Disneyland Settles Magic Key Lawsuit, Pays $9.5M to Pass Holders

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The Walt Disney Company has agreed to pay $9.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of deceptive business practices regarding its Disneyland annual pass program. The lawsuit alleged that some Magic Key pass-holders were unable to make park reservations on certain days in 2021, despite being promised "no blockout dates." The settlement is expected to result in a $67.41 check for each member of the class-action suit. The settlement still requires preliminary approval from a judge before it becomes final.
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