Disneyland Halts New Magic Key Pass Sales After High Demand
Disneyland has paused the sale of new Magic Key passes, allowing only renewals, as demand surges following a recent price increase.
- Disneyland has temporarily stopped selling new Magic Key passes, citing high demand and aiming to manage park attendance.
- The pause affects all four tiers of the Magic Key program, which allows reservation-based park entry, while current pass holders can renew their passes.
- Passes were available for just seven days before being halted again, highlighting the popularity and limited availability of these annual passes.
- Magic Key prices were increased by 6% to 20% in October, adding to the demand and urgency among potential buyers.
- The program, introduced in 2021 as a replacement for the traditional annual pass, has faced multiple sales pauses since its inception.