Breaking News – Disneyland Cancels All Annual Passes

Breaking news – Disneyland is officially cancelling all Annual Passes while the resort remains closed indefinitely.

Disneyland is officially cancelling all Annual Passes while the resort remains closed indefinitely. Disneyland closed for COVID-19 back in March 2020, and has yet to open its gates. They initially announced an optimistic reopening date of July 17, its 65th anniversary. However, they were forced to backtrack on those plans in June when California would not issue theme park guidance. “We have no choice but to delay the reopening of our theme parks and resort hotels until we receive approval from government officials,” Disney Parks tweeted at the time.

Regarding the Annual Passes, Ken Potrock, President of Disneyland, issued the following statement via Twitter.

Disneyland Cancels APs

He added: “I know that sunsetting the Annual Passport program will be disappointing to many of our passholders who are just as anxious as we are to reopen our gates and welcome guests back when the time is right.

We are also very excited about what’s ahead. We plan to use this time while we remain closed to develop new membership offerings that will utilize consumer insights to deliver choice, flexibility and value for our biggest fans.”

Annual Passholders will be refunded other ticket offerings will be available in the future.