Disneyland begins enforcing Magic Key passholder no-show policy

Referee Goofy plans to begin throwing Disneyland annual passholders within the penalty field in the event that they don’t present up for Magic Key reservations after the Anaheim theme park quietly let its most die-hard followers slide on a no-show coverage for half a 12 months.

Disneyland started imposing the Magic Key no-show coverage this week after a six-month grace interval when the penalties for skipping an advance reservation weren't imposed, based on Disney officers.

Magic Keyholders will begin at zero no-shows this week with no penalties for previous infractions.

Disneyland rolled out the Magic Key program in August as a substitute for the favored annual passholder program utilized by 1,000,000 followers. Disneyland ended its former four-decade-old annual go program in January 2021 in the course of the prolonged coronavirus closures of the parks.

Keyholders are required to make advance reservations as a part of a brand new system designed to cut back crowding and unfold demand all year long. Magic Key annual passes vary in worth from $399 to $1,399 — with passholders capable of maintain two to 6 reservations at a time relying on their go stage.

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How can Magic Key annual passholders keep away from a no-show?

A Magic Key holder who enters both Disneyland or Disney California Journey earlier than closing time on the day of the reservation isn't thought-about a no-show.

Keyholders who cancel a reservation by 11:59 p.m. on the day earlier than their reservation date are additionally not thought-about no-shows.

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What occurs if passholders get thrown within the Disneyland penalty field?

Keyholders who don’t present up for 3 reservations in a 90-day window can be unable to make new park reservations for 30 days starting the day after the third no-show. Current park reservations at the moment won't be canceled.

Walt Disney World doesn't have a reservation no-show coverage for Magic Key annual passholders at the moment, based on Points of interest Journal.

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