Disney World Lightning Lane Single Pass

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Through Walt Disney World’s Lightning Lane Single Pass, you can pay for individual access to a shorter line to Disney World’s most highly demanded attractions. This is different from Lightning Lane Multi Pass, which is one purchase that includes access to several popular attractions. Our overview of Lightning Lane Single Pass includes the key things to know about this offering.

Lightning Lane Single Pass

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At Walt Disney World, several top-tier attractions utilize Lightning Lane Single Pass: these include Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and TRON Lightcycle / Run at Magic Kingdom, Avatar Flight of Passage at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT, and Rise of the Resistance at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. These are among the most in-demand rides at the resort and often have the longest standby waits. Disney may also offer Lightning Lane Single Pass temporarily for new rides during their debut period.

This is a separate system from Lightning Lane Multi Pass, and you can hold a Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass reservation simultaneously without the two interacting. See our best Walt Disney World Lightning Lane Multi Pass tips for making the most of the service.

The Lightning Lane Single Pass cost per person varies per ride and may fluctuate based on the day, season, and crowd levels. For example, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train may range from $10–$12 per person, while Flight of Passage, TRON, Rise of the Resistance, and Cosmic Rewind can range from $14–$25 per person. During peak times like holidays and school breaks, expect higher prices for Lightning Lane Single Pass.

Guests staying on-site at a Walt Disney World hotel can purchase Lightning Lane Single Pass a week before their check in date while all other guests can purchase three days before their visit. This means that on-site guests get first dibs on availability for booking advance selections for rides. ou can purchase two Lightning Lane Single Pass reservations a day.

You can purchase Lightning Lane Single Pass entry through the Tip Board in the My Disney Experience app. You’ll see the pricing for Lightning Lane Single Pass and can pick the time you like for each day.

To purchase, you’ll tap this button and see a screen where you can confirm your party and complete payment. If your tickets are linked to your group in the My Disney Experience app, you can select or deselect members of your party for the attraction. You can also purchase Lightning Lane entry for others without riding yourself. To redeem your pass, pull it up in the app and scan it at the Lightning Lane entrance for the attraction.

You can see our full guide to Lightning Lane Single Pass for more details and our thoughts on whether or not it’s worth it for the rides offered:

You can also check out our page on Lightning Lane Multi Pass, which is the core service that includes Lightning Lane access for multiple attractions, and Lightning Lane Premier Pass, Walt Disney World’s upgraded line-skipping option.

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