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1 Utama Will Be Increasing Its Parking Fee Starting Oct 1

If you’re a frequent shopper at 1 Utama shopping mall, brace yourself because entering its premises is about to get a tad more expensive.

This is because the mall will be revising its current parking fees starting next month for parking lots within its premises.

1 Utama mall exterior
Photo via The Edge Malaysia

New parking fee at 1 Utama from Oct 1 onwards

According to its current parking fee that will be valid until Sept 30, ONECARD holders who park at regular parking areas pay RM1 for the first 4 hours, before paying RM1 for every subsequent hour.

For non-ONECARD holders, they pay RM3 for the first 4 hours and pay RM1 for every subsequent hour.

Regular Parking AreasFirst 4 hoursEvery subsequent hour
ONECARDRM 1RM 1
Parking Ticket (Non-ONECARD)RM 3RM 1
ONECARD Preferred Parking AreasFirst 4 hoursEvery subsequent hour
ONECARD onlyRM 3RM 1
Dataran Parking (Mon – Fri)
ONECARDRM 3 per entry (cut off time 4am daily)
Parking Ticket (Non-ONECARD)RM 5 per entry (cut off time 4am daily)
Dataran Parking (Weekends & Public Holidays)
ONECARDRM 2 per entry (cut off time 4am daily)
Parking Ticket (Non-ONECARD)RM 4 per entry (cut off time 4am daily)
Table sourced from 1 Utama website

As for its Dataran parking, ONECARD holders currently pay RM3 per entry while non-ONECARD holders pay RM5 during weekdays, while the rate is RM2 per entry for ONECARD holders and RM4 for non-ONECARD holders during weekends and public holidays.

However, this will all change when Oct 1 rolls around, where parking rates will increase all across the board.

According to a chart which has circulated wildly on social media, ONECARD holders will have to pay RM2 for the first 4 hours and RM2 for every subsequent hour.

For non-ONECARD holders, they will be paying RM4 for the first 4 hours and RM2 for each subsequent hour.

Dataran Car Park rates will also see a slight increase, where ONECARD holders will pay RM4 during weekdays and RM3 during weekends and public holidays, whereas non-ONECARD holders need to fork out RM6 and RM5 respectively.

You can take a look at the revised parking fee at 1 Utama’s website here.

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