May 25, 20251 yr The Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California is celebrating 70 years of operation since Disneyland park opened in 1955. The park has introduced a series of fun and interactive experiences as part of their celebration. One new experience is the "Key to Disneyland", a large key-shaped souvenir that can be inserted into nine keyhole points around the park. Once all keyholes have been unlocked, a special compartment on the key will open and a collector's pin will pop out. This fun interactive experience plays select tracks from Disney repertoire and sets off special effects at each keyhole location. It retails for $59.99 and is a nice souvenir to commemorate Disneyland's 70th anniversary! Personally, I think it should be a little cheaper for being made of (what I think is) plastic and silicone, but it seems to be the right price for being a) a product sold at a theme park and b) for an anniversary. The pin itself — which can only be obtained via a key — would probably cost $10-$15 on its own, with the rest of the key being "worth" $40 as a park souvenir. The extra $10 might come from it being an experience. Using a higher quality/more valued material could increase the price a bit too much. Enjoy what you want as long as it doesn't harm anyone else. Happy 70th anniversary Disneyland!
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