Los Angeles Times

Disneyland suspends SoCal annual pass sales

- By Hugo Martin hugo.martin@latimes.com

To help manage crowds at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, the theme park has temporaril­y halted new sales of its Southern California annual pass, one of its least expensive passes for locals.

Beginning on Monday, the theme park stopped selling new passes for residents of Southern California, which were priced at $469 each, Disneyland spokeswoma­n Suzi Brown said. Existing pass holders can get their passes renewed, but no new passes will be sold for an undetermin­ed time.

“Our annual passes are very popular with guests,” Brown said. “We continuous­ly seek the appropriat­e balance that helps manage demand for our product and allows us to deliver a world-class experience for all guests.”

This isn’t the first time the park has taken such an action. Disneyland suspended new sales of the Southern California Annual Passport in 2014 to help address surging attendance that led to long lines and frustratio­n, especially on Sundays.

At the time it was suspended, the Southern California pass sold for $359 and gave pass holders access to Disneyland and neighborin­g Disney California Adventure for 215 days of the year. Major holidays and popular vacation periods were blocked out.

When the pass returned in 2016, it sold at the front gate for $459, with access to both parks for 227 days a year.

The park is suspending sales of the passes in part to prepare for an expected increase in visitors when workers complete a makeover next year of California Adventure Park to inject more characters from movies created by Pixar Pictures, a subsidiary of Walt Disney Co.

The park is likely to get an even bigger surge in crowds in 2019, when it is slated to complete constructi­on of its 14acre “Star Wars”-inspired expansion at Disneyland, dubbed Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

The Southern California Select passport can still be purchased for $339, but it allows access to the park for only about 150 days a year, blocking out weekends, holidays, spring break and most of the summer.

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