Things are about to get pricier in Disney World.
Now is the time when we start seeing food prices increase at Disney World restaurants. We also just recently found out that ticket prices are going up for 2025. We recently saw the highest price YET for Lightning Lane Multi Pass, Disney’s paid service to skip the standby lines at rides. Well, we’re now seeing a new price for Lightning Lane Multi Pass that it is even higher for the end of the month.
If you’re visiting Disney World on October 26th, Lightning Lane Multi Pass will reach its highest price: $35 for Magic Kingdom. This is the highest price we’ve seen since Genie+ became Lightning Lane Multi Pass, although we did previously see Genie+ (the previous version of Disney’s skip-the-line service) at $35 in April.
For other parks on that date, you’ll pay $24 for Lightning Lane Multi Pass in EPCOT, $29 for Hollywood Studios, and $19 for Animal Kingdom. Lightning Lane Single Pass Prices will be $13 for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and TRON Lightcycle Run in Magic Kingdom, $18 for Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind in EPCOT, $25 for Rise of the Resistance in Hollywood Studios, and $17 for Flight of Passage in Animal Kingdom.
If you are visiting Disney World on that date, you’ll want to budget extra if you plan on using Lightning Lane Multi-Pass or Lightning Lane Single Pass. This does suggest that Disney expects that demand for both services will be high on those days, which could mean the parks will be crowded, and you may want to splurge to skip what could be long standby lines at rides.
We’ll be keeping an eye on crowds in Disney World, as well as those Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Single Pass prices, so stay tuned to DFB for more.
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Lori Rienhardt says
Disney is refusing disabled guests a chance to be able to experience a park day while increasing costs on everyone to be possibly able to experience a park day easier. So they are effectively slapping everyone in the face. That’s not the way to build a customer base.