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The protest - which currently has 200 confirmed going with 2000 interested - is due to take place outside Disneyland Hotel on October 22 at 2pm. The protest is due to the Disneyland Paris reservation system that was implemented post COVID closures. Annual passholders (disclaimer: I am one currently) can only make up to 3 park reservations at time - and just like at Walt Disney World - the freedom to use your passes to enter the park as you please is no longer an option. However, if you're staying at a Disney Hotel (at Disneyland Paris) you can access the parks with your annual pass without a park reservation. If you're staying off-site (or visiting from home) you need to have a park reservation.
The protest - which will be peaceful - will consist of guests wearing yellow ears (or yellow clothing) to show their dissatisfaction with the park reservation system.
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