After Two Months, Disney Unveils Major Annual Pass Update for Next Week

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Disneyland Magic Key Ticket, confused character Ariel and Disneyland on the background

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9 Comments

  1. D M

    Disney has faded into history for me and many I know. I prefer to spend time with those who like me and enjoy my presence. Disney appears (by their actions) to consider guests as both annoyances and targets for fleecing.

    1. John

      Good riddance

  2. Nancy

    No, we let our passes expire last September. We bought 2 day tickets to go during Christmas when we would usually be blocked with our Inspire Key pass. We are choosing to use our money this year to go to Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Sea. For 3 people to stay at Disneyland Hotel it’s $2,600 for 5 nights there, flight from LAX is $3,800 for 3 people, not counting insurance for each of us of $300 to fly, we haven’t purchased our 4 days of tickets to the parks yet, we have made reservations for a couple of restaurants though. That’s $7,300 without food or tickets. In the Fall we may go buy just regular tickets to our beloved Disneyland in California. But passes this year is a big NO! Have a great year everyone.

    1. John

      Too bad for you

  3. MM

    No. Disney parks in the U. S. are now unaffordable for the value. Waiting in line for long times on some rides and never being able to get on other rides, the outrageous prices for food, and the lack of common courtesy by guests and some cast members made my last visit miserable. I took my sister and my grand-nephew to Disneyland & California Adventure and while I made sure my grand-nephew had a good time, he was disappointed in not getting on some rides and was knocked down by two people on mobility scooters who were rushing to Star Wars land. My feet were run over by mobility scooters and strollers while we were watching the parade in a cordoned off area. Cast members were of no help until I went to an information desk. If Walt Disney were still alive, he would be pissed at the conditions of the parks and cast members.

    1. John

      Oh well some can afford it and some can’t. I will continue to enjoy my inspire pass.

  4. LSan313

    No, for one it’s expensive. My husband and I have the Inspire Key. It expires at the end of January. The fact that it was always annoying to make reservations and it was always so packed was just dumb. We have been avid goers for many years now and this year we are letting our passes go. I’ll be heartbroken for sure but the price for the experience isn’t what it used to be. Lines are long, rides go down. The fast pass is ridiculous. You literally have to pay for everything. Like Disney needs anymore money.

    1. John

      Just lazy. I will still make reservations and enjoy disney

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