SOLD OUT: Disney World’s $300 Lightning Lane Premier Pass No Longer Available for 4 Days in February

Spring Break crowds are about to descend upon Disney World, and with them comes high surge prices and seemingly higher sales for Disney’s various levels of skip-the-line Lightning Lane passes. In fact, the Lightning Lane Premier Pass just did something for the FIRST time in 2025.

Lightning Lane sign

Lightning Lane Premier Pass — the somewhat controversial skip-the-line option, was introduced in the fall of 2024. This deluxe pass allows a purchaser one-time entry to each Lightning Lane experience in a theme park at their leisure during a given day. Well, this expensive pass has SOLD OUT for all four of Disney World’s theme parks on Saturday, February 15th!

The sellout comes even as Lightning Lane Premier Pass prices are reaching new heights thanks to the spring break surge. Prices for the day were $379 for the Magic Kingdom, $209 for EPCOT, $309 for Hollywood Studios, and $139 at Animal Kingdom.

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While prices for EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom remain the same for the 14th, 16th and 17th, the Magic Kingdom costs a whopping $399 per Lightning Lane Premier Pass on those three days.

Pirates of the Caribbean Lightning Lane

But that’s not all. On February 14th, the Lightning Lane Premier Pass sold out in two of the four Disney parks (Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios), on February 16th, the Premier Pass at Disney’s Hollywood Studios EPCOT Magic Kingdom sold out, and on February 17th, the Premier Pass at Magic Kingdom Disney’s Hollywood Studios sold out.

Lightning Lane

Prices increase even further as Spring Break season begins on March 1st. For the first seven days of the month (currently, numbers are only available through March 7th), the Magic Kingdom breaks the $400 barrier on five of the seven days. Lightning Lane Premier Passes cost $429 on the first and the 7th, and $449 on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, dropping to $399 on the 5th and 6th. During those same dates, EPCOT costs between $189 and $249, Animal Kingdom between $159 and $199, and Hollywood Studios holds steady at $349 each day.

Magic Kingdom

As the Lightning Lane Premier Pass enters its first Spring Break and busy summer season of availability, we’d expect more surge pricing… and more sold-out days. Stay tuned to AllEars for further Lightning Lane Premier Pass coverage.

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2 Replies to “SOLD OUT: Disney World’s $300 Lightning Lane Premier Pass No Longer Available for 4 Days in February”

  1. This is truly the death of a both affordable and enjoyable visit to wdw. Those who can’t afford it, which is most, will be forced to stand in super long lines which are stagnant because of LL.

    1. I agree with the previous poster. Then newest and most popular rides will now be open to only those we can afford an additional charge of up to $300 per day? That is *insane*.
      My upcoming trip for a runDisney event wullvery likely the last Disney trip for my family. Time to spend our travel $ elsewhere!