The Palm Beach Post

Big changes are coming to Disney World Genie+

- Eve Chen

Disney Genie+ is going away at Walt Disney World, sort of.

Starting July 24, Genie+ will be called Lightning Lane Multi Pass, and Individual Lightning Lanes will be called Lightning Lane Single Passes.

But that’s not the biggest difference. Beginning that same day, guests will be able to reserve rides and shows ahead of time instead of having to wait for park days. The change was first teased in May 2023.

“Lightning Lane passes will blend features from our current services and the previously offered FastPass+ service, giving guests the choice to plan ahead and removing the hassle of planning during their vacation,” the Florida resort announced Tuesday.

Why is Genie+ changing? Feedback. Disney World said, “Guests have told us they would prefer to have the option to do more of their planning before their theme park day. So, this summer we will make changes to our Disney Genie+ service and individual Lightning Lane entry, including new ways to plan ahead.”

Disneyland will also adopt the new names for Disney Genie+ and Individual Lightning Lanes, but they will still operate the way they do currently.

Here’s what guests should know.

How Disney Lightning Lane works

The Lightning Lane Multi Pass will include the same rides currently covered by Genie+ as well as Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, which opens on June 28.

Like Individual Lightning Lanes, a la carte Lightning Lane Single Passes will be available for the most popular attraction­s at each park.

However, starting July 24, guests will no longer have to wait for their park day to reserve experience­s.

Guests staying at Disney World’s resort hotels can make selections up to seven days in advance, all at once, for up to 14 days of their stay. Other guests can make selections up to three days in advance.

Guests can make up to three advance Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections per day.

Once they arrive at the park and complete their first experience, they can book additional experience­s pending availabili­ty. Lightning Lane Single Passes remain limited to two per day, like Individual Lightning Lanes are currently.

In addition, guests will be able to see prices and select attraction times before purchasing passes “so you know what you’re getting,” Disney World said. Currently, guests have to purchase Genie+ before they can see availabili­ty. Disney World’s app and website will be updated for easier planning and purchasing.

Disney Lightning Lane pricing varies by date and park. There will be no price increase related to these changes.

The free Disney Genie planning tool will still be available for all guests to help plan their trips. The paid Genie+ service is the one changing.

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