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       ARTICLE VIEW: 
       
       Disney’s new all-access, skip-the-line plan can cost more than the
       park ticket does
       
       By Natasha Chen, CNN
       
       Updated: 
       
       7:38 AM EDT, Wed October 16, 2024
       
       Source: CNN
       
       Got a few hundred extra dollars? That will buy you one person’s
       access to Disney’s new service at its US parks, which allows you to
       go into a faster line at any time of the operating day – once per
       ride – without having to reserve it on an app.
       
       Mind you, that’s in addition to the cost of your park ticket.
       
       The pilot launch of “Lightning Lane Premier Pass,” formally
       announced Wednesday by Disney, is being offered in extremely limited
       quantities. It’s designed to be purchased and used by few guests.
       
       The pass will be priced per person per day, based on date and demand.
       That can range from $137.39 to $478.19 (after tax) at Walt Disney World
       Resort in Florida, available starting October 30.
       
       At Disneyland Resort in California, the pass will be $400 (not taxable)
       per person per day, available from October 23 through the end of 2024.
       Variable pricing will begin in 2025 based on date and demand, ranging
       from $300 to $400.
       
       How the new pass will work
       
       At Disney World, the pass will also be priced based on the specific
       park you’re visiting, Disney told CNN ahead of the announcement.
       
       For example, it will cost $137.39 (after tax) to add the Premier Pass
       to an Animal Kingdom park ticket on a less busy day. That pass would
       work only in Animal Kingdom.
       
       EPCOT’s pass would cost more, Hollywood Studios a bit more than that,
       with the most expensive Premier Pass at Magic Kingdom. To buy a Premier
       Pass for the Magic Kingdom park on a very busy day such as Christmas
       would cost $478.19 (after tax) in addition to your park ticket.
       
       A guest can buy only one Premier Pass a day.
       
       During the pilot launch of this program, the pass will be available
       only to guests staying at Disney World’s deluxe hotels, seven days in
       advance of check-in.
       
       At Disneyland, the Premier Pass will work a bit differently.
       
       It will be available to any guest at one price, usable at both
       Disneyland and Disney California Adventure parks on the same day.
       Guests can purchase it two days in advance, at 7 a.m. PT.
       
       A lesson on Lightning Lanes
       
       Not every attraction has a faster line, which Disney calls a
       “Lightning Lane.” But they tend to be available for many of the
       more popular attractions at both resorts. There are currently 55
       attractions with Lightning Lanes at the four Disney World parks and 24
       at the two Disneyland parks.
       
       Using these lessen-the-wait lanes can be complicated to arrange,
       especially for Disney newbies and people who aren’t all that
       smartphone savvy.
       
       Until this pilot program, people going to Disney parks have been able
       to use these Lightning Lanes by purchasing what’s called a “Multi
       Pass.” It allows access to these faster lines by reserving them one
       at a time in the resort’s app. A handful of the most popular rides
       are sold separately as a “Single Pass,” where guests buy access to
       the faster line just for that one ride.
       
       According to editors who have tracked prices, Multi Pass at Disney
       World so far has ranged from $15.98 to $37.28 (after tax), per person
       per day, depending on the season and the park. At Disneyland, this pass
       starts at $32 (not taxable). But using Multi Pass involves a lot of
       strategizing in an app, and most of the time, you can only reserve
       access to a Lightning Lane during a specific return time window, after
       accessing the previous one.
       
       This Premier Pass dispenses with all those steps by allowing guests to
       simply hop in the faster line, wherever available, at any time.
       
       This concept of charging a premium for express service is not new.
       
       The Universal Studios model
       
       Disney’s biggest competitor, Universal, has been selling their own
       “Express Pass” for more than 20 years. It too often costs more than
       the park ticket. A similar skip-the-line pass exists at Six Flags
       parks, Cedar Point, Busch Gardens and SeaWorld.
       
       At Universal Studios Hollywood, which has one theme park with 17
       express lines, this pass can cost anywhere from $80 to $170 (not
       taxable) in addition to the theme park ticket price.
       
       Universal Resort Orlando, which has two theme parks with 30 total
       express lines, offers this pass for $111.81 to $319.49 (after tax),
       usable at both of its current parks on the same day if a guest holds a
       park-to-park base ticket. The price is less for using the pass at only
       one park. (It’s not known at this time if or how the express pass
       system will change after the newest theme park, Epic Universe, opens
       next year.)
       
       Universal also sells an “Express Pass Unlimited,” where guests can
       get in the faster line multiple times per ride, for $143.76 to $351.44
       (after tax) in Florida and is included for anyone staying at any of
       three, higher-end hotels on the Universal Orlando property: Portofino
       Bay, Hard Rock and Royal Pacific. The same unlimited pass in California
       costs between $115 to $215 (not taxable).
       
       At this time, Disney is not offering the same unlimited service. The
       Lightning Lane Premier Pass allows the use of a Lightning Lane only
       once per ride, per day.
       
       Wealth messaging
       
       Don Munsil, who has tracked theme park prices for decades at his site ,
       said, “If people feel like every new thing that they hear from Disney
       for a period of time seems like a new thing that only wealthy people
       can use, it’s going to feel bad.”
       
       The Disney company lately has responded to criticism of high prices by
       emphasizing a range of choices for consumers of all budgets, including
       deeply discounted children’s tickets at .
       
       Munsil said the Premier Pass seems to fill a gap between two service
       levels: the current Multi Pass, costing tens of dollars, and the VIP
       tour experience, which could cost thousands of dollars for a day of
       being guided through faster lines, among other perks.
       
       He said the price sends a clear message: “The message is, you only
       buy this if you have money to burn – or you have very little time and
       are trying to get through everything as fast as possible.”
       
       For most people, Munsil said, this service will not be necessary.
       
       Instead of paying a premium for a theme park ticket plus a Premier Pass
       in one day, guests could still get on all the rides at a lower price by
       buying a multiday ticket (because subsequent days cost less per day)
       and adding on Multi Pass.
       
       The difference is whether someone has more time to spend in the parks.
       
       The Premier Pass is “priced for someone for whom the time-money
       tradeoff is different,” Munsil said.
       
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