Coronavirus: What will happen with the $67 per day tickets?

The happiest place on earth has been closed for five months

After the coronavirus outbreak around the world, theme parks had to close their doors to the public to prevent infections of this virus.

The happiest place on earth, Disneyland in California, has been closed for about five months, and had announced its reopening for this month but the resurgence of cases in California has made it impossible to reopen to the public, in view of the situation thousands of users have made a couple of questions. What will happen to the people that bought the annual pass? Or What will happen to the Baja California natives who purchased the “Southern California Residents” offer?

Hundreds of Baja California natives took this offer released at the beginning of the year, which consists of 3 tickets to access the theme park for only $199. Many of them probably didn´t have the time to use it since Disneyland announced its closure in March.

Vía their official website, the Disneyland Resort disclosed that there will be no ticket refund, and that only the following will partake:

  • The tickets have December 16 of 2021 as an expiration date

So you will have more than a year to visit the theme park.

Did you purchase the offer?

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