Disneyland is preparing to announce details about the park’s new “Magic Key” program which will replace its popular annual passports, on Tuesday, according to a Disney Resorts press release.
On Monday an email was sent to people who were previously part of Disney's old annual passport program. Annual passes have been a staple for park repeat visitors for over forty years with costs ranging from $419 to $1,449, depending on which option the user picked. The cheapest choice, however, could only be purchased by Southern California residents.
Under Disney’s current five-tiered pricing system, the cost of an adult ticket ranges from $104 to $154 for a single day at a Disneyland Resort theme park. For an additional $55, guests can purchase a park-hopper ticket that gives them access to both parks in a single day — bringing the total ticket price to as much as $204.
Both theme parks have fully re-opened to out-of-state visitors since mid-June.