All you have to do is log into your account on the Official Disneyland website, then go to disneyland.disney.go.com/passes/renew/ within 30 days before your Magic Key expires. During that time, you will even have the opportunity to switch to a different level Key if you wish!
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Disneyland's current annual pass program is called Magic Key. It works just like the old annual pass, but with required park reservations. Each of the keys has benefits and limitations. The program is so popular that individual keys sell out and become available again as inventory opens up.
If you're unfamiliar, Magic Key passes are Disneyland's version of Disney World's Annual Pass system. There are varying passes with different features, though these passes often sell out on short notice.
The Magic Key program is the only pass offered at this time and is very similar to the old Annual Pass system. You'll get a full year of reservation based admission to Disneyland Park along with discounts on select food and merchandise, exclusive access to the Magic Key Terrace and much more.
The top-end Dream Key is no more, and has been replaced by the Inspire Key, which costs $1,600 per year in comparison to the Dream Key's $1,400 pricing last year.
Magic Key passesThe Enchant pass went from $699 to $849 and the Believe pass went from $1,099 to $1,249. The Inspire pass, the most expensive, also saw a $50 increase for a total of $1,649.
The on-again and off-again sale of Disneyland annual passes is once again on hold following a $9.5 million settlement in a class action lawsuit over “deceptive” Magic Key blockout dates.
Disneyland stopped selling Magic Keys shortly after the lawsuit was filed. When sales resumed the Dream Key was no longer available for purchase. A new Magic Key, the Inspire Key, replaced it. The Inspire Key was clearly advertised to have blockout dates (for about two weeks around Christmas and New Year's Day).