Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary is shaping up to be one of the most magical celebrations yet, and now, guests can take part in an all-new interactive experience designed just for the occasion. Introducing the Key to Disneyland—a special way to explore the park like never before!
This unique adventure allows visitors to “unlock the magic” within each of Disneyland’s nine themed lands by visiting exclusive 70th Anniversary lock stations scattered throughout the park. As you explore and activate these special locations, the key tracks your progress, making every visit a quest to uncover hidden Disney magic.
The excitement doesn’t stop there! Once all nine lands have been unlocked, the key reveals a surprise—a commemorative keepsake pin that serves as a reminder of your journey through the Happiest Place on Earth. With nine different pins to collect, each unlocking a different piece of Disneyland history, it’s an experience that’s both rewarding and nostalgic.
This unique adventure allows visitors to “unlock the magic” within each of Disneyland’s nine themed lands
The best part? The Key to Disneyland saves your progress, meaning you don’t have to rush through all the lands in one day. Whether you choose to complete your adventure in a single visit or spread it out over multiple trips, this interactive element ensures that the magic continues throughout the entire 70th Anniversary celebration.
Get ready to rediscover Disneyland in a whole new way—one unlock at a time! Keep an eye out for more details on where to pick up your Key to Disneyland and start your magical journey through the park’s legendary lands.

Berry Place 28
Vlogger, Podcast Host, Ice Cream Aficionado
A life long thrill seeker, Berry Place 28 has always been captivated by entertainment and theme parks. BP28 was a former Cast Member for Disney, many years ago, who now enjoys vlogging at Disneyland and covering the history, rides and attractions that Walt Disney created. In addition, he enjoys covering Knott’s Berry Farm, SeaWorld, and other theme parks and local attractions. Berry Place 28 was named after the “Berry Place” market that Walter and Cordelia Knott opened in 1928 and after Mickey Mouse which was created in 1928.