Disneyland Surveys Guests on Different “Membership” Options
UPDATE: A new tweet from @imaginat1on provides a look at two alternate survey versions. The new screenshots show Passport and ticket options with modified blockout dates, features, and discounts. The pricing structure also varies from the initial survey.
According to a tweet from @imaginat1on, a Disney survey provides a glimpse into possible upcoming “membership” annual pass options. With Disneyland Annual Passes now a thing of the past, Disney is considering other options.
Disneyland is surveying guests on potential AP replacements. Sounds like ALL “Passports” would be reservation-based with the variables being how far out you can book, how many you can hold at once, and how many “anytime reservations” you can make. pic.twitter.com/yQdOf4FJL3
— Imaginat1on (@imaginat1on) January 23, 2021
Images Credit @imaginat1on on Twitter
Three Passports are available. All Passports include discounts on merchandise and food. Some Passports also include special event discounts and free or reduced parking. The survey also includes a 3 Day Multi-visit ticket, as well as 1-, 2-, and 3- day tickets.
Disneyland Resort Passports
The survey presents three different Passport options, each with unique features. All Passports have blockout dates. A Passport allows a guest to visit on one or two blockout dates, depending on the Passport’s limit.
Passports require a reservation. The reservation window varies based on the Passport. Two of the three Passports feature an “anytime reservation” that would allow guests to secure a reservation on short notice.
Discounts and other features vary based on the Passport. Passports are available for adults and children under 6.
Passport Option 1 — $999 Adult / $809 Child
Blockout Dates: Easter, Christmas, and New Year Holidays
Reservation Window: 90 days
Reservations Held at at Time: 4
Anytime Reservation: 6 per year
Blockout Day Tickets: 1
Friends & Family Tickets: 0
Merchandise: 10%
Food and Beverage: 30%
Special Event Tickets: 20%
Parking: 20% discount
MaxPass: Yes
Unlimited PhotoPass: Yes
Dedicated Entrance: Yes
Rewards Program: No
Passport Option 2 — $1,399 Adult / $1,399 Child
Blockout Dates: Easter, Christmas, and New Year Holidays, June, July, early August
Reservation Window: 90 days
Reservations Held at at Time: 6
Anytime Reservation: None
Blockout Day Tickets: 2
Friends & Family Tickets: 0
Merchandise: 30%
Food and Beverage: 10%
Special Event Tickets: 20%
Parking: Included
MaxPass: No
Unlimited PhotoPass: Yes
Dedicated Entrance: Yes
Rewards Program: Yes
Passport Option 3 — $999 Adult / $899 Child
Blockout Dates: Easter, Christmas, and New Year Holidays, June, July, early August
Reservation Window: 120 days
Reservations Held at at Time: 2
Anytime Reservation: 4 per year
Blockout Day Tickets: 1
Friends & Family Tickets: 0
Merchandise: 30%
Food and Beverage: 10%
Special Event Tickets: None
Parking: No
MaxPass: No
Unlimited PhotoPass: No
Dedicated Entrance: Yes
Rewards Program: No
Disneyland Resort Tickets
The survey presents four possible ticket offerings. The 3 Day Multi-Visit ticket has an extensive blockout window. Guests choosing that option are only able to visit Disneyland Resort January through May. 1-, 2-, and 3- day tickets have no blockout dates.
Each ticket has a 120 day reservation window. No additional features or discounts are included with tickets. Guests under 9 may enter with a child ticket.
3 Day Multi-Visit Ticket — $199 Adult / $179 Child
Blockout Dates: June through December
Reservation Window: 120 days
1 Day Ticket — $104 – $209 Adult / $98 – $201 Child
Blockout Dates: None
Reservation Window: 120 days
2 Day Ticket — $235 – $290 Adult / $220 – $275 Child
Blockout Dates: None
Reservation Window: 120 days
3 Day Ticket — $310 – $365 Adult / $290 – $345 Child
Blockout Dates: None
Reservation Window: 120 days
While Passport and ticket options may change, the survey provides a glimpse into Disney’s current line of thought. What are your thoughts on the options and pricing?