All four tiers of Disneyland Resort Magic Key Passes went on sale again yesterday, April 11, and now two tiers are sold out.
The Believe and Enchant Key, the two middle tiers, are no longer available for purchase. Passholders who already have these Keys can still renew them.
The lowest tier, the Imagine Key, is still available to Southern Californian Residents only. The Inspire Key, the highest tier, is available to all other guests.
Magic Key Passes have been available sporadically this year, with some or all tiers being sold out for the majority.
Types of Magic Key Passes
Compare the four tiers below.
Inspire – $1599
- 6 park pass reservations
- Free standard parking
- 20% off select merchandise
- 15% off select food and beverage
- Unlimited Disney PhotoPass digital downloads (coming soon)
- 20% off Genie+ (when purchased same-day after entering the park)
Believe – $1099
- 6 park pass reservations
- 50% off standard parking
- 10% off select merchandise
- 10% off select food and beverage
- Unlimited PhotoPass digital downloads (coming soon)
- 20% off Genie+ (when purchased same-day after entering the park)
Enchant – $699
- 4 park pass reservations
- 25% off standard parking at Toy Story Parking Area
- 10% off select merchandise
- 10% off select food and beverage
- 20% off Genie+ (when purchased same-day after entering the park)
Imagine – $449
- 2 park pass reservations
- 25% off standard parking at Toy Story Parking Area
- 10% off select merchandise
- 10% off select food and beverage
- 20% off Genie+ (when purchased same-day after entering the park)
Disneyland Resort Magic Key Passes
Disneyland Resort introduced the Magic Key program as a replacement for Annual Passes. Sales began in August 2021 with four pass tiers. The highest tier, the Dream Key, sold out in October 2021, followed quickly by the Believe Key.
In December 2021, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Disney, alleging that Disney falsely advertised their highest tier Dream Key as having “no blockout dates” despite the very limited bucket of reservations available for Key holders.
Despite opposition from Disney’s legal team, a federal judge ruled that the lawsuit could move forward on May 13, 2022. On May 31, sales of all Magic Keys were suspended.
When renewals began in August, changes had been made to the program. The Dream Key was permanently discontinued, and a new Imagine Key was introduced. Notably, all four tiers now had blockout dates. Additionally, a clause was added to the terms and conditions requiring the Key Holder to waive the right to file a class action lawsuit upon agreement.
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