LOS ANGELES (KABC, CNN) — Disney is ensuring annual pass-holders don’t have to pay for periods when its U.S. theme parks are closed.
If people paid up front for their passes, they have two options: they can receive a refund for the days the parks are closed, or Disney will extend the expiration date on their passes to make up for the missed period.
Customers will also get refunds for any payments they made after the shutdowns.