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Spring Break Travelers Face Disney World Price Hike—Here’s What’s Changing

A sign for "Lightning Lane" is displayed against a colorful medieval-themed backdrop, featuring red and white striped and blue shield decorations. People walk in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
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It is finally March. That means the cold weather of January and February is slowly starting to disappear, and the clocks will spring ahead next weekend.

Crowds on Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom at Disney World

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For the Walt Disney World Resort, that means the start of the Spring Break season. Disney is hoping that the parks will be filled with guests for the next four to six weeks.

However, for those looking to brave the crowds and warmer weather, Disney World is also hitting them with a price increase on what has become necessary for all Disney World trips: Lightning Lane passes.

We already knew that Disney World was increasing the prices of its Lightning Lane Premier Pass to its highest levels ever for Spring Break, but now, Disney has also increased the prices of its Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass to near-record levels.

Disney World is charging $429 per person per day for its Lightning Lane Premier Pass at Magic Kingdom. That same pass is $339 at Hollywood Studios, $239 at EPCOT, and $189 at Animal Kingdom.

The Lightning Lane Premier Pass allows guests to skip the line once on every ride in the park without having to plan a specific time window.

Lightning Lane Multi Pass allows guests to book three rides at once with specific return times for those attractions. The Lightning Lane Single Pass gives guests a window to return for one attraction, such as Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Rise of the Resistance, or Flight of Passage.

TRON Lightcycle / Run Lightning Lane entrance

Credit: Inside the Magic

In Late February, Lightning Lane Multi Passes cost:

Magic Kingdom $29

EPCOT $24

Hollywood Studios $29

Animal Kingdom $17

In early March, those prices will increase by at least $3 per park and, in some cases, as much as $12. The new Spring Break prices are:

Magic Kingdom $39

EPCOT $32

Hollywood Studios $32

Animal Kingdom $29

Lightning Lane entrance to Haunted Mansion

Credit: Inside the Magic

The irony is that Animal Kingdom saw the most significant price increase while offering the fewest rides and attractions available for Lightning Lane use.

The single passes are also increasing. Here are the prices for those rides in February and early March:

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train: $11/$14

Tron Lightcycle/Run: $19/$22

Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind: $18/$19

Rise of the Resistance: $20/$24

Flight of Passage: $16/$18

Guest taps their MagicBand against the reader at Disneyland

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Disney is rumored to be using surge pricing for its park tickets; now, it appears the same model is being applied to its Lightning Lane services. It’s just another way that Disney World is taking more away from the fewer guests who can afford to pass their turnstiles.

What do you think of Disney World’s surge pricing on its Lightning Lane passes? 

About Rick Lye

Rick is an avid Disney fan. He first went to Disney World in 1986 with his parents and has been hooked ever since. Rick is married to another Disney fan and is in the process of turning his two children into fans as well. When he is not creating new Disney adventures, he loves to watch the New York Yankees and hang out with his dog, Buster. In the fall, you will catch him cheering for his beloved NY Giants.

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