Disney announced earlier this week it will be closing down all of its parks amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Annual passholders haven’t been forgotten.
What’s going on?
- Disney announced earlier this week it is shutting down Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Walt Disney World and several other locations, as I wrote for the Deseret News.
- Annual passholders who have passes that are valid during this time period will see their expiration dates extended based on the pass type.
- Disney updated its policy with the following statement:
Given the necessary closure, all Annual Passholders who have Passports that are valid during the closure period, will have their Passport expiration date extended based on pass type and level of access due to the impacts of the closure. The extended date will be reflected on your Passport account prior to our reopening of the parks.
Annual Passholders on the monthly payment program will remain on the current payment schedule and continue to make their scheduled payments. These Annual Passholders will have their Passport expiration date extended based on pass type and level of access due to the impacts of the closure, and will not be required to make any payments during that extended period.
For Disney Flex Passholders, we will cancel reservations for the duration of the closure without penalty.
Update on cases:
- Disney said there have been no COVID-19 cases at Disneyland Resort so far.