The Disneyland Resort will resume sales of select Magic Key annual passes on Wednesday after pausing new sales earlier this year.
The Inspire, Believe and Imagine passes will resume new sales “no earlier than 9 a.m. PT” on Wednesday. The Enchant pass will remain unavailable for new sales but is still available for current pass holders to renew.
The Inspire Key, priced at $1,599, offers the fewest number of pass blackout dates and includes free standard theme park parking. The next tier is the Believe Key, priced at $1,099, has more blackout dates than the Inspire Key. The Enchant Key is priced at $699 but is only available for renewal. The Imagine Key, priced at $449, includes the highest number of blackout dates and is only available to Southern California residents.
Disneyland launched the Magic Key program back in August 2021 after retiring the popular annual passports during a yearlong shutdown of both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The keys give users access to the parks on select dates, depending on which of the four levels they purchased, through a new reservation-based system that Disney introduced when both theme parks reopened in April 2021.