Magic Kingdom Lightning Lane Premier Pass Sold Out For One Week

Amanda Finn

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Magic Kingdom Lightning Lane Premier Pass Sold Out For One Week

Walt Disney World’s premium Lightning Lane Premier Pass has sold out for a week ahead of Valentine’s Day and President’s Day weekend.

Lightning Lane Premier Pass Sells Out

Magic Kingdom Lightning Lane Premier Pass Sold Out For One Week

As you can see above, the Lightning Lane Premier Pass for Magic Kingdom has sold out from February 12 through the 18th. The high-demand pass is still available for tomorrow, February 11, for $379.

The Lightning Lane Multi Pass and both Lightning Lane Single Passes for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and TRON Lightcycle / Run are still available throughout the week.

Other Lightning Lane Premier Pass Availability

Lightning Lane Premier Pass availability for EPCOT in February 2026

The Lightning Lane Premier Pass is largely available at EPCOT for the next week. However, the pass has sold out for February 16, President’s Day. The other days have quite variant pricing:

  • $169: February 10 and 11
  • $219: February 18
  • $229: February 12 and 17
  • $249: February 13, 14, and 15
Lightning Lane Premier Pass availability for Hollywood Studios in February 2026

Hollywood Studios has even less availability in the next week than EPCOT. The Lightning Lane Premier Pass has sold out for February 13-15. Interestingly, that does not include President’s Day itself. Similarly to EPCOT, the prices here vary a bit as well:

  • $289: February 10 and 11
  • $319: February 17 and 18
  • $339: February 12 and 16
Lightning Lane Premier Pass availability for Animal Kingdom in February 2026

As of publishing, Animal Kingdom has full Lightning Lane Premier Pass availability for the rest of the month. Prices here also vary based on the forthcoming President’s Day Weekend:

  • $129: February 11 and 12
  • $139: February 10
  • $159: February 17 and 18
  • $189: February 13, 14, and 15
  • $199: February 16

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