Disneyland Opens Magic Key Renewals, Raises Prices and Adds Blackout Dates

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9 Comments

  1. Adam

    So is this limited to a renewal or can you buy without renewing?

  2. Steve

    Selling your soul is cheaper and more rewarding.

  3. Jasmine

    Does anybody know when the magic key passes will become available again for NEW purchase? I’ve been waiting to buy a pass for a while already and it’s not fair that they’re only allowing people to renew..

    1. Cathy

      Get a grip Jasmine, life isn’t fair.

    2. Chris

      I think it is fair if you made the commitment in the first place that you get first opportunity to renew your pass.

      1. Cathy

        I agree Chris!

  4. Disgusted

    I wonder when people will say enough is enough? These are terrible offerings!
    My husband and I were Disneyland/DCA APs and it was amazing. Basically before we saw the distain for APs! Benefits were amazing. We had the highest tier, cost was $1200 per person, which included, maxpass (photo pass AND Fast pass) free parking, 20% off of food and merch, discounts on hotels, and NO black out dates!
    Now the magical keys which aren’t so magical is distant cousin of the former APs and so much more. You’re literally paying more for less!!! $1500 with blackouts! When does the madness stop! Luckily WDW hasn’t announced something so ridiculous but I’m sure it’s coming. Chapek and the board really do not like APs even though, they should appreciate their most loyal. And that is money they can always count on…

  5. Julian H

    From what I can see, save your money and spend it on a Company that gives a sh!t about you.

    This Chapek greedy fellow, just keeps popping the prices up and UP but at the same time just takes so much away and thinks we are all happy to accept it. The guy needs to go ASAP and Disney needs to get some morals back and start thinking about its customers.

  6. Mason

    Don’t be surprised Disneyland is in California.

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