Disneyland, Anaheim’s theme park, is gearing up for busy spring break crowds and continuing to embrace its popular festival season, which coincides with the annual sale of Magic Key passes.
The Magic Key Annual Passes will be available for purchase in all four tiers starting on Tuesday, March 5 at 9:00 AM Pacific Time, according to official Disneyland social media channels. Starting at 8:45 AM, you can access the online waiting area, where you will be placed in a queue online automatically. Fans anxiously awaited their Magic Keys for hours during the last sale, only to discover later that Disneyland’s annual passes had sold out once more.
The website for Disneyland Magic Key Buying Guide states, “Please note that availability is very limited, and passes may sell out quickly.” “There is no guarantee of the opportunity to purchase a Magic Key pass.”
This time, maybe, things will go a little more smoothly. When it’s their turn to buy event tickets, Disneyland visitors in the online line can select a new Notify Me option, which will send you an email.
When your turn comes, you will have ten minutes to click on the return link; if not, you risk losing your spot in line and having to start over from the back. Those who acquire annual passes are encouraged to keep an eye on their spam and trash folders to make sure they don’t miss the first email confirmations.
See the Disneyland Magic Key Buying Guide for information about creating a Disney account, payment methods, pass upgrades, virtual queueing, email notifications, and booking your first ticket.
Prices for Magic Keys were increased by Disneyland in October. The Inspire Key now costs $1,649, the Believe Key is $1,249, the Enchant Key is $849, and the Imagine Key is $499.
Residents of Southern California can purchase the Imagine Key for $189 down and then pay $25.84 a month for the Imagine Key on an installment plan.
Magic Key Annual Passes that are currently in use may be upgraded one month before they expire.”
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