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NEWS: Disney World Updates Disney Genie+ Attractions, Reverses Previous Decision

Guests who purchase Genie+ have access to the Lightning Lane, allowing guests to “skip the line” at select attractions at the four theme parks. A second option is to pay for Individual Lighting Lanes at select attractions. Back in February 2022, Disney moved some of those “Individual” attractions over to Genie+ to help alleviate the problem that many guests had–there simply were not enough Genie+ attractions for the unusually high crowds in the late winter and spring. The move was supposed to be temporary and only last through August 7, 2022. With that date approaching, Disney has reversed that decision. For now, those attractions will remain included in Genie+. Learn more below.





 

Here are the four attractions that are now included with Genie+.

      • Magic Kingdom Park: Space Mountain
      • EPCOT: Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
      • EPCOT: Frozen Ever After
      • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway

Disney’s website no longer has the notice that those attractions would only be available with Disney Genie+ through August 7. Note that Disney does state that all of these are subject to change without notice. Even with that language, guests can feel pretty confident that those attractions will now be permanently included with the purchase of Genie+.

Here is an updated list of Lightning Lane Entrances for Individual Purchase (Not Offered Through Disney Genie+ Service):

    • Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT
    • Seven Dwarfs Mine Trail at Magic Kingdom
    • Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
    • Avatar Flight of Passage at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

RELATED ARTICLE: Disney Genie, Disney Genie+, and Lightning Lane – An Overview of the New Services at Disney World

by Chad and Cindy Nykamp

“Disney Genie,” a digital planning tool that promises to enhance the way you plan for and experience a trip to Walt Disney World Resort, was announced in 2019. Originally set to debut in late 2020, the service launched with much chaos and many problems on October 19, 2021. Following the release of full details on Disney Genie, Genie+, and Lightning Lane and a training session with the Disney staff, we were immediately struck by how overly complicated it had been made and predicted widespread confusion and frustration. We weren’t disappointed. Learn more about these services below.





 

1 – Disney Genie – Complimentary Planning Tools

Disney Genie is a new digital planning service that is available to guests at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort within the My Disney Experience and Disneyland apps. Disney Genie is complimentary (not to be confused with Genie+, which is a paid service) and is designed to give guests more “flexibility” and give guests tools to “help you make the most of your visit.” Tools include giving guests customized itineraries and suggestions based on interests and top picks. Other features include forecasted wait times, an experience tip board, a dining tip board, and guests can ask the app questions to get information.

We’ve seen demos of these new tools and seen them in action at launch. We have to say with this part we’re impressed. We do believe these complementary tools will improve the average guest’s experience and make for a better vacation. We encourage all guests to check out the new tools and use the recommendations as it makes sense for your family. Locals and annual passholders may find they don’t need the suggestions since, generally, they are very informed on what they can and want to do while visiting Disney, but these tools are fantastic for first-timers or guests who have not visited in a few years and who may be overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available.

Tip: Be sure to update your My Disney Experience app to the latest version. You’ll likely need to do this before you see the Disney Genie tools.

Credit: Disney

2 – Disney Genie+ – Add On Available for Purchase

Disney Genie+ is a paid upgrade that includes everything in Disney Genie along with additional services and benefits. The biggest benefit of Disney Gennie+ is access to Lightning Lane (formerly the Fast Pass line, more on this later) on select attractions, allowing guests to (theoretically) save time by skipping the standby line. Please note, that not all attractions are available for this service. Other benefits of Genie+ include Disney parks-themed audio experiences and photo features to capture your memories – augmented reality lenses for those visiting Walt Disney World Resort. Pricing at Walt Disney World is $15 per ticket per day. For a family of five that would be an additional $75 per day. For a seven-day vacation, that is an additional $525 for the week, if purchased every day.

3 – Purchasing Genie+ 

Genie+ can be added on a day-by-day basis and can be purchased on the day of the visit, which would be for a single day. You can purchase Genie+ right in the My Disney Experience app.

Note that at this time, Genie+ is not included as an annual pass benefit for annual passholders. Disney has also confirmed that annual passholders will not receive any discount on the Genie+. Passholders can choose to pay for Genie+ at $15 a day per person.





 

4 – Lightning Lane with Genie+ 

The biggest benefit with Genie+ is the access to the new Lightning Lane, another new service offered at Walt Disney World. It’s basically the replacement for the FastPass entrance, except now it requires guests to purchase access. There are two ways to purchase access to the Lightning Lane: Genie+ and/or Individual Lightning Lane Selections. We’ll take a look at how Lightning Lane works with Genie+ first.

Lightning Lane replaces FastPass+ and, in many ways, functions just like the original FastPass with guests being given a specific one-hour time window to experience the attraction. You are not able to choose a time–you are given the next available window, just like the old paper FastPass.

Also, please note that guests who purchase Lighting Lane access will not have unlimited access to Lightning Lane lines. Guests must book-specific return windows within the app, one attraction at a time. Finally, note that access to the Lightning Lane is limited to one time per attraction per day. So, once you’ve ridden the Tower of Terror, you will not be able to book that attraction again that day. You must use the regular stand-by line if you want to ride Tower again.

Access to Lightning Lane for the majority of available attractions is included in Genie+. Lightning Lane access at Disney’s most popular top-tier attractions (such as Flight of Passage, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, etc.) are NOT included in Genie+. Lightning Lane access for Disney’s most popular attractions can be purchased on a per-ride basis for an additional fee by guests using either Disney Genie or Genie+ (more on this later).

In the past, FastPass was a fantastic benefit that allowed guests to choose three attractions each day to skip the line. This option was free to all guests and a huge selling point for Disney on how they differentiated themselves from other parks. Guests wanting to skip the line no longer have the option to do so without paying an extra fee.

5 – Making Your Genie+ Lightning Lane Selections

Guests will no longer be able to plan out their vacations 30-60 days in advance as they did with FastPass+. With the new system, all guests can make their first Lightning Lane selection (for non-top-tier attractions, more on this later) at 7 am on the day of their visit within the My Disney Experience App. After that, guests can make one selection at a time, based on availability. With FastPass, guests staying at Disney World hotels got early access to FastPass selections. It was a major benefit to staying on property.

6 – Lightning Lane Attractions Included with Genie+

Here are the Lightning Lane attractions that are included with Genie+:

Magic Kingdom

        1. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
        2. Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
        3. Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade
        4. Dumbo the Flying Elephant
        5. Haunted Mansion
        6. “it’s a small world”
        7. Jungle Cruise
        8. Mad Tea Party
        9. Mickey’s PhilharMagic
        10. Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor
        11. Peter Pan’s Flight
        12. Pirates of the Caribbean
        13. See Mickey at Town Square Theater
        14. See Princess Tiana and a Visiting Princess at Princess Fairytale Hall
        15. See Cinderella and a Visiting Princess at Princess Fairytale Hall
        16. Space Mountain
        17. Splash Mountain
        18. The Barnstormer
        19. The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
        20. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
        21. Tomorrowland Speedway
        22. Under the Sea ~ Journey of The Little Mermaid

EPCOT

        1. Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival
        2. Frozen Ever After
        3. Journey Into Imagination with Figment
        4. Living with the Land
        5. Mission Space – Green and Orange
        6. Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
        7. Soarin’ Around the World
        8. Spaceship Earth
        9. Test Track
        10. The Seas with Nemo & Friends
        11. Turtle Talk with Crush

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

        1. Alien Swirling Saucers
        2. Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage
        3. Disney Junior Play & Dance!
        4. For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration
        5. Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway
        6. Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular
        7. Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
        8. Muppet*Vision 3D
        9. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
        10. See Disney Stars at Red Carpet Dreams
        11. See Olaf at Celebrity Spotlight
        12. Slinky Dog Dash
        13. Star Tours – The Adventures Continue
        14. The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror™
        15. Toy Story Mania!

Disney’s Animal Kingdom

        1. A Celebration of Festival of the Lion King
        2. Expedition Everest
        3. “Finding Nemo: The Big Blue… and Beyond!”
        4. Dinosaur
        5. It’s Tough to be a Bug!
        6. Kali River Rapids
        7. Kilimanjaro Safaris
        8. Na’vi River Journey
        9. The Animation Experience
        10. Feathered Friends in Flight!




 

7 – How Many Genie+ Selections Will I Receive a Day?

After you enjoy your first Lightning Lane experience, you can make another selection. In this way, it is similar to the original FastPass system when guests would receive one ticket at a time at the entrance to an attraction and get another after that FastPass was used. After using a Lighting Lane pass for an attraction, guests can check available boarding times for other attractions in the app and make their next selection.

Do note that you will be assigned the next available window to come back to that attraction. If your wait time is over two hours, a Disney spokesman shared with us that the system will let you make another Lightning Lane reservation after two hours. So, if it’s 12 noon and you are assigned an attraction at 4:00 pm. At 2:00 pm, you’ll be able to reserve another attraction. You don’t have to wait until after the 4:00 pm attraction to make another selection. In another scenario, if your first return window is say, 12 noon and the park opens at 9:00 am, at 11:00 am, you would be able to make another Lightning Lane reservation. To put it another way, you may make another Lightning Lane selection after using the one you have or two hours after making your last reservation, whichever comes first.

Note there is no guarantee of a certain number of attractions, such as three with the old FastPass+ system. Like FastPass and FastPass+, the number of Lightning Lane attractions guests can fit into a day will vary wildly depending on crowd levels and the number of guests purchasing the service. Disney advertises that guests can expect to use the Lightning Lane with Genie+ with two to three attractions. On one day we tested, we were able to book four return times. One of the biggest complaints we’ve heard since the service launched is that the return windows are very spread out and that guests have to wait a long time to get their next window. This of course reduces the overall number of attractions you can visit with Lightning Lane during the day. Guests purchasing Genie+/Lighting Lane access should not expect to run from ride to ride all day. That is not how this works.

8 – Lightning Lane: Individual A la Carte Selections

The second way to access the Lighting Lane is to purchase individual a la cart selections for certain attractions. For top-tier (most popular) attractions such as Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Star War: Rise of the Resistance, Flight of Passage, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, etc., guests can schedule a time to arrive at up to two attractions each day using the Lightning Lane entrance for an additional fee. These attractions are subject to limited availability and are NOT included with Disney Genie+. Do note you will be able to select a specific time for your individual Lightning Lane attractions.

Prices will vary by date, attraction, and park, and at this time, are in the $7-$17 range. Disney has stated that throughout the year, prices may be lower on some days and higher on others, based on demand. This is no different than how resort prices and even ticket prices fluctuate. Again, this offering is per person. So if you have a family of five, you’ll pay an additional $75 to secure the Lightning Lane for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.

9 – Purchasing Individual A la Carte Lightning Lane Selections

Lightning Lane selections for the top-tier individual attractions will also be made on the same day of your visit and can be made across multiple theme parks (great for those who have the Park Hopper Option). Access to purchase Lightning Lane for the individual top-tier attractions will be available to all guests when the park opens. For non-resort guests, you do not need to be in the park to make your a la cart selections at park opening.

Guests staying on Disney World property receive the benefit of early access to top-tier reservations and can make their purchases at 7:00 am on the day of their visit. This early jump can make a huge difference. We’ve seen some Lightning Lane attractions fill up and sell out even before the park opens. So, being a resort guest can be a huge advantage to snag an Individual Lightning Lane selection.

Tip: Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind are both extremely popular A la Carte Individual Attractions. They both almost always fill up to capacity and sell out and they usually sell out before non-resort guests can even purchase them. If you want to purchase Lighting Lane access to either attraction, plan on securing them right at 7:00 am if you are a resort guest, or right at the park opening for non-resort guests.

10 – Individual A la Carte Lightning Lane Attractions

Individual A la Carte Lightning Lane Attractions:

Magic Kingdom

      • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

EPCOT

      • Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

      • Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

Disney’s Animal Kingdom

      • Avatar Flight of Passage

11 – Remember Genie+ and Individual Lightning Lane Attractions are Different Paid Offerings That Give Lighting Lane Access to Different Attractions

To offer guests “flexibility” (Disney’s words, not ours), these two services are separate and they give access to different attractions. We know it’s confusing. We’ve heard so many people complain that it’s unnecessarily confusing. Many guests may think that purchasing Genie+ gives them access to all Lightning Lane attractions when they do not. Eight attractions must be purchased separately to access the Lighting Lanes. Individual Lightning Lane passes for the top-tier individual attractions can be purchased by any guest using either Disney Genie or Genie+. In fact, most guests may simply prefer to use the Individual Lightning Lane selections and skip Genie+.

12 – Not Paying is Still an Option!

Disney is still offering the standby queue for most attractions, and you do not need to pay extra. Simply get in line and wait. Do note that from time to time, certain attractions will not have traditional standby queues and offer Virtual Queues. At this time, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind is the only attraction currently offering a Virtual Queue. You’ll need to join that to ride the attraction if you don’t want to pay for Lightning Lane access.

Since launch, regular standby wait times have gone up. One thing to note is that because Rise of the Resistance closes down quite a bit, they will close the regular stand-by queue to get the Lightning Lane guests on the ride. So there is a chance that if you don’t make any purchases, the stand-by queue will close for Lightning Lane guests if necessary.

Tip: If you want to enjoy Rise of the Resistance without purchasing access to the Lightning Lane, head straight for the attraction at Early Entry for resort guests or park opening for non-resort guests to give you the best possible chance to ride it since it does experience technical problems somewhat regularly, and does go down. As the day goes on, there is a greater chance they will close the standby queue to allow Lightning Lane guests to ride the attraction, if there are multiple closures. 

13 – This All Sound Really Complicated!

Yeah, it sounds that way because it is. In our opinion, Disney has made this way more complicated than it needs to be. Charging extra for FastPass was always going to be a very controversial change that will enrage the majority of Disney guests. Making the system complicated and charging extra on top of charging extra for the popular attractions will make the situation exponentially worse. Our hearts go out to the cast members that have to explain a thousand times a day to angry guests, “Yes, you paid $15 extra per person for Lightning Lane but not for the popular rides. That’s only for the low to medium popularity rides that usually don’t have that bad of a wait anyway. You have to pay even more if you want to use the Lightning Lane for rides where it’s really important.”

Even though there have been problems, we’ve also seen many people thrilled with the offerings and love every minute of it. Disney certainly has a lot of kinks to work out. We’re gathering more information and will pass on our tips and tricks to using the system.

For a no obligation, FREE Quote on a Disney vacation package, please contact our travel partner Magical Vacation Planner at 407-442-0227 (407-442-0215 for Spanish). You can also request a FREE quote online by Clicking HERE.



 

Chad & Cindy Nykamp

After years of multiple Walt Disney World vacations, Cindy and Chad's dream of living in Orlando came true in 2010. After friends and family made them their go-to-people for Walt Disney World advice, Cindy and Chad launched DisneyLists.com in August 2015 to share their knowledge and love of Disney. Chad and Cindy have been Disney World Annual Passholders for years, DVC members, together have raced more than 70 runDisney races, and particularly love cruising on the Disney Cruise Line. Chad and Cindy also regularly represent DisneyLists.com at Walt Disney World and Disney Cruise Line media events. While attending these events, they get an insiders view of all the new things that have come to Walt Disney World and Disney Cruise Line. These experiences have helped them gain knowledge and expertise they happily pass on to their followers. They still can't believe how lucky they are to have such an amazing opportunity and will continue to share Disney with anyone who will listen!
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