Disneyland restarts Magic Key sales – The Mercury News

Recurring Disneyland annual pass sales will soon resume because the Anaheim theme park prepares for the premiere of Tiana's Bayou Adventure and a year-long seventieth anniversary celebration.

Disneyland announced on Wednesday, October ninth that Magic Key sales will resume later this yr. A selected sales date shall be announced on the Disneyland Magic Key social media channels.

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The Magic Key annual passes were last sold in March and sales stopped in June.

Disneyland increased prices for Magic Keys on October 9, while annual pass sales remained suspended.

Here are the brand new Magic Key prices with the associated fee increases:

  • Inspire Pass: $1,749 (6% increase)
  • Faith pass: $1,374 (10% increase)
  • Enchantment Pass: $974 (14.7% increase)
  • Imagine this: $599 (20% increase)

Disneyland shut down its original, decades-old annual pass program through the COVID-19 pandemic and unveiled the brand new Magic Key alternative in August 2021. Within just a few months, the Magic Key tiers were sold out.

Since then, Disneyland has restarted and paused Magic Key sales several times. The most cost-effective Imagine Pass for Southern California residents often sells out first – sometimes with sales lasting hours. The dearer Magic Key passes can remain on sale for weeks or months – with the web sales window at all times closing all of sudden.

Disneyland Magic key holders receive 50% off Lightning Lane Multipass line cutting service for $32 between January sixth and January thirty first.

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