Prepare for some vibrant news, Disney enthusiasts! It’s been a whirlwind 24 hours, and Disney Parks have unveiled a thrilling addition, the Lightning Lane Premier Pass, which is gearing up to launch at Disney World on October 30th and Disneyland on October 23rd. This exciting new tier promises an innovative way to experience the parks, but not without some controversial points.
Here’s how it works: For guests at Disney Deluxe Hotels or Villas in Disney World, the Lightning Lane Premier Pass provides access to skip the line at every attraction in one park, once per day. Unlike Extended Evening Hours, this new perk isn’t free and can be pre-purchased up to 7 days in advance. In contrast, at Disneyland, the Premier Pass is available to all guests and can be reserved up to 2 days in advance. Fancy walking right up and hopping on your favorite rides whenever you want? That’s now a reality—but there’s a catch.
The big drawback? Park hopping isn’t included for Disney World Premier Pass holders. Pricing varies by park and date, ranging from $129 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to $449 at Magic Kingdom. If you’re a park hopper, you’ll need to buy separate passes for each park or settle for the standard Lightning Lane options for your second destination. Naturally, this has left some guests scratching their heads, especially since Disneyland’s version covers both parks—Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.
Adding to the debate, Disney’s new pass seems to cater to varied visitor preferences. Ride enthusiasts might breeze through a park in just a few hours, but those focused on shows, dining, and character meet-and-greets could find the single-park limit a setback. We’re curious to see if Disney will eventually roll out a park hopping option for the Premier Pass at Disney World.
What are your thoughts on this latest Disney development? Is the Lightning Lane Premier Pass a game-changer, or does it fall short? Share your reactions in the comments below, and don’t forget to spread the word!
Source: AllEars.Net