It’s almost Easter time in Disney World!

You can meet Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny, try out tasty treats, and (apparently) deal with the crowds! Lighting Lane Premier Pass is selling out quickly for the holiday weekend, and we have all of the details here.
If you were looking to skip the line without some stress, you might be out of luck! Easter weekend is here, and so are the crowds in Disney World. If you didn’t know, Disney’s paid skip-the-line is called Lightning Lane, and there are a few tiers to it.

Lightning Lane Single Pass is a one-time purchase that gives you access to the biggest ride in each park (Magic Kingdom has two) for one price. Lightning Lane Multi Pass gives you access to a minimum of three rides in your chosen park, and you can continue to book more as you use them throughout the day.

Finally, Lightning Lane Premier Pass allows you access to every Lightning Lane in your chosen park, but it comes with a big price tag. Well, this weekend’s guests think that the price tag is worth it because Premier Pass is selling out!

Starting tomorrow, April 19th, only EPCOT’s Premier Pass is still available! On Sunday, the actual Easter Holiday, only Magic Kingdom is sold out, so you still have a chance to skip every line for only a few hundred dollars in all of the other theme parks.

As the weekend blends into the week, Magic Kingdom continues to be the most popular, as it’s the only park sold out again. If you want to skip the line in the other parks, Hollywood Studios is $329, EPCOT is $229, and Animal Kingdom is $189.

Finally, on Tuesday, April 22nd, the trend continues with only Magic Kingdom being sold out. Prices on the other parks are dropping by the day, with EPCOT’s costing $209 and Animal Kingdom’s costing $179. Only Hollywood Studios stayed the same at $329.

While it isn’t unexpected, it is rarer for Premier Pass to sell out compared to the others! Be warned, though, every tier of Disney’s Lightning Lane system can (and will) sell out during these busy times of the year. If you’re really wanting to save time and skip the lines, be sure to purchase as soon as you’re able. Disney resort guests can book 7 days in advance, and all others can book 3 days in advance.

We can’t wait to check out the crowds and the holiday festivities more this weekend! As always, be sure to keep following AllEars for more Disney news and updates.
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