Disney Making Big Changes For Annual Passholders
Disneyland already made the announcement, and changes have begun at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
A message went to Disneyland’s annual passholders from Ken Potrock, who is the president of Disneyland Resort. It explained what was happening as Disney ends the passholder program at the California parks, Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.
🚨 Breaking - 🇺🇸 Due to the current #COVIDー19 pandemic and the uncertain future, #Disneyland Resort suspends immediately its Annual Passholders program 🎫
— ED92 (@ED92Magic) January 14, 2021
They are currently developing new membership offerings 👀 pic.twitter.com/SGywwPlCx9
For those passholders who are losing their Disneyland benefits but have had their passes since before the shutdown, there will be some select extra discounts on merchandise, food and drinks until the new plan is unveiled.
There will be information coming out at a later time that explains what will replace the Disney annual passholder program for Disneyland Resort.
Here in Florida, Disney has halted the sale of new annual passes, though they will renew passes. Unlike the California parks, the central Florida parks have reopened, though in stages. Will the Disney corporation make changes to the passholder program for Walt Disney World? Are you an annual passholder at Walt Disney World?
[Source: Tampa Bay Times]
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