Officials at Disneyland, California Adventure crack down on multi-day pass abusers

Disneyland Mickey and Minnie


Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Posted: 01/09/2013
Last Updated: 162 days ago

ANAHEIM, Calif. - Officials at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure say they're cracking down on Anaheim businesses that buy multi-day park passes and then sell them to visitors for individual days.

Spokeswoman Suzi Brown tells the Los Angeles Times workers on Tuesday began photographing visitors who use multi-day passes to enter the park.

Several Anaheim businesses have been accused of buying multi-day passes and leasing them at a discounted rate that still netted them a profit.

Now, Disneyland workers at park turnstiles will see a photo of a guest pop up on a screen when a person tries to enter the park using a pass. Entrance will be denied if the visitor doesn't match the photo.

One park visitor says the photos caused significant delays, but Disneyland officials denied it.

 

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


San Diego , CA  
65° Mostly cloudy

Stay Connected

Send us a News Tip Sign up for Breaking Alerts
Send us a News Tip Send us a News Tip
Tablet & iPhone/Android Apps Mobile/Tablet Apps
Twitter Twitter
Facebook Facebook
YouTube YouTube
YouTube Community Calendar
SanDiegoLaw.tv SanDiegoLaw.tv