October is usually a month filled with excitement at Disney parks, featuring beloved events like the Food & Wine Festival, various Halloween celebrations, and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Over at Disneyland, fans eagerly participate in Halloween Time and the ever-popular Oogie Boogie Bash. However, there’s one October tradition that many Disney enthusiasts dread: price increases. Unfortunately, this year is no different, as Disneyland has announced a hike in the cost of its Lightning Lane Multi Pass.

Earlier this year, Disney introduced a revamped skip-the-line system with the Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass, replacing the previous Genie+ system. The change has significantly altered guest experiences and crowd patterns. Now, the base price of the Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disneyland will increase from $30 to $32 per person per day. It’s worth noting that this is the base price, which means it can vary depending on the date and demand.

For those not familiar with the system, Disneyland’s Lightning Lane Multi Pass allows guests to book an express pass to skip the line for each available attraction once. Guests can select a time from a list of available arrival windows, making it possible to avoid long standby lines. Imagine bypassing the queue at iconic rides like “it’s a small world” and “Pirates of the Caribbean”—that’s the magic of the Lightning Lane.

This price increase marks yet another adjustment in Disney’s dynamic pricing strategy, aimed at managing park attendance and maximizing guest experience. It’s essential for visitors to stay updated on these changes to plan their perfect Disney day. It might also be a good idea to download guides and tips for using the Lightning Lane Multi Pass efficiently.

As always, we recommend keeping an eye on AllEars for up-to-the-minute coverage of any further changes. What are your thoughts on the latest price hikes at Disneyland? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments below and engage with fellow Disney fans!

Source: AllEars.Net