Disneyland annual passholders who didn’t secure their reservations for the holiday season might be able to snag a last-minute opening. While reservations are fully booked until next year for Magic Key passholders, available slots tend to pop up at the last minute. Austin Carroll, former theme park cast member and author of the Disney book “Fastpass to the Past,” credited last-minute slots to cancellations. “Any Magic Keyholder or ticket holder may decide to cancel [or] reschedule their current park reservation,” Caroll told The Epoch Times. “At this point, another user can grab that reservation.” With the new Omicron virus variant entering the state, Carroll anticipates potential travel restrictions may lead to more cancellations and more pop-up reservations in the coming weeks. To encourage passholders to cancel their reservations if needed, Disneyland’s cancellation policy for “no shows” results in a penalty. Passholders who do not show up to three reservations are suspended …