Disneyland Ends Annual Pass Program Popular With Park Die-Hards
- Company’s first theme park has been closed since March
- Passes were tradition in California for nearly four decades
Walt Disney Co. is scrapping the annual pass program at its Disneyland and California Adventure theme parks in Anaheim, ending a nearly four-decade-old program that was popular among diehard fans.
Disney said it was “sunsetting” the program and would send refunds to current holders. The entertainment giant plans to come back at some point in the future with a redesigned offering. The annual pass program will continue at the company’s Florida parks, which -- unlike the sites in California -- are currently open.