Disneyland is bringing a more permanent halt to it’s annual passes!
The Anaheim, Calif., theme park’s president Ken Potrock shared the news in a statement on Thursday afternoon (January 14).
“We want to thank our Annual Passholders for their understanding during this closure period,” he said. “Due to the continued uncertainty of the pandemic and limitations around the reopening of our California theme parks, we will be issuing appropriate refunds for eligible Disneyland Resort Annual Passports and sunsetting the current program.”
“We are currently developing new membership offerings that will utilize consumer insights to deliver choice, flexibility and value for our biggest fans,” Ken added.
Last year, after continued closures at the Anaheim resort, park goers were able to get refunds or delay their annual pass membership until they opened.
Disneyland and other theme parks across California have long been battling the state government on trying to open their parks.
Other Disney parks across the world have opened (one closed again). Walt Disney World in Florida reopened back in July and remains open to this day.
One of Disneyland’s parking lots is also being turned into a COVID vaccine site. See photos over on Just Jared!
If you missed it, Disney recently shared some news about it’s new land in Disney California Adventure, Avengers Campus.
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