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ANAHEIM, California – Disneyland is ending its annual pass program ten months after the theme park closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the theme park said on Thursday.
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The park in Anaheim, California, said it will begin issuing valued refunds to passengers.
DISNEY CRUISE LINE extends suspension over COVID-19 PANDEMY
“Due to the continuing uncertainty of the pandemic and the restrictions surrounding the reopening of our California theme parks, we will issue appropriate refunds for eligible annual Disneyland Resort passports and the downfall of the current program,” said Ken Potrock, president. of Disneyland Resort, said in a statement. statement. He said the park will develop new membership offerings for when it can reopen.

The theme park said Thursday that Disneyland is ending its annual pass program ten months after the theme park closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Disney officials would not say how many people own these passes or how much the business will cost the business.
The announcement comes the same week that Disneyland has allowed provincial health officials to use its parking lot for a large-scale coronavirus vaccination site.
Disneyland closed in March and has not reopened since because coronavirus levels in the country where the park is located have not decreased to the levels required by the state.
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California health officials said large theme parks like Disneyland could only reopen once the transfer reached minimum levels, and then the park’s capacity would be limited to 25% and reservations needed.
California has seen an increase in coronavirus cases in recent months, which has led to the strike of many businesses and nightclubs in much of the state.