Disneyland Resumes Sale of Annual Passes — What to Know

It will again be easier — and more cost effective — for Disneyland’s biggest fans to visit the happiest place on Earth regularly.

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After a lengthy pause, Disneyland has resumed sales of one of its most popular ticket options, the Magic Key multi-tier annual pass.

Effective immediately, The Inspire ($1599), Believe ($1099), and Imagine ($449 for Southern California residents only) are available for new sales. The Enchant Key ($699) remains unavailable for new sales.

For new sales, California residents can pay via a monthly payment plan after down payment. Magic Key passes can be purchased online or in-person. Current Magic Key holders can also now upgrade their pass to a higher tier.

Guests with Magic Keys can take advantage of advanced theme park reservations and discounts on select merchandise, food, and merchandise.

Disneyland first introduced the Magic Key in 2021, a multi-tier system that allows for annual visits to the theme park with blockout dates, perks, and discounts varying by pass. While renewals for existing Magic Key holders have been available, new sales have been paused.

The highest tier, Inspire, allows guests to hold up to 6 park reservations at a time and includes complimentary standard theme park parking, unlimited Disney PhotoPass digital photo downloads, 20% off Disney Genie+ service, and 20% off select merchandise, food, and beverage.

Believe Magic Key holders can hold up to 6 park reservations at a time and receive 50% off standard theme park parking, unlimited Disney PhotoPass digital photo downloads, 20% off Disney Genie+ service, and 10% off select merchandise, food, and beverage.

For Southern California residents only, The Imagine Key allows guests to hold up to 2 park reservations at a time and receive 25% off standard theme park parking, 20% off Disney Genie+ service, and 10% off select merchandise, food, and beverage.

The news comes after a series of ticket changes at domestic US Disney Parks. Walt Disney World announced that they will be raising prices for their one-day, one-park admission and annual passholder program.

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