If you’re planning a trip to Disney World, you’ve probably already figured out your budget, as well as figured out how much you’re spending on your hotel, tickets, and more.
However, it’s not quite as easy to plan for purchasing Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass (Disney’s skip-the-line service) because you don’t really know TOO far in advance how much those are going to cost. That’s because pricing is based on the date, but one thing is always certain: you can expect the price to go up around a holiday — and that’s exactly what we’re seeing for the 4th of July this year.
So we can see a bit ahead of time what Lightning Lane Multi Prices are going to be, and now that we’re able to see where prices are for early July, we can see what prices will be heading into the 4th of July weekend. Here’s how pricing breaks down for Lightning Lane Multi Pass on July 1st through 5th:
- July 1st: $27 for Magic Kingdom, $19 for EPCOT, $27 for Hollywood Studios, $17 for Animal Kingdom
- July 2nd: $32 for Magic Kingdom, $18 for EPCOT, $27 for Hollywood Studios, $17 for Animal Kingdom
- July 3rd: $32 for Magic Kingdom, $21 for EPCOT, $29 for Hollywood Studios, $19 for Animal Kingdom
- July 4th: $35 for Magic Kingdom, $24 for EPCOT, $32 for Hollywood Studios, $22 for Animal Kingdom
- July 5th: $35 for Magic Kingdom, $24 for EPCOT, $32 for Hollywood Studios, $22 for Animal Kingdom
As you can see, pricing for July 1st is about the same as what we’re seeing for late June, but as we get closer to the holiday, the prices go up quite a bit. You’ll also pay more for a Lightning Lane Single Pass. Here’s the Lightning Lane Single Pass pricing for July 4th-5th:
- Seven Dwarfs Mine Train: $12
- TRON Lightcycle/ Run $20
- Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind: $17
- Rise of the Resistance: $22
- Flight of Passage: $16
So you’ll want to keep these prices in mind if you’re visiting Disney World that weekend. We’ll keep an eye on things and keep you updated, so stay tuned to DFB for more.
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Gigi, can you explain to me exactly WHAT IS A LIGHTNING LANE SINGLE PASS AND A LIGHTNING LANE MULTI PASS is and how they work? Thanks
In Disney’s Lightning Lane system, Lightning Lane Multi Pass allows you to book multiple rides in advance, while Lightning Lane Single Pass is for individual, highly sought-after attractions that aren’t included in the Multi Pass. The Multi Pass lets you book a set number of rides, and after using one, you can book another, subject to availability. Single Pass is purchased separately for specific rides.