Report: Disneyland Passholders Receive Letters
It’s been a really rocky road for Disneyland fans, particularly annual passholders…
Disneyland Twitter Is Up Late
According to Twitter, Disneyland annual passholders are reading a new email tonight:
Disneyland to APs: https://t.co/3p0ogz44cT
— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) October 22, 2020
Disneyland Letter to APs
The letter said (possibly, in part):
You may have seen that theme park reopening guidelines were released by the State of California and that parks like Disneyland Resort were placed in the most restrictive tier. Despite our proven ability to operate with responsible health and safety protocols in place for our Cast Members and Guests, this news from the governor’s office means that our theme parks will not be reopening as soon as we had hoped.
After an already incredibly difficult month for the Disneland Resort, we are heartbroken and disappointed, and understand you may feel the same. We want to thank you immensely for your patience since our closure and let you know that we continue to think about you as our valued Annual Passholders.
While we work to undertand the implications of this and determine what it means for our Annual Passport program, we know that you have many questions and given the latest guidance from the state, we will have more to share with you on the future of our AP Program soon. We also want you to know that the efforts to reopen Disneyland resort will continue as we work to seek solutions to bring out Cast back to work, get our local economy moving and share the magic and joy of our theme parks once again.
As you can imagine, reaction on social media was “interesting.”
An Ongoing Story
However, from any point of view, the pandemic is creating layers and layers of issues for everyone involved. And MickeyBlog.com has worked to cover the story as completely as possible:
But it’s this last one; linked here and above that seems most pertinent, tonight. And as the Twitter thread that inspired this piece shows clearly; Disneyland APs might have little sympathy for The Walt Disney Company and its management.