Tokyo Disney Weighs Annual Pass Comeback, Says No Decision Yet
The operator points to capacity limits as the determining issue.
Overview
- OLC president Wataru Takahashi said the company is exploring ways to reengage devoted fans but “cannot decide at this point” to restart annual passes.
- Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea have not offered annual passes since 2020 and mainly sell single-day tickets, with multi-day options appearing only sporadically.
- Pandemic-era attendance caps remain in place to protect guest experience, complicating any return to unlimited entry.
- Reports describe softer visitation despite the 2024 debut of Fantasy Springs and other marquee attractions.
- One-day tickets start at 7,900 yen (about $53), and OLC has discussed possible price cuts, while U.S. Disney resorts now use reservation-based, tiered pass systems.