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Big News for Fans: Disney Park Restores Annual Pass Program

Here’s When You Can Buy These Passes

A Disney park has announced a significant update that will directly impact all annual passes.

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Disney Park Announces Return of All Annual Passes

Every year, the holidays transform Disneyland Resort into a wonderland of lights, laughter, and nostalgia. From snow drifting down Main Street to the scent of peppermint churros in the air, it’s a time when the park feels more alive than ever. But in recent years, for many fans, that festive feeling has come with a growing frustration—limited access, rising ticket prices, and fewer opportunities to visit their favorite place on Earth.

Now, that’s all about to change.

Over the last few weeks, fans online have noticed a shift—speculation, subtle hints, and Disney insiders whispering that something big might be returning just in time for the holidays. As it turns out, those rumors were true.

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Disneyland’s Magic Key Program Is Officially Returning

Disneyland Resort has announced that all four tiers of its Magic Key Annual Passes will once again go on sale starting November 4, 2025—no earlier than 9:00 a.m. (Pacific Time) on the official Disneyland website.

NEW: Inspire and Believe Key annual passes go back on sale Tuesday, Nov. 4 no earlier than 9am PT. Enchant and Imagine are currently available.

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This is the first time since early 2025 that every level of the Magic Key program has been made available for purchase, and the timing couldn’t be more perfect. The news comes just ahead of the Holidays at Disneyland Resort, which officially begin on November 14 and coincide with the Disneyland 70th Anniversary Celebration.

The return of the Magic Key lineup means guests can secure reservation-based Park Hopper access, along with seasonal discounts on food, merchandise, and photo packages throughout both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure.

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How to Get Yours: Prices, Perks, and Payment Plans

For California residents, the Magic Key program includes a 0% APR payment plan option, available with just a $99 down payment.

Here’s the breakdown of each tier:

  • Inspire Key – $1,899: Includes most-day Park Hopper access, free standard parking, up to 20% off merchandise, 15% off dining, unlimited PhotoPass downloads, and 25% off Lightning Lane Multi Pass purchases.

  • Believe Key – $1,474: Offers 50% off parking, 10% off dining and shopping, PhotoPass downloads, and the same Lightning Lane discount.

  • Enchant Key – $974: Perfect for semi-frequent guests, featuring select-day access, 25% off Toy Story Parking, and 10% dining/merch discounts.

  • Imagine Key – $599: Exclusive to Southern California residents (zip codes 90000–93599), providing select-day Park Hopper access and standard perks.

All passes are reservation-based and subject to blockout dates and availability, meaning guests should plan carefully before booking their next visit.

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Tips from the Pros: Making the Most of Your Magic Key

Longtime Magic Key holders know there’s a strategy to getting the most out of their passes—especially during the holidays. Here are a few tried-and-true tricks:

  • Plan for midweek visits. Crowds are lighter Tuesday through Thursday, even during peak holiday weeks.

  • Check for last-minute reservation openings. Disneyland occasionally releases additional slots on the same day due to cancellations.

  • Use your PhotoPass to the fullest. With unlimited downloads, don’t skip the photographers in front of the castle, Cars Land, or “it’s a small world.”

  • Take advantage of early hours. Certain Magic Key tiers allow earlier park entry—ideal for riding popular attractions before the midday rush.

These strategies can help maximize each visit, especially as holiday crowds begin to build throughout November and December.

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Why This Matters for Disney Fans

For many, the Magic Key is more than just a pass—it’s a connection to the park’s legacy and community. The return of every tier at once sends a clear message: Disneyland is prioritizing its most loyal fans this holiday season.

After months of speculation and limited sales windows, this full reopening of the Magic Key program suggests Disney is preparing for an influx of visitors looking to celebrate the holidays in classic Disney fashion. The timing also aligns with the company’s goal to strengthen attendance and fan engagement heading into 2026.

As one longtime passholder shared on social media, “It finally feels like Disneyland is letting us come home again.”

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Sales Begin Soon—And They Won’t Last Long

If history repeats itself, expect Magic Key sales to sell out quickly, sometimes within hours of release. Fans eager to lock in their access for the 2025–2026 season should plan to be ready online the morning of November 4.

With new perks, returning favorites, and a full holiday lineup on the horizon, this could be Disneyland’s most magical season yet.

Will you be purchasing a Magic Key before the holidays return to the parks?

Author

  • Emmanuel Detres

    Since first stepping inside the Magic Kingdom at nine years old, I knew I was destined to be a theme Park enthusiast. Although I consider myself a theme Park junkie, I still have much to learn and discover about Disney. Universal Orlando Resort has my heart; being an Annual Passholder means visiting my favorite places on Earth when possible! When I’m not writing about Disney, Universal, or entertainment news, you’ll find me cruising on my motorcycle, hiking throughout my local metro parks, or spending quality time with my girlfriend, family, or friends.

Emmanuel Detres

Since first stepping inside the Magic Kingdom at nine years old, I knew I was destined to be a theme Park enthusiast. Although I consider myself a theme Park junkie, I still have much to learn and discover about Disney. Universal Orlando Resort has my heart; being an Annual Passholder means visiting my favorite places on Earth when possible! When I’m not writing about Disney, Universal, or entertainment news, you’ll find me cruising on my motorcycle, hiking throughout my local metro parks, or spending quality time with my girlfriend, family, or friends.

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