Disney has just unveiled a groundbreaking, albeit controversial, option for Lightning Lane access, and fans are abuzz. The new Lightning Lane Premier Pass allows park guests to breeze through lines without having to pre-select a specific time for any attraction, creating a seamless experience for those who opt in. However, this luxury comes at a steep price, specifically tailor-made for the elite.
This Premier Pass, an extension to the existing lightning lanes, will initially be available only to guests staying at Disney World’s Deluxe resorts and deluxe villa resorts. Prices will vary depending on the park and the season, with rates ranging from $329 to $449 plus tax at Magic Kingdom and from $129 to $199 plus tax at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Disneyland’s Premier Pass will go for $400 per person per day, while in 2025, it will range from $300-$400 per person.
Unsurprisingly, this new offering has sparked a wave of reactions. Kristine sees it as a welcome addition, likening it to other premium experiences Disney offers, while Becky appreciates its exclusivity similar to those found at Universal Orlando. Conversely, Barclay believes this should be the only Lightning Lane option to reduce overcrowding in stand-by lines, although Kimberly and Melanie argue that VIP tours might offer better value for guests traveling in groups or planning to park-hop.
Despite the enthusiastic endorsements, some Disney-goers have expressed concern. Critics like Ted view the Premier Pass as another “money grab,” alienating those on a budget and pushing potential visitors towards Universal Studios. The sentiment resonates with many nostalgic for Walt Disney’s original vision of the parks being accessible to all.
So, what do you think? Is Disney’s new Lightning Lane Premier Pass a dream come true or a step too far? Share your thoughts in the comments and join the conversation!
Source: AllEars.Net