Holiday Crowds Push Disney's Premier Pass to Record Sell-Out Dates

23 days ago in "Disney Genie"

Posted: Thursday December 26, 2024 11:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The Lightning Lane Premier Pass has sold out for even more dates during the busy 2024 Christmas holiday season at Walt Disney World. With Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney's Hollywood Studios now fully booked for select days in late December and early January, the trends seen over Thanksgiving are continuing into Christmas and New Year's celebrations—and may set the tone for future holiday seasons.

Newly Sold-Out Dates

Magic Kingdom has set a new record, with ten consecutive days now sold for Lightning Lane Premier pass.

Here are the latest sell-out dates by park:

  • Magic Kingdom: December 26, January 1, January 2, January 3
  • EPCOT: December 31
  • Hollywood Studios: December 27, December 31

These additions come on top of previously announced sell-outs.

Comparing Christmas and Thanksgiving Patterns

Thanksgiving week was the first major test of the Lightning Lane Premier Pass's popularity, with all four parks selling out for November 25, and Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios experiencing multiple sold-out dates.

Key differences between Thanksgiving and Christmas week include:

  • Increased Frequency of Sell-Outs: Christmas and New Year's holidays have seen more consistent sell-outs across multiple days and parks. For example, Magic Kingdom is now fully booked for ten consecutive days (December 25–January 3), compared to a maximum of five consecutive days during Thanksgiving.
  • Earlier Sell-Outs: Premier Pass sell-outs for Christmas week have occurred further in advance, suggesting growing awareness and demand among guests planning their visits.

What This Means for Future Holiday Seasons

These patterns indicate that the Lightning Lane Premier Pass is becoming a staple for managing crowds during major holiday periods. Future holiday weeks—such as Spring Break, Memorial Day, and Independence Day—may follow similar trends. Guests visiting Walt Disney World during these times should anticipate:

  • Earlier Sell-Outs: As awareness grows, demand for the Premier Pass will likely increase, prompting even earlier sell-outs for popular dates.
  • Increased Prices: The Premier Pass has already reached $449 for some dates, suggesting that prices may continue to climb during peak periods.
  • Heightened Competition for Access: With limited availability, securing a Premier Pass will require advanced planning and quick action as soon as eligibility opens.

Overview of Current Sell-Out Dates for 2024 into 2025

Here is the updated list of Lightning Lane Premier Pass sell-outs during this Christmas holiday season:

  • Magic Kingdom: December 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, January 1, 2, 3
  • EPCOT: December 21, 31
  • Hollywood Studios: December 27, 28, 29, 30, 31

Planning for the Future

Guests looking to visit Walt Disney World during major holidays should consider these tips:

  • Purchase Early: The Premier Pass can be purchased up to seven days before a resort stay. Guests should secure their passes as soon as they are eligible to avoid disappointment.
  • Consider Alternative Options: Lightning Lane Multi Pass or individual Lightning Lane Single purchases may provide additional flexibility.
  • Plan Off-Peak Visits: For those seeking lower crowd levels, visiting during non-holiday periods may provide a better experience without the added cost of the Premier Pass.
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Vegas Disney Fan1 day ago

We always go to WDW in the fall/winter when the chillier conditions already decrease the heat risk on my Gfs health, MP will allow us to continue to do that, so in that scenario it works. It’s no replacement for DAS in the heat though so we still won’t be renewing our DL keys as we still won’t be able to go during the hot months without DAS. It’s far from a perfect alternative but at least we aren’t completely shut out which is what we feared. Our formerly 30+ days a year at the parks (8-10 weekend trips to DL plus a week in WDW) is now likely 4-10 days (our normal winter week in WDW and now likely a cool weather weekend or 2 in DL) but that’s a whole lot better than 0.

Ayla2 days ago

So it was a perfectly acceptable alternative to DAS.

Vegas Disney Fan2 days ago

Just returned from our WDW trip and gotta say we really enjoyed MultiPass, felt nearly like the old days with FP, just wish they’d eliminate the 1 time per ride limitation. Frustrating to have to pay for something that was previously free but at least it was a good experience. If they’d offer a yearly option we’d consider keeping our DL keys but it just doesn’t make financial sense to buy an annual pass and then have to pay an extra $20-30 daily just to enjoy the rides also.

TheMaxRebo12 days ago

and the services of the CM and you can go to multiple parks while LLPP only works at one park ... but yeah, if the main reason you are doing the VIP tour is to skip lines/get on rides then LLPP might be a good alternative

WDWTrojan12 days ago

You get one ride on Tron, one on Tiana's and two rides on Guardians. Everything else offers re-rides, though frustratingly you have to sit through all the pre-shows every time. That's a big ask for a $750/hour tour - especially when you basically get the same thing (minus the car and fireworks viewing) for $300/person with the new product.

MickeyLuv'r12 days ago

I should think cutting out daily room service saves WDW quite a bit of money.

MickeyLuv'r12 days ago

I feel the complete opposite. I much prefer the ease of using Express Pass over WDW's LL's. At Universal, I just go on whichever ride I want, whenever I want, and I can go on it as many times in a row as I wish with minimal waiting. With EP, even over busy holiday weeks, which I've done many times, I do not wait 30+ for the rides at Universal. (If you're regularly waiting that long, you're likely doing something wrong.) At WDW, guests have to jump through all kinds of hoops to get a limited # of LL passes. It is not at all as easy to use as EP. Even if I bought LLPP, I'd only be able to ride each attraction once. I also dislike WDW's dumb 7am VQ lottery. In the morning, I want a few moments to quietly sip my coffee while I enjoy the sunrise. Alas, I vote with my wallet. I save WDW for slower months and favor Universal if I'm visiting Orlando over a major holiday week. MK still has better fireworks, but at present, US is vastly easier to tour over holiday weeks.

Disstevefan112 days ago

you sure about that? They may have changed it but I watched a couple of YouTubers and it was only once (no re rides) on the VIP tour and also on this one, they COULD NOT GET ON TRON!!!! it was when it first opened or previews or something

MisterPenguin12 days ago

The main VIP tour would allow unlimited re-rides.

Disstevefan112 days ago

I will reply to my own post with another - Since money is no object, bribe CMs at touch points. Everyone has a price.

Disstevefan112 days ago

lets go for 5 - (VQ, LL, LLPP, evening hour and 6PM VQ and VIP tour)

TheMaxRebo12 days ago

4 times on deluxe evening hour days with the 6pm VQ drop

Purduevian12 days ago

I didn't think about this, but it's technically possible to ride Guardians and Tiana's 3 times now (VQ, LL, LLPP)

Fido Chuckwagon13 days ago

Needs a Bob Iger / Bob Chapek smiling response.