Disney recently announced that a new system was coming to Disney World called Disney Genie.
This system includes three different parts: the Genie, Genie+, and Pay-Per-Ride. Disney Genie is a free addition to the Disney World app that can help you plan your day and more in Disney World. Genie+ and Pay-Per-Ride are both paid ways to get onto rides and attractions without waiting in line. So what does this have to do with the new Swan Reserve hotel? We’re here to tell ya.
Guests can buy Genie+ for $15 per ticket, per day. This allows you to reserve your spot at most Disney World rides during your vacation. Some of the rides included in the Genie+ are Haunted Mansion, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. Genie+ will include over 40 rides and attractions in Disney World.
If guests buy Genie+, they can make reservations for their first ride starting at 7AM on the day of their visit. Guests get unlimited reservations throughout the day, but you can only make one at a time. So if you reserve one ride, you’ll have to wait until that reservation passes before you can make the next one.
Individual Attraction Selection, or pay-per-ride, is how you can skip the line at the most popular rides. A couple of select rides in each Disney World park are not available with Genie+. If you want to skip the lines at these rides (like Rise of the Resistance and Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure), you can buy a pass through pay-per-ride. These tickets are purchased separately, and the cost for each one will vary depending on the time of year and demand for the ride.
Most guests can buy these separate pay-per-ride tickets starting when the park opens, so if EPCOT opens at 11AM, guests can buy a pass for Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at 11AM.
But if you’re staying at a Disney World hotel, you can start making these reservations at 7AM instead, regardless of when the park opens. That gives the Disney World hotel guests a head start on getting passes to the most popular rides in the parks.Â
Now we’re back at wondering: what does this have to do with the new Swan Reserve hotel? Technically the Swan Reserve — like the Swan and Dolphin hotels — isn’t owned by Disney. But all three of these hotels (the Swan Reserve, the Swan, and the Dolphin) get most of the same perks that Disney World hotels get. This includes the early reservation time for the pay-per-ride system.
So if you’re going to stay at the Swan Reserve when it opens in October 2021, you will be able to make reservations for popular rides (through the pay-per-ride system) starting at 7AM instead of when the park opens.
In addition to that benefit, guests at the Swan Reserve also enjoy many other Disney World hotel perks like free Disney transportation and Early Theme Park Entry when it officially begins on October 1st (It is soft opening even earlier.)
With Early Theme Park Entry, all Disney World hotel guests (and guests at the Swan and Dolphin and Swan Reserve) will be able to enter the theme parks a half-hour before the official opening time.
Guests staying at the Swan Reserve ALSO get to enjoy the Extended Evening Hours, which allows them to stay a couple of hours past closing time in select Disney World theme parks on certain days. This perk is only available to guests staying at Deluxe Disney World Resorts, but the Swan Reserve is included on the list of qualifying hotels.
Just what is this magical new hotel that gives you so many perks? The Swan Reserve is a new Mariott-owned hotel that’s opening in Disney World in October 2021, according to their website. It’s located near the existing Swan and Dolphin hotels, close to both EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Reservations are open now for the Swan Reserve, so you can book your spot ASAP. Although it’s not Disney-themed, we think all of the added perks, plus the proximity to two Disney parks make it a great choice for your next Disney World hotel. The only problem we’re seeing with it right now is that it just won’t open! The opening date has been delayed a couple of times, so we’re crossing our fingers that the October opening sticks.
Keep following DFB for more updates on the Swan Reserve and the new Genie system.
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Would you stay at the Swan Reserve? Tell us why or why not in the comments!
CT says
I thought with Genie+ you could only ride each ride a total of once per day. From the blurb above it gives them impression that you can ride each ride more than once if it is available. Did I misinterpret or is it 1 ride on each Genie+ ride per day for the $15. No repeat rides on the same ride.
DFB Sarah says
CT, Disney has told us on a few occasions that it’s no repeats on the same rides using Genie+.
Karra says
We are staying at the Swan reserve in February. I love your blog and looked for info from you on swan/dolphin dining, but could only find reviews from 3 years ago. Do you have anything more recent?
Kate B says
If you stay at the Swan Reserve, can you book all Disney ADRs from the first date of your stay?
Nicole says
Anyone recently stay at the Swan Reserve and use the Genie+ at 7 am? Did it work? I have read recent reviews that it has not been working. I do not want to stay at this resort if this benefit does not work.
Oli says
Hello. I am staying at the Swan Reserve in June this year and wondering if anyone had booked advanced dining reservations for their entire stay. I see some conflicting information on various sites about not being able to do it with the Swan Reserve but wanted to hear from someone if they had stayed there and can confirm they were able to book it for their entire stay. Any information would be appreciated!