Walt Disney World Lightning Lane Multi Pass Prices to Reach New Highs This Week

Phil Wood

Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World Lightning Lane Multi Pass Prices to Reach New Highs This Week

Lightning Lane Multi Pass prices will hit new highs at two of the four Walt Disney World theme parks this week.

Lightning Lane Multi Pass Prices

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If you want to take advantage of Lightning Lane Multi Pass at either Magic Kingdom or EPCOT later this week, you’re going to have to pay record-high prices to do so. The new records will be set on Friday, October 25 and Saturday, October 26 at EPCOT and Magic Kingdom, respectively.

At EPCOT, the new record-high price will be $26. The previous record was $24, which is what the price will drop back down to on Saturday, October 26.

Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World

Magic Kingdom always has the most expensive Lightning Lane Multi Pass prices. The previous high for the service was $32. That record-high will increase to $35 on October 26. This will also be the price on November 1 and November 10. This price is still lower than the Disney Genie+ record high of $39.

But the price increases don’t stop this week. Next week, Disney’s Hollywood Studios will set a new record when Lightning Lane Multi Pass prices hit $32 on Saturday, November 2. The previous record was $29.

The record-high price of $22 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom won’t be surpassed in the immediate future. That will probably change soon, as prices at all four parks will likely hit record highs during the holiday season.

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Lightning Lane Multi Pass has been available at Walt Disney World since it replaced Disney Genie+ on July 24, 2024. On that same day, Lightning Lane Single Pass replaced Individual Lightning Lane. Multiple Lightning Lane Single Pass attraction prices hit record highs earlier this month.

Beginning October 30, 2024, guests will have another Lightning Lane option with the introduction of Lightning Lane Premier Pass. You can read our full comparison to decide which of the three Lightning Lane options is the best for you and your party on your next visit to Walt Disney World. You can also check out our full guide to Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass.

Will the price increases in the coming weeks prevent you or your family from using any of the Lightning Lane systems? Let us know in the comments.

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6 thoughts on “Walt Disney World Lightning Lane Multi Pass Prices to Reach New Highs This Week”

  1. Thank you for this article. I asked Disney how much does lightning multi cost, and they won’t tell me because it varies by day. They won’t even give a range–high or low. Thanks!
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  2. I have been a Disney fan for 40 years. We are also DVC members. It saddens me to see Disney shutting out middle class with their obscene price gouging. We used to go 3 times a year now we go every other year. Shame on Disney. They are no longer a company I’d like to support. The new lightening lane costs are disgusting . Not to mention a bakery charging 24$ for a slice of cake. In my opinion I wish folks would boycott all the parks .

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  3. We’re in the same boat as you. I agree with you, whole heartily. We put up with the pricing, but, now it’s gotten unbelievable! As a dvc member, we don’t want any more price gouging.
    We could expect prices going up, but, it’s on everything now!
    Just like the clothing, ears, and whatever they feel like.
    Time to voice our disappointment, after all we also bought into DVC, when Okw was one of the only ones. I hate to feel like this, but, it will be more like resort stays.

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    • We have also been DVC at OKW from the beginning. I am honestly disgusted by the classing of people. Way to make so many of your customers feel unvalued. The thing that struck us the most on our first trip, waaaay back, was how every single person who paid to enter was made to feel like a valuable guest. Well, that’s all gone out the window. I feel like Disney couldn’t give 2 hoots about making people feel like anything but crap if they won’t pony up more and more and more cash constantly. It’s a real shame

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