Notice Regarding the Discontinuation of Magnetic Tickets
Key facts
- Notice Regarding the Discontinuation of Magnetic Tickets
- Maihama Resort Line will replace all magnetic tickets with QR code tickets by May 2026. This transition aims to improve operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Transportation IC cards will remain valid.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: April 9, 2026
Direct answer
Maihama Resort Line will replace all magnetic tickets with QR code tickets by May 2026. This transition aims to improve operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Transportation IC cards will remain valid.
- Citation
- Notice Regarding the Discontinuation of Magnetic Tickets (April 9, 2026), PR Times
- Source
- PR Times
- Date
- April 9, 2026
Maihama Resort Line will replace all magnetic tickets with QR code tickets by May 2026. This transition aims to improve operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Transportation IC cards will remain valid.
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- 📰 Published: April 9, 2026 at 20:10
- 🔍 Collected: April 9, 2026 at 11:30
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※Images are for illustrative purposes.
We have been introducing QR code tickets since July 2025, and all tickets will be replaced by QR code tickets by May 2026.
The introduction of QR code tickets will allow for smoother monorail usage without inserting tickets into automatic ticket gates. Furthermore, by discontinuing magnetic tickets, which required separation of the magnetic layer for disposal, we will reduce environmental impact and contribute to the realization of a sustainable society.
Transportation IC cards compatible with the national mutual use system will continue to be available.
※In our press release dated April 9, 2025, we announced that all tickets would be replaced by QR code tickets by July 2026. However, preparations are complete, so we are advancing the replacement timeline.
■Magnetic tickets for which sales will end
Ordinary Ticket
Free Pass (Front)
Free Pass (Back)
Inquiries regarding Tokyo Disney Resort in general:
https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/info.html
(Tokyo Disney Resort Official Website)
For inquiries from the press: Maihama Resort Line Co., Ltd. Marketing Department TEL 047-305-2409
Attached documents
■Overview of QR code tickets
(1) Applicable ticket types
Ordinary tickets, commuter passes, group tickets, free passes
※Images are for illustrative purposes.
We have been introducing QR code tickets since July 2025, and all tickets will be replaced by QR code tickets by May 2026.
The introduction of QR code tickets will allow for smoother monorail usage without inserting tickets into automatic ticket gates. Furthermore, by discontinuing magnetic tickets, which required separation of the magnetic layer for disposal, we will reduce environmental impact and contribute to the realization of a sustainable society.
Transportation IC cards compatible with the national mutual use system will continue to be available.
※In our press release dated April 9, 2025, we announced that all tickets would be replaced by QR code tickets by July 2026. However, preparations are complete, so we are advancing the replacement timeline.
■Magnetic tickets for which sales will end
Ordinary Ticket
Free Pass (Front)
Free Pass (Back)
Inquiries regarding Tokyo Disney Resort in general:
https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/info.html
(Tokyo Disney Resort Official Website)
For inquiries from the press: Maihama Resort Line Co., Ltd. Marketing Department TEL 047-305-2409
Attached documents
■Overview of QR code tickets
(1) Applicable ticket types
Ordinary tickets, commuter passes, group tickets, free passes
FAQ
When can magnetic tickets be used until?
Until May 2026. After that, they will be completely replaced by 2D code tickets.
Can transportation IC cards continue to be used?
Yes, transportation IC cards that are interoperable nationwide can continue to be used.
Why are magnetic tickets being discontinued?
The introduction of 2D code tickets aims to facilitate smooth ticketing at automated gates and reduce environmental impact from the disposal of magnetic tickets.