Abraham Jewett  |  December 21, 2021

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pixar pier in disneyland at sunset. Disney faces class action over Dream Key blackout dates..
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Disney Dream Key false advertising class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Jenale Nielsen filed a class action lawsuit against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S. Inc. 
  • Why: Nielsen claims Disney falsely advertises its Dream Key passes as containing no “block out dates.”
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in the Superior Court for the State of California.

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts falsely advertises that consumers who purchase a Dream Key pass can enter the Disneyland theme parks without any “block out dates,” a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Jenale Nielsen claims Dream Key holders are, in fact, subject to a number of dates where they are unable to enter the park with the pass despite paying more for the privilege of not having to deal with block out dates. 

Nielsen claims Disney profited from selling the passes “falsely, “deceptively and unlawfully.” 

Nielsen says she paid $1,399 for the Dream Key pass, which is part of Disney’s Magic Key program that allows holders to enter the theme parks a number of days each year, among other perks. 

The Dream Key pass is advertised as having no block out dates, unlike the Enchant Key and Believe Key, which cost less but have more restrictions. 

Disney blocked out days so they were only available for new purchases, plaintiff claims

Nielsen, who says she bought the pass in October, argues that, despite being assured she would be able to make a reservation to go any day of the year with the Dream Key pass, she immediately discovered many dates in November had already been blocked out. 

Despite blocking out the dates, Disney was not at capacity for the days it had blocked out, Nielsen claims, arguing instead the company simply didn’t want to make the days available for Dream Key holders. 

“The problem was not that Disney had reached its capacity and therefore could not provide reservations to its Dream Key pass holders, the problem was that Disney had decided to block out reservations so that they were only available to new purchases and were not available to Dream Key pass holders,” the class action lawsuit states. 

Nielsen claims Disney is in violation of California’s Consumers Legal Remedies Act, False Advertising Law and Unfair Competition Law

The plaintiff is demanding a jury trial and requesting relief in the form of restitution, along with actual and statutory damages for herself and all class members.

The plaintiff wants to represent a nationwide class of consumers who purchased a Dream Key pass from Disney within the past four years. 

In October, Disney reached an agreement with actress Scarlett Johansson to resolve claims it violated her contract by releasing the film Black Widow on its streaming service instead of exclusively in theaters. 

Have you been subject to block out dates after purchasing a Dream Key pass from Disney? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiff is represented by Daniel J. Muller of Ventura Hersey & Muller LLP. 

The Disney Dream Key block out dates class action lawsuit is Nielsen v. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S. Inc., Case No. 8:21-cv-02055, in the Superior Court for the State of California. 


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28 thoughts onDisney Dream Key class action says passes not as advertised, come with block out dates

  1. Julie Lemus says:

    Add me, i purchased one during that time frame

  2. Rhonda Orr says:

    Please add me. Thank you

  3. KYLE MILLER says:

    I have had a pass for 20years and am legit and entitled to this claim

  4. Jeff Ruth says:

    I had the pass and would also like to be included thanks

  5. Ashley MacDonald says:

    I have been a pass holder since I was a child. I had the best Disney annual pass you could have each year. Definitely would like to be included in this.

  6. Bradley Karas says:

    I’m a 5 year annual Passholder to Disney world with no blackout dates and I was given the same treatment. I had the platinum pass and was denied entry

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