Exciting news for Disney enthusiasts! Disneyland and Walt Disney World have just announced a game-changing feature for guests who are eager to make the most of their visit. Introducing the “Lightning Lane Premier Pass” service, set to debut on October 23 at Disneyland and October 30 at Walt Disney World. This new service, limited in availability, allows guests to experience select attractions without the need to pre-book a return time.

For those willing to invest, the price tag at Disneyland will be $400 per person per day until the end of this year. Starting in 2025, the cost will fluctuate between $300 and $400 based on the date and demand, with prices available up to two days in advance through the Disneyland app. Meanwhile, pricing at Walt Disney World will also vary, depending on the date and theme park.

In case you’re wondering, traditional standby queues, the Lightning Lane Multi-Pass, and individual Lightning Lanes will remain available at both resorts. This new offering from Disney aligns with similar line-skipping options provided by Universal Studios, Knott’s Berry Farm, and Six Flags Magic Mountain.

What are your thoughts on the new Lightning Lane Premier Pass? Is this a service you’d consider using? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let us know how this impacts your future Disney park plans. Don’t forget to share this exciting update with your friends and fellow Disney fans!

Source: Iman Palm