Print On Tuesday, seven months after the COVID-19 pandemic killed Disneyland’s annual passport program, hundreds of thousands of the theme park’s die-hard fans likely breathed a sigh of relief — the APs are back. They’re called Magic Keys now, but beyond continuation of the parks’ reservation-based system, they look similar to the old program. Former passholders’ worst fears — that the new passes would be priced significantly higher or do away with a monthly payment plan — were not made manifest. Transitioning passports to a reservation-based system is a step in the right direction, allowing the park’s biggest fans to maintain something akin to the level of access they had in the past while limiting the idea of Disneyland as a last-minute hang. But in this rapidly changing pandemic-scarred world, there’s still one more leap we’d like to see Disneyland — and all of Southern California’s theme parks — take.