Disney Magic Key holders face random reservation strikes

Magic Key holders at Disneyland Resort are receiving unexpected 'strikes' via email for supposedly missing park reservations, despite evidence of scanning in. Guests report frustration with Disney's customer service, which often refuses alternative proofs like receipts or app orders. While some resolve the issue through appeals, others remain unresolved.

Since the introduction of park reservation requirements post-COVID-19 pandemic, annual passholders at Disneyland Resort must book visits in advance using the Magic Key system. The Three-Strike Rule penalizes holders for missing up to three reservations within 90 days by prohibiting new or modified bookings for 30 days. Recently, multiple guests have reported receiving these strikes erroneously, even after scanning into Disneyland or Disney California Adventure Park. One Reddit user described their friend's experience earlier this month: she scanned in but received an email the next day claiming she never did. Despite providing a bank statement and pretzel receipt, and offering details for camera verification, customer service insisted on review without immediate resolution. Another account from about a year ago involved a couple where the husband received a strike despite an app dinner order for two. The service representative dismissed the evidence, stating, 'she wasn’t there to judge.' A third case concerned a guest whose three-year-old child missed a scan; photos were rejected as proof, though the strike was eventually removed after appeal. Some guests succeeded by citing Photopass or Lightning Lane transactions via chat support, prompting behavioral changes like immediate post-scan reservation updates. In contrast, Walt Disney World has relaxed rules with 'Good to Go' days and after-2 p.m. access for passholders, excluding Magic Kingdom on weekends. Disneyland Resort maintains stricter policies amid these ongoing issues.

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