Going to Disney World in 2025? You NEED To Know About This Lightning Lane Change

Lightning Lanes are looking pretty different in 2025!

Expedition Everest Lightning Lane

Last year, Genie+ — Disney World’s paid skip-the-line service for theme park rides and attractions — had a makeover to become Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass. The new offerings took some time to get used to but things were shaken up again when Disney introduced the new Lightning Lane Premier Pass (LLPP) shortly after. This new pass is still somewhat in its infancy, which means it is susceptible to some serious changes in 2025.

Lightning Lane Premier Pass allows each user that has one to enter the Lightning Lane of EVERY attraction with a Lightning Lane once at a single Disney World Park without a designated redemption timeslot. Not too dissimilar to Universal’s Express Pass, the Premier Pass has opened the door to new ways to do Disney World.

The pass can be purchased in the My Disney Experience app.

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Still fairly new, it’s not surprising that the Premier Pass will continue to change well into 2025.

Already, we’ve seen limitations be relaxed. When it debuted, Premier Pass was exclusively available to those staying at Deluxe Resorts or Deluxe Villa Resorts (Disney Vacation Club Resorts). Now, Disney has expanded eligibility to include those staying at ANY Disney World Resort hotel.

Lightning Lane sign

Right now, only Disneyland’s Premier Pass lets you enjoy park hopping privileges. However, Disney executives have confirmed that the Premier Pass will continue to change, so it’s not out of the realm of possibility that park hopping becomes a thing with Disney World’s Premier Pass as soon as 2025.

Nothing has been confirmed on that front, but we’ll continue to monitor the situation and let you know if park hopping eventually is announced.

Virtual Queue and Lightning Lane at Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

Another thing to look out for is a price increase, especially if park hopping becomes included. Disney is no stranger to inflating the cost of everything in their parks, and we recently saw price increases for all Lightning Lane options.

Per Disney, the price of a Premier Pass per person per day is currently as follows:

  • Magic Kingdom: $329-$449 plus tax
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $129-$199 plus tax
  • EPCOT: $169-$249 plus tax
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $269-$349 plus tax
Frozen Ever After Lightning Lane

Eligible guests will be able to view prices for up to 21 days in advance

Guests of Disney Resort hotels and other select hotels can purchase passes up to 7 days in advance of their stay—and other guests can purchase passes up to 3 days in advance of their park visit.

Guests can purchase Premier Passes for days they have valid theme park admission starting at 7 AM ET on their first day of eligibility.

You can avoid long lines with Lightning Lanes!

Of course, everything with the Premier Pass is tentative as it still finds its footing and place among Disney World add-ons. We’ll continue to monitor the latest Lightning Lane Premier Pass updates as well as all kinds of Disney World updates throughout the year, so keep it posted right here at AllEars to stay in the know!

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