KKday User
I chose the e-ticket to enter smoothly. I was able to line up about third in the line of people who had already purchased tickets on the day, and there were many people lined up behind me. When the park opened and I showed my QR code, the staff member checking the ticket said, "Ah... this is...", and then guided me to the side and told me to wait. Since it was my first time, I hurriedly checked the details of the e-ticket, thinking, "Isn't this the ticket QR code?", but it only said that the QR code should be shown when entering the park, so I didn't understand. However, I thought I had made a mistake, so I waited for the line behind me to clear, feeling sorry for my companions who had entered first with Lawson Ticket and made them wait, and feeling that I would be relying on the staff from now on. However, after the line cleared, the staff member brought his smartphone from the office, scanned the QR code, and said, "Please go in." The reason I couldn't enter for so long was the staff member's fault for not bringing the smartphone to scan there, and even though I had lined up at the beginning, I ended up entering about 10 minutes later. It's not like you can't do anything if you get in as early as at a certain amusement park, and you might think it's fine because you won't have to wait for tens of minutes just by listening. But then, doesn't that defeat the purpose of buying an e-ticket, or buying a pre-sale ticket? I was the only one in the line with an e-ticket, so maybe I'm not used to e-tickets. It might be a good idea for KKday to find out how Meijimura perceives KKday's e-tickets, whether they are handling them, and whether they are providing information about them. Even if they go to the trouble of preparing to allow smooth entry with KKday's e-tickets, it's pointless if the place is not prepared to handle them.