Golden Pass (Disney)

The Golden Pass is a ticket which allows the holder access to all nine of the theme parks for their whole life owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company. First awarded in 1955 to Dave MacPherson, the first member of the public to become a paying guest at Disneyland,[1] the Pass is awarded to all Disney Legends and has been handed to dignitaries, heads of state, and all members of the board of directors.

Accepting locations

The Pass is valid at the following parks: Disneyland Resort (Disneyland, Disney California Adventure Park), Walt Disney World Resort (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom), Disneyland Paris (Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park), Hong Kong Disneyland Resort (Hong Kong Disneyland).

When Passes were renewed at the start of 2005, the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort was still under construction and it was noted on the Pass that it would not be valid for entry. This was changed in 2006. The two parks at the Tokyo Disney Resort - Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea - are not part of the allowance, as they are owned and operated by The Oriental Land Company under licenses from Disney. On May 2, 2006, Disney honored the two billionth guest of a Disney park at Disneyland.[2] The guest received a modified version of the Golden Pass entitling the holder to admission to the two theme parks at the Tokyo Disney Resort. The Oriental Land Company allowed this because the two billion count included guests at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. On February 7, 2008, two Golden Passes were given to the first two babies born in the Year of the Rat in Hong Kong.

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References

  1. Thiessen, Mark (2005-07-16). "First paying Disneyland guest marks 50th anniversary from Utah". San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
  2. "Disney Theme Parks welcome 2 Billionth Guest". asiatraveltips.com. 2006-05-09. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
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