The federal lawsuit filed in California alleged that some of Disneyland's “Magic Key” annual pass-holders were unable to make park reservations on certain days in 2021, despite being promised “no blockout dates” for entry at the Anaheim, California parks.
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The lawsuit alleged that Disneyland artificially limited Magic Key reservations and the number of Magic Key holders who could visit on any given day.
Back in January 2023, Disney did have this to say about the Magic Key program, “Disneyland Resort will make select Magic Key passes available for new sales from time to time throughout 2023 as pass inventory becomes available.” Currently, all sales have been paused since September.
Disneyland's “secret restroom” is an isolated, disabled-accessible bathroom tucked away to one side of the castle in the Carnation Plaza. Very easy to miss, it is a refuge when al…
Magic Key holders can enjoy food and merchandise discounts, based on their Magic Key pass type: Up to 20% off select merchandise. Up to 15% off select dining.
With a Magic Key, you can visit Disneyland almost any time! The Magic Key program is your pass to year-round fun at Disneyland! With any tier of Magic Key, you can visit the parks again and again – and you may even be able to take advantage of some special keyholder-only perks, too.
The two most expensive passes, Inspire Key and Believe Key, also include unlimited Disney PhotoPass downloads. All Magic Key holders receive a 20% discount on the Disney Genie Plus service.
While a physical Magic Key card won't be mailed, I did check with a Cast Member (did you know there's a special phone number for Magic Key holders who need help?) and confirmed that you should get some magical mail to welcome you as a Magic Key holder. So keep an eye on that mailbox!
One of Disney's more clever secrets is hiding in plain sight; in the park bathrooms, you will rarely see mirrors above the sinks. Though this may seem like an inconvenience at first, it's actually a way for Disney World and Disneyland to keep foot traffic flowing.
Hidden Cinderella castle suite at Walt Disney World, Florida, USA. The suite was originally designed to be a holiday home for Walt Disney and his family, though it was sadly left incomplete after his death in 1966. Today, it functions as a luxury apartment for VIP guests and prize winners.