Disney is setting records…though not in the way you might like.
Ever since Disney changed its skip-the-line system over to Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass, we’ve seen fluctuating prices for the passes at Disney World’s theme parks. Now, the first weekend of November is smashing through the previous highs.
The weekend of November 1st through the 3rd is typically going to be a busy one for Disney World, coming just after Halloween and just at the start of the resort’s holiday season celebrations, and Lightning Lane prices across the board reflect that.
The Lightning Lane Multi Pass cost a whopping $35 at the Magic Kingdom on Friday before dropping to the still-quite-high $32 on Saturday, November 2nd, and Sunday, November 3rd. EPCOT costs $24, $26, and $24 for each respective day of the weekend, while Hollywood Studios costs $29, $32, and $29. Animal Kingdom, while the cheapest of Lightning Lane Multi Passes for the weekend, still set a park record of $22 on November 2nd while costing $19 on both the 1st and the 3rd.
We’ve been tracking the prices of Disney’s Lightning Lane Multi and Single Passes ever since they went live. In fact, we have a full list of the current November prices! For most of the month of November, the prices range from $27–$35 per person in Magic Kingdom. It’s certainly not a cheap time of year to visit Disney World!
November Prices CONFIRMED for Disney World’s Lightning Lane System
These record-breaking Lightning Lane Multi Pass prices come the same week that Disney introduced the new — and somewhat controversial — Lightning Lane Premier Pass. The prices vary depending on the theme park and date (but so far, passes are roughly in the $140 to $350 range). The Premier Pass “allows one-time entry to each Lightning Lane experience in a theme park” without the hassle of pre-booking each Lightning Lane reservation.
Disney is setting Lightning Lane Multi Pass price records this weekend. However, given the busy holiday season coming up, it seems unlikely that they’ll stand for long. Stay tuned for more Lightning Lane price updates.
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Mark says
And, people still haven’t learned. Quit playing into Disney’s greedy hands, and paying for additional outlandish expenses and they will cease, or become more reasonable. The only reason they keep raising prices is because they know people are stupid and will pay!