Have you used Disney World’s NEW Lightning Lane system yet?
Back in July 2024, Disney World changed up its Lightning Lane offerings, ditching the old ways of Genie+ and Individual Lightning Lanes and swapping over to Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass instead. The system has made some major changes to how and when you book your Lightning Lanes, but one of the biggest benefits is that you can now check prices for Lightning Lane Multi Pass in advance!
Back when Genie+ was the skip-the-line offering in Disney World, you had to wait until midnight on the day of your visit to find out how much it would cost for the day. However, now Disney releases prices for Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass weeks in advance — this way, you can start budgeting ahead of your trip.
Currently, Disney has revealed pricing for most of September 2024. So we’ve rounded up the full list of prices for you to start planning! Here’s what’s listed on the My Disney Experience app currently for Lightning Lane Multi Pass:
- Friday, September 6th — $23 for Magic Kingdom, $17 for EPCOT, $21 for Hollywood Studios, and $15 for Animal Kingdom
- Saturday, September 7th — $25 for Magic Kingdom, $18 for EPCOT, $22 for Hollywood Studios, and $16 for Animal Kingdom
- Sunday, September 8th — $25 for Magic Kingdom, $18 for EPCOT, $22 for Hollywood Studios, and $16 for Animal Kingdom
- Monday, September 9th — $25 for Magic Kingdom, $18 for EPCOT, $22 for Hollywood Studios, and $16 for Animal Kingdom
- Tuesday, September 10th — $23 for Magic Kingdom, $17 for EPCOT, $21 for Hollywood Studios, and $15 for Animal Kingdom
- Wednesday, September 11th — $25 for Magic Kingdom, $18 for EPCOT, $22 for Hollywood Studios, and $16 for Animal Kingdom
- Thursday, September 12th — $25 for Magic Kingdom, $18 for EPCOT, $22 for Hollywood Studios, and $16 for Animal Kingdom
- Friday, September 13th — $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $24 for Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Animal Kingdom
- Saturday, September 14th — $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $24 for Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Animal Kingdom
- Sunday, September 15th — $23 for Magic Kingdom, $17 for EPCOT, $21 for Hollywood Studios, and $15 for Animal Kingdom
- Monday, September 16th — $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $24 for Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Animal Kingdom
- Tuesday, September 17th — $25 for Magic Kingdom, $18 for EPCOT, $22 for Hollywood Studios, and $16 for Animal Kingdom
- Wednesday, September 18th — $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $24 for Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Animal Kingdom
- Thursday, September 19th — $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $24 for Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Animal Kingdom
- Friday, September 20th — $25 for Magic Kingdom, $18 for EPCOT, $22 for Hollywood Studios, and $16 for Animal Kingdom
- Saturday, September 21st — $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $24 for Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Animal Kingdom
- Sunday, September 22nd — $25 for Magic Kingdom, $18 for EPCOT, $22 for Hollywood Studios, and $16 for Animal Kingdom
- Monday, September 23rd — $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $24 for Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Animal Kingdom
- Tuesday, September 24th — $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $24 for Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Animal Kingdom
- Wednesday, September 25th — $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $24 for Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Animal Kingdom
- Thursday, September 26th — $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $24 for Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Animal Kingdom
- Friday, September 27th — $25 for Magic Kingdom, $18 for EPCOT, $22 for Hollywood Studios, and $16 for Animal Kingdom
- Saturday, September 28th — $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $24 for Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Animal Kingdom
- Sunday, September 29th — $20 for Magic Kingdom, $15 for EPCOT, $20 for Hollywood Studios, and $15 for Animal Kingdom
- Monday, September 30th — $25 for Magic Kingdom, $18 for EPCOT, $22 for Hollywood Studios, and $16 for Animal Kingdom
Keep in mind that these prices are per person, per day. You can purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass and make your selections 7 days in advance of your vacation if you’re staying at a Disney World Resort. If you’re staying off-site, you can purchase and make your selections 3 days in advance of your visit.
For Lightning Lane Single Pass, you pay PER RIDE for Lightning Lane access. Prices vary by ride and by date, but you can also view these prices a few weeks in advance through the My Disney Experience app.
For the currently-posted available dates in September, Lightning Lane Single Pass for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train in Magic Kingdom ranges between $10-$12 per person, per day. The cheapest days are September 6th, 10th, and 15th, while the more expensive days are September 8th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 19th.
During the same timeframe, Lightning Lane Single Pass for TRON Lightcycle / Run in Magic Kingdom is listed as costing $20 per person, per day. This price hasn’t changed at all throughout the month of September so far.
Lightning Lane Single Pass for Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind in EPCOT ranges between $14-$17 per person, per day, during the period where prices are currently available. The cheapest days are September 6th, 10th, and 15th, while the most expensive days are September 8th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 19th.
For Rise of the Resistance in Hollywood Studios, the Lightning Lane Single Pass price ranges from $20-$25 per person, per day. The cheapest days are September 6th, 10th, and 15th, and the most expensive days are September 8th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 19th.
Last but not least we have Avatar Flight of Passage, whose Lightning Lane Single Pass cost varies from $13-$16 per person, per day. For this ride, the cheapest dates are also September 6th, 10th, and 15th, and the most expensive days are September 8th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 18th, and 19th.
So there you have it — all the Lightning Lane prices currently available for September 2024! If you’re planning a trip this month, stay tuned to DFB for more Lightning Lane updates and all the tips you need to know.
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Jaimie says
I honestly can not wrap my mind around paying $20 dollars to ride a ride after already paying 100+ to enter the park. Luckily for me I don’t really do thrill rides. I’m sorry for people who do.
Chrystie says
I don’t see a price for multiple parks. Does this mean you pay for each park you visit or you pay for your first park, but can hop to another park without paying again? If that’s the case it seems like everyone would choose to go to Animal Kingdom as their first park to pay the lower rate then hop over to Magic Kingdom and enjoy their day. Or am I missing something?