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Disneyland Halts Annual Passes, Offers Tickets For Californians
The park is offering a limited-time offer for California residents, which includes a three-day ticket offer.

ORANGE COUNTY, CA — The happiest place on Earth paused the sale of all annual passes just before the start of a busy season that could overcrowd the park.
Current pass holders will be able to renew their passes this summer.
Beginning Tuesday, for California residents only, the park will offer a special three-day ticket starting at $249 per person. The tickets will be offered Monday through Thursday or $299 for weekdays and weekends.
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Reservations will still be required at the park to help mitigate overcrowding.
In November of last year, the park halted the sale of the Dream and Believe keys. On Tuesday it paused the sales of the cheaper Enchant and Imagine Key.
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Last month, the park reintroduced one-on-one character interactions to the delight of fans. Kids of all ages can now hug Mickey Mouse, get an autograph from Ariel and more. Shawn Slater, Senior Communications Manager of Disney Live Entertainment, discussed returning to "the old" normal at Disneyland.
"We know many of you have missed these special moments, and your Disney character friends have missed you too," Slater said.
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