Looks like Disney World’s Lightning Lane Multi Pass is getting a pixie-dusted price hike soon!
Lightning Lane Multi Pass is Disney World’s skip-the-line service, replacing Genie+ on July 24th, 2024. We’ve been keeping an eye on daily prices for this system, and we spotted a spike in pricing fairly soon. So if you’re heading over to Disney World in the next few weeks, here’s all you need to know!
Lightning Lane Multi Pass allows you to select individual Lightning Lanes for eligible attractions so you can skip the regular standby line. Here’s how it works: you pay a base price for your first park of the day and can pre-book up to three attractions in advance. Guests staying at Disney World resort hotels or select partner hotels can make their bookings up to seven days before check-in, while all other guests can book three days in advance.
A tier system is used for the first selection of attractions for all parks except Animal Kingdom. With the tiered approach, you’re able to reserve one attraction from the top-tier options, while the rest of your selections will come from the lower-tier lineup. Although the Lightning Lane Multi Pass covers many attractions, some of the most in-demand rides require separate bookings through the Lightning Lane Single Pass system.
For a deeper dive into how both systems work and to make the most of your visit, check out our complete guide to Lightning Lane Multi-Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass!
Lightning Lane Multi Pass is no stranger to price fluctuations, which is why we keep a close eye on it. And starting on January 19th, 2025, Lightning Lane Multi Pass is going up in price.
On January 19th, Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Magic Kingdom will be priced at $29.
Lightning Lane Multi Pass for EPCOT is priced at $28.
Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Hollywood Studios is priced at $29.
Meanwhile, Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Animal Kingdom stays at an average price of $15.
Lightning Lane Multi Pass always sees price increases at this time of year due to the holiday season being one of the busiest times for Disney World. We’re always keeping our eyes on Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lighting Lane Single Pass prices so stay tuned to us here at DFB for more updates!
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What are your thoughts on Lightning Lane Multi Pass? Have you used it before? Let us know in the comments!
Holly G says
yipee higher prices for LL. The higher they go the less they will sell and the more the standby lane will move. Keep those prices go up.
Elizabeth Meyer says
We’re going the first week of February. I’m thinking I’d better resign myself to getting multi passes and singles for all 6 of us, every day now, esp. with the LLPP’s out there. Sorry to hear they’re going up. 🫤