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		<title>Disney Genie, Genie+, and Lightning Lanes &#8211; What You Need to Know</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A lot has changed since the year-that-shall-not be named, even at Disney. There’s certainly been quite a bit of news recently, but it’s the new Disney Genie system and Lightning Lanes that have got our attention.  BREAKING NEWS: Genie+ at Disney World is GONE! We're working diligently to update existing guides in preparation for Disney [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot has changed since the year-that-shall-not be named, even at <keyword data-keyword-id="1245">Disney</keyword>. There’s certainly been quite a bit of news recently, but it’s the new <keyword data-keyword-id="1246">Disney</keyword> Genie system and Lightning Lanes that have got our attention. </p>



<pre class="wp-block-preformatted has-background" style="background-color:#ff7192"><strong>BREAKING NEWS: <a href="https://thepixiedustedplanner.com/uncategorized/this-changes-everything-at-disney-world/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-lasso-id="1612">Genie+ at Disney World is GONE</a>! We're working diligently to update existing guides in preparation for <keyword data-keyword-id="3930">Disney</keyword> World's newest Skip the Lien Service. Check out <a href="https://thepixiedustedplanner.com/disney-world/everything-you-need-to-know-about-lightening-lanes-at-disney-world/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-lasso-id="1613">Everything You Need to Know About Lightening Lanes at Disney World</a></strong></pre>



<p>Disney’s rollout of this new offering was, well &#8211; not great. But we’ve done some digging and put the pieces together. Here’s everything you need to know about <keyword data-keyword-id="1247">Disney</keyword> Genie, Genie+, and Lightning Lanes.</p>





<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Disney Genie</h2>



<p>Let’s start with the free services, everybody likes free. <keyword data-keyword-id="1248">Disney</keyword> Genie is a new feature inside of the MyDisney Experience and Disneyland apps that provides tips and recommendations throughout your day at the parks. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">What is <keyword data-keyword-id="1249">Disney</keyword> Genie?</h3>



<p>Disney Genie is a major upgrade to the apps. Previously the apps allowed you to view current attraction wait times, place mobile orders, and book Fastpass reservations if using Fastpass+ (WDW) or Maxpass (DLR). </p>



<p>Now not only can you view current wait times (for attractions AND restaurants), but you can also see forecasted wait times throughout the day. Instead of waiting all day for the Peter Pan line to go down and getting stuck waiting at the end of the day, you’ll be able to see if the wait is ever going down and decide what time of day you’re willing to stand in line for an hour. </p>



<p>At the beginning of your day <keyword data-keyword-id="1250">Disney</keyword> Genie will ask you about your interests and what your must-do attractions are. The service then uses that information, along with current attraction waits and your location in the parks, to generate suggestions for what to do next. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Our Thoughts on <keyword data-keyword-id="1251">Disney</keyword> Genie</h3>



<p>Honestly, this is a great service especially for free. Guests have been complaining about the inconvenience of booking Fastpass+ (WDW) months ahead of their vacation for a long time. It’s understandable, who really knows what time of day they want to ride Space Mountain that far out? Most people are still figuring out what to pack. </p>



<p>For me planning a <keyword data-keyword-id="1252">Disney</keyword> trip is at least as fun as the trip itself, but not for most people. The average guest doesn’t want to spend hours of research to learn the park attractions, and then more research to strategize a way to ride everything. </p>



<p>Disney Genie makes the parks much more accessible to this type of guest, and provides a ton of value in that respect. </p>



<p>Are the recommendations perfect, no. You likely won’t ride all of the E-ticket attractions and you will wait in some lines. But you could follow the tips Genie provides and have a great day. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Should You Listen to <keyword data-keyword-id="1253">Disney</keyword> Genie?</h3>



<p>Disney Genie’s recommendations are hit or miss. The recommendations are 30-40% accurate to the strategies most frequent guests are used to using. However, the system has the potential to act as a crow control regulator, sending groups to quieter areas and smaller attractions most would skip. </p>



<p>And that’s a good thing, you get to visit things you might have otherwise skipped!</p>



<p>I think that overtime <keyword data-keyword-id="1254">Disney</keyword> Genie will become more intune with what guests are looking for, and constantly improve crowd control. </p>



<p>Disney Genie is a good tool to check while you’re in the park, but I wouldn’t follow it to the letter. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Genie+</h2>



<p>If you’ve been to the parks in the last decade you’re probably familiar with some iteration of Fastpass; whether it was Paper FP, Fastpass+, or Maxpass. <keyword data-keyword-id="1255">Disney</keyword>’s line skipping service has gone by quite a few names, and Genie+ is the latest. </p>



<p>There’s a few changes with Genie+, but the biggest is the price. Gone are the days of free Fastpasses and (for <keyword data-keyword-id="1256">Disney</keyword> World) being able to secure 3 per day before setting foot in the park. </p>



<p>Genie+ costs $20 per person per day at <keyword data-keyword-id="1257">Disney</keyword> World, and $15 per person per day at Disneyland.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Here’s How Genie+ Works</h3>



<p>Genie+ is a rebranding of the Fastpass experience, as part of this rebranding the Fastpass Entrance or Fastpass Lane is now referred to as the Lightning Lane. </p>



<p>Genie+, like <keyword data-keyword-id="1258">Disney</keyword> Genie, has been added to MyDisneyExperience (WDW) and the Disneyland(DLR) apps. Inside the app you can now book Lightning Lane reservations throughout the day. </p>



<p>Guests staying at a <keyword data-keyword-id="1259">Disney</keyword> World resort can make their first reservation at 7:00am, non-resort guests of <keyword data-keyword-id="1260">Disney</keyword> World at 9:00am. Similar to the paper Fastpass system, you are only able to book one attraction at a time. However, if the return window for the ride you’ve selected is more than two hours away you’ll be able to book a second reservation in two hours. </p>



<p>As an example; A guest is able to make their first reservation at 9:00am for Splash Mountain at 11:30am, that guest will be able to make another reservation after 11:00am. </p>



<p>When making a Lightning Lane selection you will not be able to choose the return window. Each attraction has a set number of reservations available per one hour window, once the first window is ‘sold out’ the next hour will become available, and so forth. </p>



<p>If you are park hopping, Genie+ will work across parks at no additional charge.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Genie+ Rides at Each Park</h3>



<p>Hopefully this all hasn’t gotten too confusing yet, because there’s more. </p>



<p>With the purchase of Genie+ you will be able to reserve Lightning Lane return times for quite a few attractions, but not all of them. Here’s the list of what’s available at each park. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Disneyland Park</h4>



<p>Autopia</p>



<p>Big Thunder Mountain Railroad</p>



<p>Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters</p>



<p>Haunted Mansion</p>



<p>Indiana Jones Adventure</p>



<p>“it&#8217;s a small world”</p>



<p>Matterhorn Bobsleds</p>



<p>Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run</p>



<p>Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin</p>



<p>Space Mountain</p>



<p>Splash Mountain</p>



<p>Star Tours – The Adventures Continue</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Disney California Adventure Park</h4>



<p>Goofy&#8217;s Sky School</p>



<p>Grizzly River Run</p>



<p>Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!</p>



<p>Incredicoaster</p>



<p>Monsters, Inc. Mike &amp; Sulley to the Rescue!</p>



<p>Soarin&#8217; Around the World</p>



<p>Toy Story Midway Mania</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Magic Kingdom</h4>



<p>Big Thunder Mountain Railroad</p>



<p>Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin</p>



<p>Dumbo the Flying Elephant</p>



<p>Haunted Mansion</p>



<p>“it’s a small world”</p>



<p>Jungle Cruise</p>



<p>Mad Tea Party</p>



<p>Mickey’s PhilharMagic</p>



<p>Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor</p>



<p>Peter Pan’s Flight</p>



<p>Pirates of the Caribbean</p>



<p>Splash Mountain</p>



<p>The Barnstormer</p>



<p>The Magic Carpets of Aladdin</p>



<p>The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh</p>



<p>Tomorrowland Speedway</p>



<p>Under the Sea ~ Journey of The Little Mermaid</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">EPCOT</h4>



<p>Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival</p>



<p>Journey into Imagination with Figment</p>



<p>Living with the Land</p>



<p>Mission: SPACE – Green</p>



<p>Mission: SPACE – Orange</p>



<p>Soarin&#8217; Around the World</p>



<p>Spaceship Earth</p>



<p>Test Track</p>



<p>The Seas with Nemo &amp; Friends</p>



<p>Turtle Talk with Crush</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Hollywood Studios</h4>



<p>Alien Swirling Saucers</p>



<p>Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage</p>



<p>Disney Junior Play &amp; Dance!</p>



<p>For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration</p>



<p>Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular &#8211; Returning December 19, 2021</p>



<p>Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run</p>



<p>Muppet*Vision 3D</p>



<p>Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith</p>



<p>Slinky Dog Dash</p>



<p>Star Tours &#8211; The Adventures Continue</p>



<p>The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>



<p>Toy Story Mania!</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Animal Kingdom</h4>



<p>Celebration of the Festival of the Lion King</p>



<p>DINOSAUR</p>



<p>Feathered Friends in Flight!</p>



<p>It’s Tough to Be a Bug!</p>



<p>Kali River Rapids</p>



<p>Kilimanjaro Safaris</p>



<p>Naʻvi River Journey</p>



<p>The Animation Experience at Conservation Station</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Our Thoughts on Genie+</h3>



<p>Paid Fastpass has been a long time coming. Many competitors have offered a similar service with a much higher price tag for years. At Universal Studios, for example, a single day Express Pay can cost over $100. </p>



<p>After the introduction of MaxPass at Disneyland in 2017, this was inevitable. But parts of Genie+ are pretty offputting. Part of the reason MaxPass was accepted, though never well received, was because it offered a premium tier of service. Guests could still use the paper Fastpass system at Disneyland. You didn’t <em>have</em> to purchase MaxPass, but it gave you the advantage of book a Fastpass from your phone instead of racing across the parks. </p>



<p>The value of MaxPass was the convenience and exclusivity, you saved time booking and could even do so while in another queue. Genie+ takes the foundation of MaxPass but removes the exclusivity. </p>



<p>With the new Genie+ system, guests <em>have</em> to purchase in order to make a Lightning Lane (or Fastpass) reservation. The price will be a deterrent for some, especially large groups, but not for everyone. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Individual Attraction Purchases</h2>



<p>If you noticed the attraction lists for Genie+ were missing a few of your favorite rides: not to fear, Lightning Lane reservations are available for these….at a price. </p>



<p>Alongside <keyword data-keyword-id="1261">Disney</keyword>’s announcements of Genie and Genie+ came the news that the Lightning Lane for certain attractions (up to two per park) are available only by individual purchase. The price for each attraction varies by time of year, time of day, and crowd index but ranges between $7 and $15 per person so far. </p>



<p>Each guest is able to purchase up to two Individual Attraction reservations per day and purchase of these premium selections does not impact a guest’s ability to hold a Genie+ reservation. </p>



<p>However, once purchased premium selections cannot be rebooked or canceled. If the attraction is down during your reservation window, you will be automatically refunded. Just like Genie+ though, you’re not able to choose your return time. Reservation windows are available to book as the previous window fills up.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Premium Rides at Each Park</h3>



<p>Here are the rides you’ll have to purchase an individual Lightning Lane pass for. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Disneyland</h4>



<p>Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Disney’s California Adventure</h4>



<p>Webslingers</p>



<p>Radiator Racers</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Magic Kingdom</h4>



<p>Seven Dwarfs Mine Train</p>



<p>Space Mountain</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">EPCOT</h4>



<p>Frozen Ever After</p>



<p>Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Hollywood Studios</h4>



<p>Mickey &amp; Minnie’s Runaway Railway</p>



<p>Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Animal Kingdom</h4>



<p>Avatar Flight of Passage</p>



<p>Expedition Everest</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Our Thoughts on Individual Attraction Purchases</h3>



<p>Individual Attraction Purchases feels like a cash grab. I could understand if these purchases went above and beyond the Genie+ service, if they let you immediately walk on. As it is though, having to buy access to an individual attraction sounds a lot like the ride ticketing Disneyland had at park open. </p>



<p>And listen, I’m not one to say I told you so. But I’ll just leave this here, if you’re interested. </p>



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<p>With so many of the parks having been closed for so long these past few years, it’s not surprising that <keyword data-keyword-id="1262">Disney</keyword> is looking for ways to save costs and increase revenue. There has been so much construction and now incoming cash flow to balance it out. This just feels excessive though. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Should You Buy Genie+ and Individual Attraction Reservations?</h2>



<p>Maybe. </p>



<p>There’s quite a few details to consider as well as your personal vacation and <keyword data-keyword-id="1263">Disney</keyword> style. Let’s take a look at each offering. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Should You Pay for Individual Lightning Lane Reservations</h4>



<p>Most, if not all, of the premium attractions are walk-ons if you can make rope drop at the parks. Using Genie+ the amount of time you’ll spend in line for non-premium rides will be less, which would allow you to withstand some of these insane lines. </p>



<p>If one of the premium rides is on your must-do list and will make or break your trip &#8211; absolutely go for it. But otherwise, I wouldn’t. </p>



<p>Watch the <keyword data-keyword-id="1264">Disney</keyword> Genie tip board throughout the day to see how far out Individual Attraction reservations are booking. If the available window stays within an hour or two of the time you are checking, the standby line should go pretty quickly. However, if you look at 9:00am and the available window isn’t until the afternoon &#8211; buy it. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Should You Pay for Genie+</h4>



<p>If it’s in your budget, yes. </p>



<p>The cost of Genie+ is not enough to deter the majority of guests, and the more people who use Genie+ the longer the standby lines will be. Based on observation, cast members have been trained to allow 7-10 Lightning Lane guests through the merge point for every 1 standby guest. </p>



<p>This ratio is problematic for anyone not willing, or able, to pay for Genie+. While you won’t need the Lightning Lanes for all of the available attractions, it will save you a ton of time and allow you to do more. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">TL:DR</h2>



<p>Disney Genie is an awesome new product available to all park guests that helps, so called, casual park goers navigate an overwhelming large vacation destination. </p>



<p>Genie+ and, even moreso, Individual Attraction Purchases are yet another sign of the times. For years <keyword data-keyword-id="1265">Disney</keyword>’s services and offerings have declined while prices and surcharges have gone up. A family of four would need to pay an additional $60 &#8211; $180 per day for these new products. </p>



<p>There was a time, before Fastpass, when we all stood in line. We’d bring cards, and snacks, play patty-cake, and just talk to each other. Most of us spend more than an hour on social media each day. Fastpass felt like gamifying <keyword data-keyword-id="1266">Disney</keyword>, and it’s fun but, it wasn’t necessary. </p>



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