There’s a whole lot of pixie dust floating through Disneyland for its 70th anniversary — and now there’s a whole new interactive way to explore the park like never before.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or just love a good excuse to explore, this limited-time experience is a fun twist on discovering the magic behind each corner of Disneyland Park. Here’s all you need to know!
As part of Disneyland’s 70th anniversary celebration, you can take part in a brand-new interactive experience called the Key to Disneyland. It’s a special keepsake that lets you unlock magical moments hidden throughout the park—one in each land.

First things first — you’ll need to grab your Key to Disneyland at select shops inside the park or at World of Disney in Downtown Disney. Once you’ve got your key in hand, head into Disneyland Park and start exploring. Each land has its own special lock station designed just for the 70th celebration.

When you insert your key, you’ll trigger a magical moment unique to that land! In this case, it was bubbles!

There are nine total lock stations to discover. You’ll find 70th Celebration lock stations in each of these locations:
- Main Street, U.S.A. – at the Disneyland Fire Station
- Adventureland – inside the Adventureland Bazaar (look for Aladdin’s Lamp!)
- New Orleans Square – in the heart of the land
- Bayou Country – just outside of Pooh Corner
- Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – across from Rise of the Resistance
- Frontierland – near the Galaxy’s Edge entrance, beside the Wilderness Expeditions wagon
- Mickey’s Toontown – across from Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin
- Fantasyland – at the Fantasy Faire
- Tomorrowland – near the exit of Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
And when you’ve visited them all? Head to the grand finale near the entrance to the park. That’s where you’ll unlock one final surprise… and take home one of nine exclusive trading pins to mark your journey!

The Key to Disneyland experience will be available for the duration of the 70th anniversary celebration. With surprises tucked into every land and a commemorative pin waiting at the finish line, this experience is the perfect way to add a little extra sparkle to your park day. Plus, you don’t have to do it all in one day! Your key will save your progress, so you can enjoy the fun multiple days throughout the event.
For all the latest on Disneyland’s 70th anniversary celebration, stay tuned to us here on AllEars!
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Are you planning on experiencing Key to Disneyland? Let us know in the comments!

Disclosure: We were invited by Disney to attend Disneyland’s 70th anniversary celebration. This did not affect our reporting of the event — our opinions are our own.

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