Disneyland is moving towards addressing the Annual Passhoder situation by listening to their “Superfans.” A lot of digital ink was spilled when the company decided to scrap their current Annual Passholder program when the coronavirus pandemic took hold. Josh D’Amaro told the Los Angeles Times that a replacement program would be announced “relatively soon.” The chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products has been very busy in the last year. A lot of the decisions around reopening the various parks and attractions has fallen to D’Amaro. Disney seems focused on trying to please both longtime fans, while shaking things up for frequent visitors. People lament the loss of the Passholder program, but there is room for some compromise if more people have access. However, it would be hard to imagine that being the case at this juncture. Some of the previous months have included people getting charged for Annual Passes while entry to the park was not permitted.
As the first guests step through the gates of Disneyland Paris, we mark the celebrated return of magic made at our theme parks, worldwide. To all who come to this happy place, welcome back! ✨ https://t.co/lkLLApqeOS pic.twitter.com/3DyaViWdYc