![]() ![]() A family of four will be adding $60 to their ticket price for a day of Genie+, and potentially that price again two more times if they want access to the additional attractions. There will be two per park and they are as follows: Magic KingdomĬertainly, with these additional fees, the price of Disney World has potentially gone up. ![]() All of these attractions will also have the traditional standby line option, except for Remy, which is currently using a Virtual Queue.Īll the rides that will be part of the separate pricing were officially confirmed. ![]() The most expensive example given was Rise of the Resistance, which will be $15 per person all of opening week. In some examples given, Remy's Ratatouille Adventure will be $9 per person on the day the system launches and $11 per person that weekend, while Expedition Everest at Disney's Animal Kingdom will be $7 per person at both times. The cost will vary slightly, depending on the ride, and whether the purchase happens during the week or on a weekend. While not all pricing of the "a la carte" Lightning Lanes were revealed, we were given an idea of what pricing looks like. In this case, rather than simply being given a return time, part of the additional fee is the ability to select the time you want to go on the ride. However, if the "next available time" on a selected attraction is several hours in the future guests will only need to wait a couple hours before making another selection.Ī few select attractions will not be part of the bundle, and will have their own separate cost to get Lightning Lane access. Once they use their Lightning Lane time, they'll be able to reserve one on another attraction. It will work similarly to Disneyland's MaxPass, where guests will be able to simply select the next available window for when they can enter the attraction of their choice. ![]() Genie+ will cost $15 per person per ticket, and will give guests access to Lightning Lanes on most attractions. And it’s important for no other reason than the fact that Genie+ will cost money, so guests will need to budget. Signage for the new Lightning Lanes has been going up at Disney World over the last few weeks, so it was clear that Genie+ would be arriving sooner than later, but now we know it will be here in a little over two weeks. (Image credit: Walt Disney World) Lightning Lanes And What They Cost ![]()
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