Disney Genie launched in Disney World a few months ago and now the service has made it to Disneyland Resort. The new system offers free services that help you plan your day and paid services that let you skip the standby lines for popular attractions (Genie+).
The price of Genie+ includes Lightning Lane access for many of the rides at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure, but there are a few Individual Attraction Selections that are priced separately. Now, we know just how much you’ll pay to skip the lines at these rides!
Individual Attraction Selections are high-demand rides that have a separate Lightning Lane fee. You can book these lines whether you have Genie+ for the day or not.
Disney Genie is LIVE in Disneyland today, so we now know the prices for these POPULAR rides. Here’s a look at how much you’ll pay to skip the lines with the Individual Attraction Selections:
Disneyland Park
- Rise of the Resistance — $20 per person
Disney California Adventure
- Radiator Springs Racers — $7 per person
- WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure — $7 per person
Keep in mind that the prices for each ride may change based on the time of year it is and the demand — think of it like surge pricing with Uber. We’ll be keeping an eye on the prices to see how they change.
For Individual Attraction Selection, you can purchase and make these selections upon entering the theme park. You can buy a maximum of 2 pay-per-ride selections per day.
We have found that you cannot modify your reservations for these rides once you’ve made them in Disney World. The same may be true for these reservations in Disneyland.
If you don’t want to pay to skip the line of these rides, standby lines are still available! Stay tuned to DFB for more Disney Genie news and updates!
Click here to learn more about Disney Genie, Genie+, and Individual Attraction Selections!
What do you think of this pricing? Tell us in the comments!
Don says
Well, $20 for Rise of the Resistance and no other options available. At $80 for a family of 4 to ride…after paying about $522.00 for admission (1 park, 1day), maybe one meal and a snack for the group…no souvenirs, lets see, that’s about a $725 single day. I guess this is what the “average” family can handle.
Rick TR says
I don’t think they will find too many people willing to pay $7 for Web Slingers. We rode it at Oogie Boogie Bash and it was totally lame. I didn’t hear a single good comment about it, and the display for the add-on webslingers in the store was full. Monsters After Dark blew this ride away and had the longest line all night