Those willing to pay to skip lines for more attractions at Walt Disney World and Disneyland can do so starting as early as next week, Disney announced.
Next week, those wanting to skip the lines for premier attractions at Disney resorts in the U.S. will be able to do so at a hefty cost. Disney announced on Wednesday the launch of a pilot program called Lightning Lane Premier Pass for Disneyland in Anaheim and Walt Disney World in Orlando. Those willing to pay hundreds of dollars on top of entry ticket prices will be able to experience more attractions without waiting in long lines.
Here are the known details for the Premier Passes at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Lightning Lane Premier Pass launches Oct. 23, 2024, at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. Availability will be on a first-come, first-served basis for all guests with a theme park ticket and reservation. Guests will be able to purchase the passes up to two days in advance of a park visit, starting at 7 a.m. Pacific Time utilizing the Disneyland app and a MyDisney account.
Lightning Lane Premier Pass launches Oct. 30, 2024, at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. At launch, only guests staying at Disney Deluxe or Deluxe Villa resorts may purchase the passes up to seven days in advance of their stay. Pass purchases will be available through the My Disney Experience app. Prices vary by date and by theme park, with a range from $149 to $449 per pass, plus tax.
Other theme parks have offered similar programs for years, a Disney spokesman told FOX Business, who added the pilot passes are unrelated to any feedback the company has received as a result of recent changes to Disability Access Service. No changes are being made to the current Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Single Pass options at the U.S. parks.
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