Lightning Lane Premier Pass Sold Out Once Again for All Four Walt Disney World Parks

Lauren Shahan

Silver text on a blue background reads "Lightning Lane Premier Pass," with a stylized "LL" logo featuring an arrow, capturing the magic of Walt Disney World.

Lightning Lane Premier Pass Sold Out Once Again for All Four Walt Disney World Parks

Lightning Lane Premier Pass has sold out for all four Walt Disney World theme parks for Friday, February 21, 2025.

Lightning Lane Premier Passes Sold Out

Silver text on a blue background reads "Lightning Lane Premier Pass," with a stylized "LL" logo featuring an arrow, capturing the magic of Walt Disney World.

Lightning Lane Premier Pass is completely unavailable for Friday, February 21 at all four Walt Disney World theme parks. The pass recently sold out at all four parks last Saturday, February 15, marking the first time that all four parks were sold out for 2025.

A calendar interface for February 2025, highlighting available dates for selection. Dates 22 and 23 are partially highlighted.

When going to purchase the Lightning Lane Premier Pass on the My Disney Experience app, the February 21 date is completely greyed out on the availability calendar, with a slash through the date.

Ticket purchase screen showing EPCOT for $169 and Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park for $119. Magic Kingdom Park and Disney's Hollywood Studios are unavailable for this date.

Both Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios Lightning Lane Premier Pass are already sold out for tomorrow, Saturday, February 22.

Front of Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom

The Lightning Lane Premier Pass allows guests one-time access to every Lightning Lane attraction at a single park. Guests do not need to schedule return windows for attractions like they would for Lightning Lane Multi-Pass or individual Lightning Lanes, and instead can experience each attraction on their own desired timeframe.

When the passes first debuted they were only available to guests staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel but are now available to all guests holding a park ticket.

The prices do vary by park and date but the price ranges include:

  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $129 – $199 plus tax
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $269 – $349 plus tax
  • EPCOT: $169 – $249 plus tax
  • Magic Kingdom: $329 – $449 plus tax

For more information on Lightning Lane Premier Pass, you can read our full review of the service from its launch day.

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