Disneyland Paris Annual Passholders fed up with the park reservation system have organized a protest scheduled for Saturday, October 22.
The protest, organized “Les Oreilles Jaunes,” asks guests to wear yellow Mickey ears (or any yellow clothing) and meet in front of the Disneyland Hotel at 2 p.m. local time. The organizers ask protesters to remain peaceful and respectful while expressing their dissatisfaction. As of the writing of this article, 162 people have registered as “going,” with 1,500 people expressing interest in the event.
Disneyland Paris enacted the system beginning in July 2020, when the parks reopened after their COVID-19 shutdown. In June 2021, Annual Passholders were restricted to hold only three park reservations at any given time. This past June, a waitlist was created for Annual Passholders who couldn’t get reservations on the day they wanted.
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