available at the ticket booths during operating hours. That said, weekend and holiday queues can be lengthy, so booking online in advance is strongly recommended — you'll also typically get a discount.

One ticket covers all four themed zones (Wild West, South Pacific, Arabian Palace, and African Village) plus the wildlife safari area and all standard attractions. Add-on costs apply for the Beast Island Encounter (NT$2,000), VR experiences, arcade games, animal feeding sessions, and all food and merchandise.

Yes, there's a large car park on site. Standard parking for a passenger car is around NT$100 per visit. On weekends and holidays, spaces fill up quickly — arriving early makes a real difference. There's a short walk from the car park to the main entrance.

Mostly yes, though some outdoor rides may be paused during heavy rain or thunderstorms. A number of Arabian Palace attractions are indoors and weather-proof. Check the official site before heading out on a rainy day. The silver lining: crowds are noticeably thinner when the weather is poor.

Absolutely. The Arabian Palace zone has plenty of family-friendly rides (carousel, small coasters, spinning rides), and the wildlife area is a huge hit with young children. Toddlers under 3 or below 100 cm enter free with a paying adult. The park also has nursing rooms and family restrooms throughout.

The official policy prohibits outside food, though in practice light snacks and water are rarely an issue. There are multiple restaurants and food stalls inside, with most meals running NT$150–350. For more dining details, see our in-park restaurant guide.

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🏨 Hotels & Stays

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🦒 Wildlife Area

Complete safari guide and animal encounter experiences.

⭐ Reviews & Photos

Real visitor reviews and photos from inside the park.

🕐 Opening Hours

Daily open/close times and special event schedules.

🍔 Dining Guide

Every restaurant and food stall — menus, prices, and recommendations.