Disney has announced a new way to skip queues at its parks. But depending on where and when you travel, you may need to spend over $400 per day per person to use the new Lightning Lane Premier Pass.
On Wednesday, Disney announced It plans to introduce a new tier of Lightning Lane, an existing program that allows visitors to skip lines on certain rides at Disney World and Disneyland for an additional charge. Previously there were Lightning Lane Multi Passes, which allowed you to skip the line on multiple rides. costs $32 per day
As discovered by GameSpotthe new “Premier” pass – which will be available later this month –costs up to $450 per day per person at Disney World. The price varies depending on the park and time of visit, with Disney saying the highest prices are found on “a limited number of days during peak travel times.”
Here are the prices for each park, but keep in mind that you still need to purchase a park admission ticket, and at Disney World, only people staying at on-site Disney World hotels are eligible for these new, limited ones Buy passes.
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $129 to $199
- EPCOT: $169 to $249
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $269 to $349
- Magic Kingdom: $329 to $449
Meanwhile in Disneyland
In 2023 said Disney CEO Bob Iger that the giant company had been “too aggressive” in raising prices at the parks and wanted to make them “more accessible.” That doesn’t seem like a good way to do it. And of course you can argue that people don’t do that need To purchase these passes you can simply stand in line, but the queues for passengers can be quite long and the wait is annoying. Plus, the rides are the biggest draw of Disney World and Disneyland! And making it more expensive to actually enjoy them seems like the opposite of making your parks more accessible to more people.
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