Fantasilandia Ticket Discounts: How to Save on Winter Break Entries

Fantasilandia’s Final Bow at Parque O’Higgins: Navigating the Last Season of a Santiago Landmark

Fantasilandia is hosting its final winter holiday season at its historic Parque O’Higgins location before relocating to San Bernardo in 2027. To mark the transition, the park has launched aggressive digital-only promotional pricing, including tickets as low as $9.990 for select bank clients, requiring advanced online booking to secure entry.

The Bottom Line

  • Digital-First Access: Promotional rates are exclusively available online; do not expect to secure these discounts at the physical ticket booths.
  • Tiered Savings: Discounts range from 20% to significant margins depending on your institutional banking or telecommunications provider.
  • Operational Shift: The park has moved to a seven-day-a-week schedule for the winter break, reflecting a high-volume strategy before the eventual site closure.

The Economics of the Final Migration

Discount Source Benefit Eligibility
Banco Itaú Tickets at $9.990 Legend, Black, or Blue cardholders
BancoEstado 30% off total All debit/credit (inc. CuentaRUT)
Entel 20% off total App Entel users (Sundays only)

Why the “Digital-Only” Pivot Matters

Managing the Cultural Zeitgeist

There is a palpable sense of nostalgia surrounding this final winter break. If you’re planning a visit, the strategy is simple: secure your discount code through your banking app early, as quotas for these promotions are strictly capped and likely to vanish as the season progresses.

The move to San Bernardo promises a larger, more modern facility, but for now, the focus remains on the logistical reality of the O’Higgins site. Are you planning one last trip to the park before it moves, or do you think the nostalgia factor is being overplayed? Let’s hear your thoughts on the transition below.

Fantasilandia | Rapid River – Full Ride POV (Parque O'Higgins, CL – April 2026)
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