Guide and FAQ to Disney World's Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Single Pass

Jun 25, 2024 in "Disney Genie"

Posted: Tuesday June 25, 2024 3:!7pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Complete Guide to the New Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass starting July 24, 2024 at Walt Disney World.

Last Updated: July 24, 2024


When to Purchase Passes

  • Guests of Disney Resort hotels and other select hotels can purchase passes up to 7 days in advance of their stay—and other Guests can purchase passes up to 3 days in advance of their park visit.
  • Guests can purchase Lightning Lane passes for days they have valid theme park admission starting at 7:00 am Eastern Time on their first day of eligibility.

Here's when you can purchase a Lightning Lane Multi Pass and/or Lightning Lane Single Pass—and choose experiences and arrival windows:

7 Days in Advance for Eligible Resort Hotel Guests

When staying at Disney Resort hotels or other select hotels, Guests can purchase Lightning Lane passes—and choose experiences and arrival windows—starting 7 days before the first day of their Resort stay, for their length of stay (up to 14 days).

This early-planning benefit is available to registered Guests staying at:

  • Disney Resort hotels
  • Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel
  • Walt Disney World Swan Hotel
  • Walt Disney World Swan Reserve
  • Shades of Green Resort

3 Days in Advance for All Other Guests

Not staying at a Disney Resort hotel or other select hotel? Then you can purchase Lightning Lane passes—and choose experiences and arrival windows—3 days in advance. See additional details below, which vary based on admission type:

  • Guests with date-based theme park tickets (which require the Guest to choose a start date at the time of purchase) can purchase 3 days before the first day of their ticket, for the total number of valid admission days on their ticket.
  • Guests with other ticket types can purchase 3 days before their park visit.
  • Annual Passholders can purchase 3 days before their park visit.

Valid Admission Required

  • Before you purchase a Lightning Lane pass, you must have valid theme park admission; you may also need a theme park reservation, depending on the type of admission and the date of your visit.

Important Information

  • Limit one Lightning Lane entry per attraction, per day.
  • Annual Passholders and Guests with tickets that are not date-based may purchase Lightning Lane passes for any day within the 3-day purchase window.

How to Purchase and Use Passes

Before You Begin

Before you purchase a Lightning Lane pass, you'll need to do 3 things:

  • First, download the latest version of the My Disney Experience app.
  • Connect everyone in your travel group on your Family & Friends list in the My Disney Experience app—so you'll be able to purchase Lightning Lane passes and make plans for everyone that is eligible.
  • Gather your group's wish list for attractions and experiences. You can save your group's top picks in the My Disney Experience app using the "My Day" feature.

Price

  • Pricing for Lightning Lane passes varies by date and theme park or attraction, and purchase is subject to limited availability. Prices will be displayed in the My Disney Experience app.

How to Purchase

When you're ready to purchase Lightning Lane passes, here's what to do:

  • Open the My Disney Experience app, then tap the Lightning Lane Passes section on the home screen.
  • Select a date and theme park.
  • Select a Lightning Lane Single Pass, a Lightning Lane Multi Pass or both.
  • If you select a Lightning Lane Multi Pass, you can choose up to 3 Lightning Lane Multi Pass experiences and arrival windows in advance.
  • If you select a Lightning Lane Single Pass, you can choose an arrival window in advance.
  • Follow all prompts to complete your purchase—and receive a confirmation.
  • From the confirmation screen, you can tap "Plan Another Day" to purchase another pass—or tap "View My Day" for details about your Lightning Lane selections.

Modify Your Plans

You can modify your Lightning Lane selections via the My Disney Experience app.

To get started, tap the Lightning Lane Passes section on the app's home screen to find your plans. Then, you can:

  • Change your selected park and/or date in advance (subject to availability)—up until the moment you redeem your first Lightning Lane selection of the day.
  • Change each selected experience and/or arrival window in advance (subject to availability)—up until the start of the arrival window.

Get More Passes

  • On the day of your park visit, once you redeem a Lightning Lane Multi Pass selection (or once the arrival window has passed), you can use the My Disney Experience app to check availability for another Lightning Lane Multi Pass experience—and add to your plans.
  • You can make one at a time until regular park closing (subject to availability). If your park admission includes Park Hopper benefits, you can choose a Lightning Lane Multi Pass experience in a different theme park.

Magic Kingdom Attractions

Multi Pass Experiences

When purchasing a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Magic Kingdom park, you'll be prompted to choose up to 3 multi pass experiences and arrival windows.

Choose up to one experience from this group:

  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
  • Jungle Cruise
  • Peter Pan's Flight
  • Space Mountain
  • Tiana's Bayou Adventure

Choose your other 2 experiences—or all 3—from this group

  • The Barnstormer
  • Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant
  • Haunted Mansion
  • "it's a small world"
  • Mad Tea Party
  • The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
  • Mickey's PhilharMagic
  • Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor
  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Tomorrowland Speedway
  • Under the Sea ~ Journey of The Little Mermaid

Once you redeem a selection on the day of your park visit, you can choose another multi pass experience from either group (subject to availability).

If you have valid admission with the Park Hopper option, you could choose a multi pass experience in a different theme park.

Single Pass Attractions (Not Available with the Multi Pass)

A Lightning Lane Single Pass can be purchased for:

  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
  • TRON Lightcycle / Run

EPCOT Attractions

Multi Pass Experiences

When purchasing a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for EPCOT, you'll be prompted to choose up to 3 multi pass experiences and arrival windows.

Choose up to one experience from this group:

  • Frozen Ever After
  • Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
  • Soarin' Around the World

Choose your other 2 experiences—or all 3—from this group:

  • Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival
  • Journey into Imagination with Figment
  • Living with the Land
  • Mission: SPACE
  • The Seas with Nemo & Friends
  • Spaceship Earth
  • Turtle Talk with Crush

Single Pass Attractions (Not Included with the Multi Pass)

A Lightning Lane Single Pass can be purchased for the following attraction:

  • Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind

Disney's Hollywood Studios Attractions

Multi Pass Experiences

When purchasing a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Disney's Hollywood Studios, you'll be prompted to choose up to 3 multi pass experiences and arrival windows.

Choose up to one experience from this group:

  • Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway
  • Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
  • Rock' n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
  • Slinky Dog Dash

Choose your other 2 experiences—or all 3—from this group:

  • Alien Swirling Saucers
  • Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage
  • Disney Junior Play & Dance!
  • For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration
  • Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular
  • Muppet*Vision 3D
  • Star Tours – The Adventures Continue
  • The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
  • Toy Story Mania!

Once you redeem a selection on the day of your park visit, you can choose another multi pass experience from either group.

If you have valid admission with the Park Hopper option, you can choose a multi pass experience in a different theme park.

Single Pass Attractions (Not Included with the Multi Pass)

A Lightning Lane Single Pass can be purchased for the following attraction:

  • Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

Disney's Animal Kingdom Attractions

Multi Pass Experiences

When purchasing a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park, you'll be prompted to choose up to 3 of the following multi pass experiences (as well as arrival windows).

  • DINOSAUR
  • Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain
  • Feathered Friends in Flight!
  • Festival of the Lion King
  • Finding Nemo: The Big Blue... and Beyond!
  • It's Tough to Be a Bug!
  • Kali River Rapids
  • Kilimanjaro Safaris
  • Na'vi River Journey

After redeeming your first selection that day, you can choose another multi pass experience.

If you have valid admission with the Park Hopper option, you can choose a multi pass experience in a different theme park.

Single Pass Attractions (Not Included with the Multi Pass)

A Lightning Lane Single Pass can be purchased for the following attraction:

  • Avatar Flight of Passage

Lighting Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass FAQ

How do the new Lightning Lane passes differ from Disney Genie+ service and individual Lightning Lane entry?

For theme park visits beginning July 24, 2024, Lightning Lane Multi Pass will replace Disney Genie+ service, and Lightning Lane Single Pass will replace individual "à la carte" Lightning Lane entry. Starting July 24, you can purchase Lightning Lane passes and make selections days in advance of your arrival.

How much do Lightning Lane passes cost?

Prices for Lightning Lane Multi Passes vary by date and theme park. Prices for Lightning Lane Single Passes vary by date and attraction.

Does a Lightning Lane Multi Pass include access to Lightning Lane Single Pass attractions?

No. When you purchase a Lightning Lane Multi Pass, you can choose from a variety of eligible multi pass attractions and experiences. For single pass attractions, Lightning Lane entry is only available with the purchase of a Lightning Lane Single Pass.

Can I purchase a Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass(es) for the same day in a single transaction?

Yes. You can purchase all Lightning Lane passes for your travel party for the same day in a single transaction (subject to eligibility).

After you purchase Lightning Lane passes for your first day, can you purchase a Lightning Lane pass or passes for another eligible park day?

Yes.

Are standby lines still an option?

Yes, traditional standby lines are still available at most attractions and experiences. From time to time, a virtual queue—accessible via the My Disney Experience app—may be used for a limited number of our most highly demanded attractions. When the virtual queue is in place, a standby queue will not be available, and Guests must use the My Disney Experience app to enter the attraction or experience.

Can I use a Multi Pass and a Single Pass on the same day?

Yes. You may purchase one Lightning Lane Multi Pass (which allows you to hold up to 3 Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections at once) and/or up to 2 Lightning Lane Single Passes per day, subject to availability.

How do I redeem my Lightning Lane selection on the day of my park visit?

Go to the Lightning Lane entrance of your selected experience at your scheduled arrival window. To redeem your selection, you'll tap in at the Lightning Lane entrance using a MagicBand, MagicBand+, Disney MagicMobile pass, Key to the World Card or ticket card that's linked to your valid theme park admission.

Can I experience an attraction more than once per day with Lightning Lane Multi Pass?

No. You are only able to select an experience once per day with Lightning Lane Multi Pass.

How long do I have to wait before I can select a new Lightning Lane Multi Pass attraction?

Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections can only be made one at a time. On the day of your park visit, once you redeem a selection, you can use the My Disney Experience app to check availability for another Lightning Lane Multi Pass experience—and add to your plans.

With Lightning Lane Multi Pass, can I make different selections for some members of my travel party?

Yes. Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections can be modified (subject to availability) so that some members of your travel party can enjoy different multi pass experiences and/or arrival windows. Here's how:

  • When purchasing Lightning Lane Multi Passes for your travel party, you'll be prompted to select up to 3 multi pass attractions or experiences—which must be the same for each member of your travel party at that time.
  • After completing your purchase, you can modify the selected experiences and arrival windows for some members of your travel party, subject to availability.This gives your travel party flexibility—so you can share all the same Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections or enjoy different experiences.

I'm planning to visit more than one theme park in the same day. How do I make Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections for more than one park?

When you purchase a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for a theme park, you'll be prompted to choose up to 3 multi pass experiences and arrival windows in the same theme park.

Once you redeem a selection on the day of your park visit, you can use the My Disney Experience app to choose another multi pass experience in any Walt Disney World theme park (subject to availability), as long as you have a valid ticket with the Park Hopper option or an Annual Pass. The ability to visit another park is subject to the park's capacity limitations.

If I park hop to another park which has a more expensive Lightning Lane Multi Pass price than the first park, do I have to buy a new pass or pay an upgrade fee?

No, you do not need to make a payment to make the next selection at a different theme park. Guests who purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass can make up to their first three selections at the park they purchase the pass for. Once they use their first selection, they can check the My Disney Experience app for availability to make a new one at any park.

After I purchase Lightning Lane passes, where can I view and/or modify my selections?

To view and/or modify your selections, open the My Disney Experience app and tap on the Lightning Lane Passes.

I am an International Guest visiting Walt Disney World. Can I purchase Lighting Lane Pass before I arrive in the United States?

No. If you are an International guest visiting Walt Disney World from outside the United States or Canada, be aware that the new Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lighting Lane Single Pass beginning July 24 will only be available for purchase once you are inside the U.S.A.

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MisterPenguin16 hours ago

FP and Genie+ has always been 5 minutes early and 15 minutes late. The same for VQs and ILL. EXCEPT... GotG:CR stopped caring how late you were for ILL or VQ. 2 hours. 5 hours. They didn't care. Even if other VQ rides did care. Especially TRON, which was super strict. Unless you started to cry in front of the CM. Now?!... who knows. It's cats and dogs living together.

co1006416 hours ago

Used the new system today at DHS and have surprisingly been able to redeem all the multi-pass rides by now (1:45pm local time). I definitely prefer this to system to Genie+, but I may have had a different experience if I was staying off-property.

Purduevian18 hours ago

Gottcha, I did a quick google search and lots of planning sites give the 15 mins, but I couldn't see anything on it from Disney. So: Officially official: Be on time Unofficially official: 15 min grace period In practice: 2 hour grace period Reality: Unlimited grace period at CM discretion

nickys18 hours ago

That’s what CMs will tell you. Or what Plan Disney might say. 😁

Purduevian18 hours ago

What does "Officially" even mean then if the light turns green after 2 hours?

nickys19 hours ago

Officially it’s a 15 minute grace period. In practice though, the 2 hr grace period after the end time was in effect for G+ and is still in effect for LLs. And yes, the light turns green.

Purduevian19 hours ago

I thought it was always a 15 min grace period. Anything after that was up to the CM. The claim in the video is anything within 2 hours of the end time, the light just lights up green like you were on time.

Tha Realest1 day ago

It’ll stay in DL likely for historical reasons (same with their rivers) I can see it becoming Moana land in WDW.

Fido Chuckwagon2 days ago

They’re not eliminating VIP tours, come on…

Animaniac93-983 days ago

All the reasons given for scrapping 20,000 Leagues... apply to Jungle Cruise too. That it's lasted this long is remarkable. But part of me still thinks they don't have it in them to remove it completely.

nickys3 days ago

That has always been the case. I suspect that loophole will now be closed.

Touchdown3 days ago

With EE I can do Frozen, SRL Test Track, Soarin and Rat by 10:30ish on a good day. I can walk fast though, and that’s without breakfast.

DisneyCane3 days ago

Back in the original FP days I could rope drop Epcot, ride Soarin' and TT twice each. Grab breakfast at Sunshine Seasons after Soarin #2, ride SSE and leave by 11:30. I don't know if that's possible with the current LL system. If it is, now it costs extra while I used to do it for free. To hit that rate you've got to be in very short queues. For some rides like RotR, I've ridden 3x back to back during slow times (not using LL) but it takes almost 2 hours due to the queue length just to walk through, the few minutes waiting to get sent to the pre show followed by the 3 part pre-show with another queue before part 3.

hopemax3 days ago

I'm coming back into this thread, on the last page so not really on top of the flavor of the discussion at the moment, but what a good page it is. I've always been curious about the ride slots per day. And while for a non LL analysis, this leaves stuff out like the AA shows, it's good enough to get some general ideas. However, it is insane to me that we are even talking about giving 36% of total ride capacity to 5800 people out of potentially 55,000 visitors (~10%). I agree actual usage would be lower, but it will come heavily from stuff like Magic Carpets and Laugh Floor and not the Mine Trains or Haunted Mansion. And 5800 people still represents potentially half of Peter Pan's daily capacity. At some point Disney needs satisfied bodies to keep the whole machine in motion, and 5800 people gorging themselves while the other 45,000 starve is not going to work long term, whatever some quarterly financial report says. Another thing this chart clearly indicates, IMO, is that Jungle Cruise is not long for this new Disney World. I assumed it had more mid tier capacity, but people are so inefficient in getting themselves into the boats, if that's in the ballpark... wow. Not even Peter Pan level. And the labor costs. No wonder there are these inklings that could lead to Moana going in there. Laugh Floor also seems like prime real estate, but I go to the show so rarely, I don't know how full each show gets.