One week after Disney CEO Bob Chapek noted on the company’s quarterly earnings call, “We’re still seeing demand in excess of the reservations that we’re making available to our guests,” Disneyland rolled out new availability — and increased prices — for its year-old Magic Key annual pass offering.
The menu includes one new tier, Inspire, which is the most expensive. The old top-tier Dream Key, which was $1399, is no longer available.
This tranche of passes goes on sale August 18. Demand should be high, given the chorus from fans for the past few weeks who want to renew.
All four tiers introduced last year eventually sold out.The four Magic Key tiers revealed today and their pricing is as follows:Inspire $1599 (new)Believe $1099 (was $949)Enchant $699 (was $649)Imagine $449 (was $399)It’s worth noting that Chapek also said last week that “average per capita ticket revenue” was way up in the quarter, due mostly to the parks’ Genie+ and Lightning Lane offerings.
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