Disneyland offering free tickets to first responders of LA fires
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LOS ANGELES - Disneyland is honoring the first responders who fought on the frontlines of the LA wildfires with complimentary theme park tickets.
The Heroes Ticket will be available to eligible California firefighters and LA-based law enforcement personnel and emergency medical technicians who worked the January 2025 wildfires, Disneyland officials announced.
Individuals from other departments that provided mutual aid assistance will also be eligible.
The Heroes Ticket will be valid from May 5 to Aug. 7, 2025, Mondays through Thursdays. A theme park reservation is required.
More details, including eligibility and verification requirements, and how to register for the tickets, will be communicated directly to qualifying fire, police and sheriff’s departments in April, park officials said in a statement.
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"We are inspired by the endless dedication and contributions of the heroes who battled the fires that took place in the LA area, and our gratitude for their service is immeasurable," Ken Potrock, Disneyland Resort President, said. "We hope these heroes can enjoy a memorable day with a loved one at our parks, because they certainly deserve it."
The Walt Disney Company said offering the Heroes Ticket is just one of the ways they support relief efforts in the community.
Last month, they announced a $15 million commitment to Los Angeles for fire relief and rebuilding efforts.
Disney is also selling new LA Strong t-shirts with proceeds going to the American Red Cross.