The Magic Kingdom and subsequently the Multiple Parks (Park Hopping) Genie+ options have sold out for the second day in a row this week.
The Magic Kingdom and Multiple Parks options were unavailable by noon, but Genie+ is still available for EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Genie+ reached its highest price points yesterday and today.
- Multiple Parks (valid with Park Hopper): $35
- Magic Kingdom: $35
- EPCOT: $28
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $32
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $25
The high pricing and sell-outs aren’t a surprise given it’s the week of American Thanksgiving, which means more guests than usual are visiting Walt Disney World. Thanksgiving is on Thursday, November 23.
When Genie+ first launched, the service was available at a flat rate of $15 per person, per day. Last fall, it switched to date-based and park-variable pricing, with a new high price of $22 for Magic Kingdom in October. Around Thanksgiving 2022, it reached $29. By the 2023 spring break season, Genie+ was reaching the new $35 high. During the slow season, its lowest price was $15 – $20 depending on the park.
Disney Genie Services Explained
Disney Genie is a free feature that launched in October 2021 at Walt Disney World. Disney Genie+ and Lightning Lane are the paid programs that replaced FastPass+. Genie+ includes Lightning Lane access to most attractions, guests just need to select an attraction and return time.
Some Individual Lightning Lanes are separate purchases from Genie+. Disney’s newest and most popular rides have Individual Lightning Lane offered to all guests, whether they have purchased Genie+ or not, and pricing has always been date-based.
Check out our full guide to Disney Genie at Walt Disney World, our general guide for Genie+ and Lightning Lane, and our guide to Lightning Lane selection specifically. Also, read our guide to purchasing individual Lightning Lane selections. Note that some of these guides were written before higher and date-based pricing was introduced.
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