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Disneyland to resume Magic Key annual pass sales

Disneyland Resort in California begins commemorating The Walt Disney Company's 100th anniversary on Jan. 27, 2023. (Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort)

The Disneyland Resort announced Monday that it would resume sales of its Magic Key annual passes on April 11. All pass types, including the Enchanted Key, will be available for purchase.

The passes will go on sale no earlier than 9 a.m. and Disney fans can join the online queue to purchase a magic key on the Disneyland website.


Current pass holders can upgrade their passes at ticket booths at the theme park.

The resort offers four tiers of annual passes.

Inspire Key

Believe Key

 Enchanted Key

Imagine Key

The Inspire Key is the resort’s most expensive pass that offers the fewest blackout dates. The Believe Key has more blackout dates than the Inspire Key, and the Imagine Key pass has the most blackout dates and is only available to Southern California residents.

Magic Key passes are subject to availability based on the pass type. Disneyland says some passes may be unavailable occasionally as they balance the number of passes they sell and manage crowds.

Disneyland launched the Magic Key program in August 2021 after retiring the popular annual passport program during a yearlong shutdown of Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The keys give park guests access to the parks on select dates, depending on availability and pass type, along with select discounts on food, merchandise and Genie+, the park’s paid line-skipping service that replaced the Fast Pass program