The Magic Key program at Disneyland offers several perks for passholders, including the ability to hold multiple park reservations at once.
In order to ensure that Magic Key holders show up when they make a reservation, Disneyland has a policy in place that gives passholders a certain number of “no-shows” before they are penalized. After there are three no-shows (when a passholder does not enter the designated park they have a reservation for before closing) within a 90-day period, they can't make new reservations or modify existing ones for 30 days after the third no-show occurrence.
Until now, keeping track of these no-shows was difficult because the information wasn't easily accessible, but now Disneyland has made a significant change to make this easier! Keep reading for more details below. You can see our full guide to Magic Key passes at Disneyland for everything you need to know about pass types, prices, and the benefits of each.
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Change to How Magic Key No-Shows Are Displayed
Disneyland has made an update for Magic Key holders that will make it more convenient to see how many no-shows they have accumulated so far. Now, the park reservation page shows how many no-shows there have been out of the maximum three underneath each Magic Key holder's information below how many reservations they have available.
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Previously, this information was hidden away, and many Magic Key holders had to call to see where they were in regard to no-show standings. Now, it's much easier to access as you can see it when booking a park reservation. When you click on “View Details” underneath the number of no-shows, it takes you to the details of the Disneyland Magic Key no-show policy and the individual's no-show history.
No-shows can happen if something suddenly comes up after the cutoff time to cancel or modify park reservations the night before, or you can sometimes forget that you made a reservation that day. This change to how no-shows are displayed makes it much easier and less inconvenient to try and keep track of how many no-shows have accumulated so that you know how many you currently have left.
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See the below photo of the change to the no-show display on the reservations page courtesy of Scott Gustin on X and his Tweet sharing the change.
It looks like Disneyland Resort updated the park reservation page for Magic Key passes. You can now view no-show history when booking a park reservation. pic.twitter.com/PPcpPqnLSN
— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) May 15, 2024
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