Disneyland Announces New Annual Pass Program & Requiring Face Masks Again

Disneyland Is Requiring Face Masks For Indoor Areas Again. The change went into affect on July 30.

The original annual passes, which were eliminated during the pandemic, have now been turned into a Disneyland Resort Magic Key program — set to go on sale on Aug. 25. Visitors must make reservations before visiting Disneyland and California Adventure Park.

“In a non-COVID environment, it would have been a pretty tough [decision] to make, because they just keep renewing and renewing, but when you start lapping a year without anybody going for an annual pass program, that gives you the chance,” Walt Disney Company CEOBob Chapek saidin March about shuttering the annual pass program. “We’re going to use that, though, in order to have an even better guest experience at Disneyland and manage the crowd so that no matter what day you go to Disneyland, you can have an extraordinary experience.”

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