‘Twas the night before Multi-pass, and all through – no? It’s Lightening Lane Eve everyone! Starting tomorrow, to fully wield the power of
Disney’s newest skip the line service rolls out July 24th, 2024. When the first guests will be able to pre-book Lightening Lane selections up to 7 days in advance of arrival at a
There’s a lot to breakdown – so here’s everything you need to know in 90 seconds.
Animal Kingdom
- Definitely shouldn’t need to purchase the Multi-pass. But if you do
- Prioritize: Na’vi River Journey, Kilimanjaro Safari (as early as possible), and Expedition Everest
- Single Pass for Flight of Passage is recommended to purchase but not necessary
Epcot
- Probably won’t need Multi-pass unless you are park-hopping or just really love Epcot rides. But if you do
- Tier 1: Prioritize Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
- Tier 2: Book whatever has the earliest return time
- Single Pass for Cosmic Rewind highly recommended to purchase.
- Check out our full Epcot Lightening Lane Guide
Hollywood Studios
- Multi-pass is a good idea.
- Tier 1: Prioritize Slinky Dog Dash
- Tier 2: Toy Story Midway Mania, and which ever ride has the earliest possible return time
- The Single Pass for Rise of the Resistance is a good buy, but don’t forget about the Single Rider option being tested
Magic Kingdom
- Buy the multi-pass it’s too big of a park to wait in long lines
- Tier 1: Tiana’s Bayou Adventure or Peter Pan’s Flight
- Tier 2: Haunted Mansion, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, whatever has the earliest return time
- Buy the TRON Single Pass if you were not able to secure a return time for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Be ready to jump online to join the Tiana Virtual Queue when you do visit
- The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Single Pass isn’t worth the cost. The ride is short and the queue has interactive elements you’d miss.
Phew! Are you ready for the new Lightening Lane services at