DisneyLand Magic Keys Settlement: Legit Or Scam Class Action? Read This
Did you receive the DisneyLand Magic Keys Settlement email? It is not a scam. You received the mail because you filed a claim.
In case you didn’t know, Disney settled a lawsuit with Jenale Nielsen. She said Disney wrongly advertised that their pass works any day, but it had restrictions.
Who Is Eligible DisneyLand Magic Keys Settlement?
People who qualify and don’t want to be part of the settlement can get about $67.41 each. The settlement is because Disney said their pass works all the time, but there were times when it didn’t.
How Much Is The Settlement
Disney is paying $9.5 million because they made people think their pass works every day, but it didn’t. They settled the problem.
The settlement helps around 103,435 people who bought a Disney Dream Key pass between Aug. 15, 2021, and Oct. 25, 2021. Disney sold these passes for $1,399. They talked about settling in July, but didn’t have details back then.
How To File A Claim
There is currently no claim form available but fill out one when its available.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Nielsen, et al. v. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S. Inc., et al., Case No. 8:21-cv-02055 is not a scam. Just like FedEx paid military leave settlement, The settlement helps around 103,435 people who bought a Disney Dream Key pass between Aug. 15, 2021, and Oct. 25, 2021. Disney sold these passes for $1,399. They talked about settling in July, but didn’t have details back then.