PSA: do not use Klook if you value your time!

Sorry if this kind of post isn’t allowed. I really want to warn people based on the experiences I’ve had.

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, which we planned on using for Sanrio Puroland and the Kaisei Skyliner, with a bundled 72-hour subway ticket.

For the DisneySea ticket, I made a mistake in which I booked it for the wrong date. I wanted to first inquire about a change, and cancel if it was not possible. When attempting to contact Klook customer support, I was in a chat support queue for most of the day before I was finally able to speak with someone. They are unable to offer any sort of update or time estimate before you are connected with someone. On multiple instances, I was connected to an agent, received a message from them, and then was disconnected from them when attempting to respond despite responding immediately after receiving their message. This was on stable wifi, using multiple devices, and using both their website and the chat, so I don’t think it was a connection issue on my end. To be fair, I did receive good advice at that time (no change could be accommodated, and the cancellation fee was very small). I was more upset about wasting an entire day contacting customer service.

The much bigger issue was when attempting to book the Klook Pass Ticket. I initially attempted to use this ticket to reserve TeamLabs Borderless and Sanrio Puroland including a 72 hour subway ticket for an up-charge. Note that we did not have issues booking Puroland in particular.

The way it works is that after receiving the Klook pass, you are prompted to reserve the individual tickets you want using their site. Your ticket is “not yet activated” until you make the reservations, and becomes activated when you use the tickets you reserved (this will become more relevant later).

When I attempted to reserve TeamLabs, no tickets were available (sold out) for the entire week of my stay in Tokyo. This is despite seeing many tickets available on their website on each day of the trip. The fact that TeamLabs was fully booked within Klook was not obvious before buying the Klook Pass, and in fact was not straightforward to know until actually making a booking, because Klook showed many dates available on their website. However, the cancellation policy indicates that if one of your desired attractions is unavailable, you should use the pass to book something else on their list instead, so we used it to book the Kaisei Skyliner instead.

When attempting to use the subway ticket, we were unable to access the QR code needed to scan at a ticket booth. This is because all subway passes were reserved. I do not understand how a subway pass can be sold out for a given date, but it was completely sold out for the entire week of our trip, and we had no way of knowing this prior to paying the extra charge for it.

When attempting to contact Klook customer support, I was again in for a very long queue (albeit not all day, thankfully). When I was able to connect to someone, I was first told that I should use the pass to book something else, since the subway ticket was sold out. This was impossible because the subway ticket was not part of their usual reservation system, but was instead an add-on. When I pointed this out to the customer service rep, we went through some back and forth, but eventually, he told me that the subway ticket should have been an open booking, and that it was a glitch in their system which was causing them to appear sold-out. He said that I should cancel my Klook pass since I had not activated it yet and re-book. *He also mentioned that Klook has no customer phone number, and that chat is the only way to get through to them.*

In fairness, I did not immediately cancel and maybe should have, since I knew that my first use of a ticket was not for a few days and their policy (as well as the advice I received from their customer service) specified that I could cancel and receive a refund until the ticket was activated. I went ahead and made a reservation through another site for Puroland bundled with a subway ticket at that time so that I had a subway pass and didn’t need to keep purchasing individual subway tickets.

The following day, I attempted to cancel using the link I was provided by the customer service agent I spoke to the previous day. The link did not work and their website listed my ticket as being ineligible for cancellation. I immediately reached out to customer service, explained the situation, and sent screenshots of my previous chat. I was told that the new rep had to speak with someone and would update me via email.

Another day later and I received an email stating that I could not cancel the pass or my reservation due to “strict operator policies.” I responded with a screenshot of their cancellation policy, along with their rep telling me that I could cancel as my pass was not yet activated. They again replied that they could not cancel or initiate a refund for me. At that point, I initiated a chargeback since it was clear that there was no chance of getting help.

**TL;DR: I am so done dealing with this company. At first, it seemed like a good deal. However, due to all the glitches and errors their end, as well as the absolutely atrocious customer service, I would emphatically NOT recommend doing business with them, and especially not the Klook Pass. I have wasted hours and hours on this trip trying to resolve issues that shouldn’t have happened, missed trains, and just generally spent way more time in it than I thought possible. It’s better just to buy directly from the individual merchants when you can when possible.**

Edit: that was TeamLabs Planets, not Borderless

24 comments
  1. Used Klook a lot during a long pre-Covid Asia trip and had no issues. Maybe their customer service has gone downhill post-Covid or maybe the lack of same is how they offer lower prices.

  2. Used Klook for a Disney trip once before. The meager savings was NOT worth the 3 extra hours it took, dealing with customer service, to straighten out the problems. They did charge my credit card, but said the charge was “blocked” by my credit card company. So I was out hundreds of dollars, and had no tickets. My credit card company’s response: Call Klook. This cost us 3 hours of time at Disney while we pleaded with them to release the tickets since they already took my money.

  3. Team labs Borderless doesn’t exist now. Maybe it was team labs planets? Anyway, sounds like this company sucks for customer service so good for the heads up

  4. Used klook for disney sea and a few other spots. Had no issues whatsoever. Only thing I noticed is klook showed sold out for a certain day but tickets could still be bought through the official website.

  5. Had no issues with Klook booking DisneySea/Disney land, USJ, and Shibuya Sky. This is after struggling to get mastercard to work on Tokyo Disney’s site. I’ll use klook again too, saved me from the headache of trying to figure out with citibank why my card kept getting declined on the official site (3d secure verification issue)

  6. No issue with Klook on my trip in December. Even bought some things while in Japan to skip lining up.

  7. When I did my planning and calculations I didn’t find the Klook Pass Tokyo that much worth it savings wise. It didn’t make too much sense. So I just went ahead and booked everything individually. Now I have all the QR codes individually saved for each attraction.

  8. Guess it’s worth chiming in with my experience; I bought Disneyland tickets instead of Disneysea by accident, and they offered to switch the ticket for me day-of.

    Unfortunately I was at the gate when I discovered this, so I had bought a ticket to Disneysea separately by the time the chat support offered to alter the ticket. They then offered to cancel the Disneyland tickets for me for ¥200.

    Overall I was impressed with their willingness to fix my error, and refund me despite the purchase page stating this is not an option.

  9. Klook was mostly fine for me except one issue. For my trip in November, we booked a ticket for the romantic train (the first day they were available for that date – as we heard it books out fast). The purchase went through and we were waiting on confirmation. They didn’t provide any update for a week. When we reached out to confirm if they had booked, they said that tickets were booked out and there was nothing they could do. No compensation or anything, which was a bit disappointing. Luckily we got a ticket through another travel site as our itinerary couldn’t be changed.

  10. Look for JR Pass was horrible too. It took us over an hour to exchange paper for different paper.

  11. Just came back from Japan. I used klook for USJ studio pass, express pass for harry potter and umeda sky building entry and it was all good.

    I think in Klook, there are some hits and misses products so it’s kinda unfortunate you only found out about Klook pass after purchasing it. Also, previously pre covid, support was really quick but maybe due to the surge in travelers now, they can’t cope for the demand.

    Very unfortunate situation for you OP, i would suggest you leave a review on the product under Klook website so that other customers will be informed.

  12. We used Klook to book for Tokyo DisneySea. The only problem we encountered was that there’s a maximum number of tickets you can purchase in one transaction. We were bringing a group of 14, but we were able to get 10 tickets, then check out a second time for the remaining 4.

  13. When Klook had their 8% promo code, I was able to buy Disney tickets, Puroland, Teamlabs, Sky Tree at a discount

  14. used my klook last trip for getting jr west sanyo-sanin pass and the discounted haruka express ticket

    no issues whatsoever. but then again i didnt have to deal with CS and remember klook is a marketplace so lookout for deal popularity whenever possible

  15. I tend to stick to the more straightforward purchases on klook and have no issues for all my trips. kinda crappy experience you have there.

  16. This was recently during peak travel time so maybe it is a weird issue with their app 🤔

  17. I used Klook quite alot on my January trip. Both in advance like Disney tickets, and also on a whim (e.g. When standing in the long line to get into Hakkejima Sea Paradise, and buying digital tickets to skip the queue 😁).

    Each transaction worked perfectly. Didn’t have to use customer service for anything though because all of my orders went though fine.

  18. Honestly I used Klook for 5+ attractions and my airport transfer and it was the smoothest experience, you should also check if the individual activities are sold out before buying discounted passes for them (especially) for things such as Disney as they have a strong no cancellation policy.

  19. Just curious…most of the aforementioned attractions have official methods of obtaining tickets/reservations. What is the advantage of using Klook and introducing a middleman?

  20. Used klook for our esims, the skyliner, naked flowers and shibuya sky – no issues at all.

    When using those sites you should be aware that support is abysmal though – that’s why it’s cheap.

  21. I’ve been using Klook since 2016, and am actually using it now for my trip. Last october, i booked the same tickets you got and had no issues whatsoever. Though I do agree that the customer service is quite shit since i once booked on a date that was actually closed for maintenance and they couldnt do anything about it. Best advice is to read reviews and to contact the actual service provider if you have any customer service concerns. Best of luck though on your next plans!

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