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Disneyland offers California residents a new 3-day deal – NBC Los Angeles

Disneyland offers California residents a new 3-day deal – NBC Los Angeles

Disney has suspended sales of its Magic Key annual pass program and is offering California residents a new three-day, one-park-a-day ticket to Disneyland and California Adventure this summer, park officials announced Tuesday.

The park launched the Magic Key program last August, with four choices ranging from $399 to $1,399 per year. Disney officials said the program offered more choice and flexibility, with guests having to make reservations for Disneyland and California Adventure.

The $1,399 Dream Keys and $949 Believe Keys sold out late last year, and as of Tuesday, the $649 Enchant Keys and $399 Imagine Keys were no longer available .

Current Dream Key holders can still use their passes to make reservations, and park officials said they would be allowed to renew their passes, though further details were not immediately available.

The Magic Key program replaced the parks previous annual pass program, which was canceled in January 2021, in part to limit daily crowds during the coronavirus pandemic.

The new three-day tickets start at $249 for Monday-Thursday admission, or $299 for any day, including weekends for eligible guests.

They are available for purchase starting Tuesday and can be redeemed for three qualifying days from June 13 through September 15, 2022, subject to park reservation availability.

Single-day tickets are still available, with variable prices and subject to blackout dates. Park-hopper tickets, which allow customers to travel between parks after 1 p.m., subject to availability, can be purchased for an additional $60 per day.

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