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BREAKING NEWS: Disney Announces Lightning Lane Premier Pass at both Disney World and Disneyland

The rumors are true: Disney has announced a new level of Lightning Lane, the Lightning Lane Premier Pass for both Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California, with availability for purchase beginning October 30, 2024. The pass is very similar to Universal’s Express Pass.

Lightning Lane Premier Pass will be offered in limited quantities (no information on how limited yet) and will give guests one-time entry to each available Lightning Lane entrance in the theme park they are visiting that day, including both Lightning Lane Multi Pass rides and Single Pass rides (such as Guardians of the Galaxy and Rise of the Resistance). With Lightning Lane Premier Pass, guests do not need to select an experience time but can ride using LL whenever that want.

The Lightning Lane Single Pass and Lightning Lane Multi Pass will remain available for purchase for all guests; no changes are being made to those programs at this time.

Let’s break this down by park:

Walt Disney World: Lightning Lane Premier Pass

At Walt Disney World, Lightning Lane Premier Pass will be available ONLY to guests staying at Disney Deluxe or Deluxe Villa Resorts. You can purchase the pass up to seven days before the first day of your resort stay at 7 AM Eastern Time. It will be valid for only one park. The first date iLightning Lane Premier Pass is available is October 30, 2024. The purchase of a Premier Pass also includes PhotoPass for that day, ride photos, and unlocks PhotoPass Lenses.

Prices for Lightning Lane Premier Passes vary by date and theme park. At launch, prices will range from $129 to $449 (per pass, plus tax), with the highest prices falling on a limited number of days over peak travel periods:

  • Magic Kingdom: $329 to $449 per person, plus tax
  • EPCOT: $169 to $249 per person, plus tax
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $269 to $349 per person, plus tax
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $129 to $199 per person, plus tax

Lightning Lane Premier Pass at Disneyland

At Disneyland Resort, Lightning Lane Premier Pass will be available on a first come first served basis, starting two days in advance of a theme park reservation. It will be valid for both theme parks and is first available for October 23, 2024.

Lightning Lane Premier Pass at Disneyland will be priced at $400 per person, per day for park visits through December 31, 2024. Starting in 2025, pricing will vary by date and demand within a $300 to $400 range.

What are your thoughts on the new Lightning Lane Premier Pass?

Disneyland replaces annual passes with a new Magic Key program

Disneyland has announced today a new program to replace annual passes, called Magic Key.

“When you’re a Magic Key holder, Disneyland is your land—you’re a townsperson on Main Street, U.S.A., a galactic citizen of Batuu, a hero at Avengers Campus, a local at Pixar Pier and beyond. You belong to the community of core Disneyland fans who all share a passion and love for the parks.”

The Dream Key has no blockout dates. Blockout calendars for the other Keys can be seen here:

Believe Key blockout calendar

Imagine Key blockout calendar

Enchant Key Blockout calendar

UPDATED: Main Street Electrical Parade closing at WDW

UPDATED: as per the Disney Parks Blog, “The Main Street Electrical Parade, Magic Kingdom Park’s long-running nighttime parade, will officially end its historic run at Walt Disney World Resort on October 9 and then head to Disneyland Resort for a limited-time encore engagement.”

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There was a rumor going around that Walt Disney World’s Main Street Electrical Parade is closing on September 10, 2016, based on this tweet —

Will the parade be replaced by the Paint the Night parade from Disneyland, as some are speculating? No definite information is available. The Disney Parks Blog has this to say about plans at Disneyland:

“Paint the Night” parade will continue nightly performances, just before “Disneyland Forever” fireworks, through September 5 as part of the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration. And I’m excited to share today that this popular parade will return on select nights during the holiday season later this year.

When questioned in the comments about the possibility of Paint the Night moving to Walt Disney World in Florida, the blog had only this reply:

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