Annual passes are likely only the first of many things to go at Disneyland FacebookTwitterEmail Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park.Disneyland Resort / Christian Thompson When Disneyland announced Friday that the company would be canceling its Annual Pass Program, the outcry from hundreds of thousands of passholders rang out across every social media platform, from first-timers to those who’ve held passes so long they were grandfathered into low rates and perks like free parking. “I've had an annual pass almost every year since I was 16, maybe even a few years before that,” Long Beach resident Kelly Lacy told SFGATE. “Living 20 minutes away meant that I could go frequently for any reason, and the ability to go for a few hours at a time was always a great way to convince my husband to go whenever I wanted, because we didn't have to spend the entire day trying to get our money's worth and fighting crowds all day long. Not having a pass will mean I may go once a year or so.”