Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland Park Temporarily Removed from Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Gretchen McDermid

Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland Park is currently not available on Lightning Lane Multi Pass, though the attraction is expected to resume offering the service soon.

Pirates of the Caribbean Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Skeletons on Pirates of the Caribbean, Disneyland

The Pirates of the Caribbean attraction was added to Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disneyland Park in March of 2025. The app screen for purchasing Lightning Lane Multi Pass still specifies that the addition of Pirates of the Caribbean is only “temporarily available,” and is not expected to be a regular part of the Lightning Lane attraction list. Other rides, including the Haunted Mansion, “it’s a small world,” Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, and many more are still regularly included on the list of Multi Pass attractions.

The theme park app screen displays current wait times and Lightning Lane options for "Pirates of the Caribbean," "Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin," and "Snow White's Enchanted Wish" at Disneyland Park.

Today, April 11, Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Pirates of the Caribbean has been marked as “Not Currently Offered” on the Disneyland Resort app. No times for the attraction were available today, and the message is different from the usual message when no times are available.

According to a post by Scott Gustin on X, Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Pirates of the Caribbean is not listed on the calendar until April 15, making the attraction unavailable from April 11 to April 14. Some guests are hypothesizing that this could be a test to slowly start removing the attraction from the multi-pass, but this has not been confirmed. Despite the pass not being offered, Pirates of the Caribbean is expected to have its usual operating hours.

Guests at Disneyland Resort can also purchase Lightning Lane Premier Pass, which is now being sold up to seven days in advance.

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