Lightning Lane Premier Pass skip-the-line service now available to guests at all Disney World hotels

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Disney’s new Lightning Lane Premier Pass gives guests one-time access to every Lightning Lane ride in the park whenever they want. This allows them to skip the lines on popular rides without the hassle of booking specific ride times, navigating three different tiers of rides, choosing up to three rides before their trip or having their noses in their phones on vacation.

And it’s proven to be quite popular, despite its hefty price tag of between $129 and $449 per day, depending on the date and park you choose.

This pricer skip-the-line alternative to the standard Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Single Pass has sold out several times recently and is already sold out for Thanksgiving. During the program’s initial rollout at Disney World, availability was limited only to guests staying at Deluxe Disney World hotels and villas, while any guest at Disneyland in California can make the purchase.

Beginning Nov. 22, guests staying at any Disney World resort hotel can purchase Lightning Lane Premier Pass to skip the long lines during their vacation. The capacity for this offering will remain limited, but now that it is available to even more guests you will want to make your purchase as soon as you know its an option you are interested in.

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You’ll be able to purchase the pass up to seven days in advance at Disney World and two days at Disneyland, except for those who wish to purchase it on the launch date, as the pass will only be available on that day. The Disney Lightning Lane Single Pass and Multi Pass plans (which were rolled out over the summer) remain available.

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Cost for Disney’s new Lightning Lane Premier Pass

Now, for what you really want to know — the price for Disney’s new Lightning Lane Premier Pass.

Just as with the Lightning Lane Multi Pass and tickets themselves, the price for Disney’s new Lightning Lane Premier Pass varies by day and by park. It will only work in one park per day at Disney World, while it will work in both parks at Disneyland.

Here are the per-person prices for Disney World and Disneyland:

  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park: $129 to $199 per day (plus tax)
  • Epcot: $169 to $249 per day (plus tax)
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $269 to $349 per day (plus tax)
  • Magic Kingdom Park: $329 to $449 per day (plus tax)
  • Disneyland Resort: $400 (not taxable) through Dec 31, 2024. In 2025, the price will range from $300 to $400 per day.

Note that these prices do not include your theme park admission tickets, which also start at over $100 per day for single-day tickets.

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How Disney’s new Premier Pass stacks up to other passes

Disney’s new Premier Pass is significantly more expensive than a Lightning Lane Multi Pass, which often costs between $30 and $35 per day for a park like the Magic Kingdom. That said, it is common for premium skip-the-line passes to cost over the $100 mark per day, including at parks like Disneyland Paris, where the Premier Access Pass often exceeds $100 per day.

The Universal Orlando Express Pass, which allows you to skip certain lines once per ride, costs between $90 and $260 per day.

However, a big difference with the Universal Orlando Express Pass is that it is included for free for every registered hotel guest when you stay at Universal’s highest tier of resort hotels, such as Loews Portofino Bay and Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando.

Disney’s VIP tour, which provides essentially “walk-on” access to rides across the park on a per-hour basis (along with the guides themselves), costs between $450 and $900 per hour for up to 10 guests. Probably not coincidentally, even at the lower end of that scale and with the maximum number of people allowed per tour, the Lighting Lane Premier Pass will still typically be less expensive than the Disney VIP tour, though do the math as pricing could be competitive on certain days with larger groups, especially at the Magic Kingdom.

Bottom line

Will Disney’s new Lightning Lane Premier Pass be worth it? Well, that’s obviously going to depend on a variety of factors, mainly including how many “Disney dollars” are in your wallet. Even at the lowest price of $329 per person for Magic Kingdom, that’s an additional $1,316 for a day of magic for a family of four with this new premium pass.

Is that worth it to just hop on rides when you want, compared to the $250 or so it would likely cost that family to purchase Lightning Lane Single and Multi passes to try and replicate a similar experience? If that additional thousand dollars or so won’t put a dent in your bank account, then maybe. If you were already considering a VIP tour, then maybe.

But for most Disney visitors, this new premium pass — at least at these prices — won’t be a regular purchase. And, of course, that’s by design.

Lightning Lane Premier Pass opens up an additional level of skip-the-line access, but at this price point, it’s not for everybody. That said, the list of ways that a Disney vacation experience can vary by budget is only growing, and this new Lightning Lane Premier Pass is just one more way Disney will allow some guests who pay more to get more.

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