Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass is the skip-the-line service that replaced Genie+ and previously MaxPass & FastPass at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. Below we include critical Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass tips to formulate your park day, key answers to frequent questions about Lightning Lane Multi Pass, and the difference between Multi Pass and Single Pass attractions.
The Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass paid offering allows you to make reservation return times where you can then enter a shorter line for 23 popular rides across Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. The service is run from within the Disneyland app.
At Mickey Visit we travel to Disneyland frequently to test and update our strategies for seeing the parks. This article has now received an extensive update with 2025 key changes and tips based on the changes of Genie Plus to Lightning Lane and the addition of new attractions. I have used Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Genie Plus dozens of times throughout the past year and since the service launched ensure all this information is accurate for 2025.
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Genie+ at Disneyland is Now Lightning Lane Multi Pass in 2025, Plus Other Key Changes
There are a couple of key changes to the Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass offering in 2025. Mid-way through last year, the Disneyland Genie+ service was renamed to the Lightning Lane Multi Pass. Nothing changed about the service itself at Disneyland though in Walt Disney World the system changed substantively and Disney World Lightning Lane Multi Pass features a pre-booking option.
The “Individual Lightning Lanes” have also been renamed to “Lightning Lane Single Pass“.These are the separate purchase passes to get on a couple of the most popular rides at the resort as detailed below.
The other key change was the addition of Lightning Lane Multi Pass to Pirates of the Caribbean and The Little Mermaid – Ariel's Undersea Adventure. When the pass was added to Pirates of the Caribbean, Disney expressed that the offering was temporary while the Haunted Mansion was closed for major construction and work was being finished on the new Tiana's Bayou Adventure that replaced Splash Mountain. However, all of that work is now complete and no announcements have been made about removing the Lightning Lane from Pirates. For general park guests, I'm not thrilled that they added the service to these two rides because it has really slowed down the standby line but for Lightning Lane guests it has created two more rides that you can almost always just walk right on to.
Additionally, Tiana's Bayou Adventure is now open and one of the attractions within Lightning Lane Multi Pass. That attraction opened in the winter months so initial demand was not high. As we move into the summer months, the demand for these Lightning Lanes will increase steadily.
At the end of last year, Disneyland also launched a $400 per-day pass Disneyland Lightning Lane Premier Pass that gives you access to all the Lightning Lane lines for each attraction without needing to secure any return times. That service has not caused a noticeable impact to the amount of people in the Lightning Lanes and is really for a small group of people who want to spend big for the ultimate day.
Overall we still view Lightning Lane Multi Pass as the best way to see a lot during a day at Disneyland in 2025. The service provides a ton of value to guests who use it and even more to those who opt for to park hop at Disneyland. We've used the service MANY, MANY, times at this point and have refined all of our Lightning Lane tips below.
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What is the Lightning Lane Multi Pass Service at Disneyland?
Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass is a paid offering for Disneyland guests to skip the normal standby queue for 23 attractions at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. Using Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass, guests can secure reservations for access to a shorter line called a Lightning Lane for select attractions.
This new replacement of FastPass at Disneyland is remarkably similar to the previous MaxPass program which essentially allows you to book return times from the Disneyland app for popular rides to wait in the newly named “Lightning Lanes” – the old FastPass queues – and avoid longer standby queues.
Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass costs $32 per person, per day and includes access to 23 rides along with unlimited PhotoPass downloads. As of now, Disney has not announced any options for adding the Lightning Lane Multi Pass service to Magic Key passes although Magic Key passes do receive a discount on purchasing it per day.
If you wait to purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass until you are in Disneyland, pricing will start at $32 per person but may vary depending on the date. You may pay a higher price for Lightning Lane Multi Pass on busier days of the year which usually coordinate with peak travel times such as October during the Halloween season, the Holiday season, three-day weekends, Spring break, etc. This is another reason to consider adding Lightning Lane Multi Pass to your discount Disneyland tickets.
Disneyland also offers individual attraction purchases to access the Lightning Lanes for select attractions not included in the Lightning Lane Multi Pass price. At the Disneyland Resort, these attractions are currently limited to Rise of the Resistance and Radiator Springs Racers.
For these attractions, guests are able to purchase and schedule special access to the Lightning Lanes. This premium up charge is similar to the Disneyland Paris FastPass paid offering, but on a much smaller scale. You will be able to book up to two return times each day – only one per ride – for these high demand attractions starting when you enter the park for the next available arrival window.
Pricing will be dynamic and can fluctuate depending on the season and the attraction but will usually range from around $15-$25.
Read our guide to Disneyland Lightning Lane Single Pass.
While we wholeheartedly recommend the Lightning Lane Multi Pass, we typically are able to avoid paying for Single Pass and instead opt to wait in the standby line for Rise of the Resistance in the mid-afternoon or just following the fireworks and to use our hack to skip the line for Radiator Springs Racers without Lightning Lane Multi Pass.
Below we dive into the Lightning Lane Multi Pass service, tips on how to best utilize it, what rides are included what Lightning Lane Multi Pass, what prices to expect for individual attraction purchases and how to make the most of the complimentary services Lightning Lane Multi Pass provides!
What attractions are included with the Disneyland Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass Program?
Here is the full list for both Disneyland Resort theme parks for rides that are included with the Lightning Lane Multi Pass for $32 per person, per day.
You can purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass in the Disneyland app once you've entered the park or you can add it on to your tickets before you arrive! You can begin making your Lightning Lane reservations as soon as you enter the park.
Which rides offer Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disneyland Park?
- Autopia
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
- Haunted Mansion
- Indiana Jones Adventure
- “it's a small world”
- Matterhorn Bobsleds
- Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway
- Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
- Pirates of the Caribbean (temporary)
- Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin
- Space Mountain
- Star Tours – The Adventures Continue
- Tiana's Bayou Adventure
Which rides offer Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disney California Adventure?
- Goofy's Sky School
- Grizzly River Run
- Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!
- Incredicoaster
- The Little Mermaid – Ariel's Undersea Adventure
- Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!
- Soarin' Around the World
- Toy Story Midway Mania
- WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure
You can only ride each attraction once using the Lightning Lane Multi Pass selection. If you want to ride something again you will need to use the standby line or Single Rider line. It's also important to know that if you don't show up for your specific time slot you reserved without canceling it, Lightning Lane Multi Pass won't let you book another one and consider it as your one ride. So if you can't make a reservation, make sure you cancel it so you can book another one later!
You can book a new reservation every two hours or once you've redeemed one. If you book a reservation that's more than two hours out in advance you will be able to book a new one at the two-hour mark. Make sure to set a timer so you keep pulling new passes every two hours throughout the day.
After you make a selection within the app you're also able to click the “Modify Plan” button to see other options for available attractions without canceling the original window. The modifications are only available within the same theme park. For instance, if modifying Space Mountain you will be able to select from another attraction in Disneyland Park. This process is involved in one of our top tips for utilizing the service that we share below.
Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass Tips For Your 2025 Disneyland Trip
STOP! Ok, this is our must-read section for everyone planning a trip. Based on our experience utilizing this line-skipping service numerous times during our trips since it was first introduced, these are the tips you need to know to plan out your trip.
For those who have not visited Disneyland since the 2020 closure, you should know that the system is very much like FastPass and MaxPass in theory. You'll still quickly get it if you ever used that system.
Once you have entered Disneyland for the day you can make your first Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation. Guests can hold one reservation at a time throughout the entire day within the Disneyland app.
In our experience using Lightning Lane Multi Pass, we have rarely ever waited in a line longer than 20 minutes. This service is essential to saving time and experiencing everything the parks have to offer especially when they are very crowded.
Get all of these below tips and our most helpful advice on Lightning Lane Multi Pass in a convenient downloadable PDF.
Check out our Youtube video with all of our Lightning Lane Multi Pass planning tips here. Disregard the Genie Plus name that is still in the video, all of the tips are relevant:
Here are some actionable tips to take full advantage of Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass:
1. Have a plan for using Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass in the morning. As we always say, it isn't as important which day of the year you visit Disneyland to avoid crowds, as much as it is important what time you arrive at the parks on the day you are visiting. Make sure you follow our Disneyland morning strategy or Disney California Adventure morning strategy to get the most out of your morning. Combining these strategies plus the Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass service will supercharge your park day.
You will want to arrive at least 45 minutes before official park opening and use the first hour of the day to experience attractions with little to no wait before using your first Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass. On our recent trip on our Disneyland start day we rode in the standby queue for Space Mountain then rode Star Tours and Buzz Lightyear Astro Blaster twice before using our first Lightning Lane for Indiana Jones. On our Disney California Adventure start date we rode WEB Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure (in the standby line), Toy Story Midway Mania twice, and Radiator Springs Racers (in the Single Rider line) before using our first Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass pass for the Incredicoaster.
2. Pace out the Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass passes in your day! In some cases you'll have a Disneyland dining reservation or other planned experience like a Disneyland Parade and don't want a Lightning Lane Multi Pass pass for an attraction at the time listed.
Keep an eye on the app times to time out your Lightning Lane Multi Pass passes. Unlike using Disneyland dining mobile order you cannot select a return time window and instead have to select the next available time.
3. Pre-Purchase Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass on your tickets! You can either add Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass to your tickets each day of your trip or add them in advance when you purchase your tickets. I highly recommend you add Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass in advance to your multi-day tickets to avoid the hassle of scanning in your tickets and entering credit card information while you are trying to keep up with the rest of your group hustling down Main Street USA to get to your first attraction.
Trust me, you'll want Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass each day of your trip so you should add it in advance when you purchase. Our travel partner, Get Away Today, provides our readers exclusive discounted Disneyland tickets and provides you the ability to add Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass in advance for the same price the service would be if you waited to fumble with it day of.
4. Always be attentive to the opportunity to get a new Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass pass. You can only hold one Lightning Lane reservation (Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass) at a time. You can make a new pass reservation once you have utilized your other Lightning Lane Multi Pass pass or 2 hrs have passed.
Whichever comes sooner. If your next Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass pass reservation is more than 2 hrs away then I recommend setting a 2 hr timer on your phone so that you are alerted to get a new pass when it is time. The Disneyland app has now also been updated to include the time that you can next pull a Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation.
5. Take advantage of large parties all traveling together! You can only make one reservation per attraction per day, but here's a good way around that for super fans of some attractions. In our group of five, a couple of people didn't want to experience “Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission – Breakout!”. In that case the two who did want to ride got to go twice because they still made reservations for everyone and use their ticket's “slot” of riding that attraction once.
6. Take advantage of your Disneyland Park Hopper ticket! If you a Disneyland park hopper ticket and are planning to switch parks in the afternoon (Park Hopping is permitted beginning at 11 am each day), you should start looking at return times in the other park around noon.
You can make a Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation for an attraction in either park regardless of your location so long as your ticket has been scanned in for the day.
7. DIFFERENT FROM FASTPASS! Take advantage of ride breakdowns. If an attraction breaks down during the time window that you have a Lightning Lane Multi Pass return time for that attraction, your Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation will automatically turn into a Multiple Experience Pass. If you then click into that pass within the app you'll see a list of other attractions in the same park where you can use that pass.
The top tier attractions at Disneyland are considered Indiana Jones Adventure, Space Mountain and Matterhorn Bobsleds. If your reservation was for one of those rides, you will be able to use your pass to cut the line on any other Lightning Lane Multi Pass attraction. At Disney California Adventure, the top tier attractions are Toy Story Midway Mania and Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout.
The pass is even better than it sounds! These passes are not tied to the same restrictions of only using at each attraction once per day. We rode Guardians of the Galaxy using this pass and then ridden it again with a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for that ride.
8. Use the Modify Plan Button. Disney added the “Modify Plan” button to attraction reservations so now you can click on modify and see what the other times are available for the same attraction or other attractions within the same park. This tip now allows you to keep refreshing the app to see if there are earlier return times for Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservations.
During a recent busy Saturday it worked something like this. I got a Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation for 5 pm for Space Mountain. It was only 10:45 am. I then kept clicking the modify button and refreshing this screen for a couple of tries and then a Space Mountain time popped up for 12:00 pm for our group. I immediately grabbed this and got on that ride much earlier than the original 5 pm time. I could have also grabbed a different time for another attraction.
Be warned that you do have to be quick to grab the reservation quickly as it can disappear for the most popular attractions before you even click it. So, if you don't have a return time you like you can always go into the “Modify Plan” option to look for another option. This works best during the mid morning/early afternoon period when there is still some availability for attractions. We call the Disneyland Lightning Lane modify plan option one of our most important tips.
9. Pay attention to immediate return attractions. With the addition of some of the faster loading rides like Pirates of the Caribbean and the Little Mermaid to Lightning Lane, there are now even more attractions that have an immediate return time posted meaning that often you can get a return time for 5-10 minutes later from when you are looking.
These are basically free in your strategy. If you're standing next to Buzz Lightyear Astro Blaster and see that there's a 30 minute wait you could very likely pull a Ligthning Lane return time for that attraction for five minutes from that moment and not wait in any line.
10. Grab another Lightning Lane before heading into the attraction. Many of the rides at Disneyland have terrible cell phone reception once you are inside. Specifically I am thinking of Soarin' and Indiana Jones Adventure.
Becuase you can get another Lightning Lane immediately after scanning into an attraction, I always stop to grab another pass before heading deeper into the lines of the indoor attractions. A ride like Soarin' can still take 20 minutes even with a Lightning Lane so you don't want to “waste” that time by not starting the clock on when you can get your next pass.
It always feels a little bit weird to pull over in the line right after scanning in, but it in the long haul it is totally worth it to keep optimizing your day.
How do you use the Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass app?
The Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass app can be confusing. The interface is a little clunky and it is not immediately clear how to navigate to an attraction you want to make a reservation for. The Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass system is burrowed within the Tip Board so you'll see attractions with regular line wait times and options to purchase attractions a la carte interspersed with your options to secure a return time.
When you are first logging into the Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass system you will be prompted to select attractions that you are interested in for the day. This list of selections will be used to curate a personal dashboard within the app. Take a moment here to select the attractions that your group will want to experience and entertainment such as Disneyland fireworks or Disneyland parades you are interested in (I really like the feature that displays the next showtime for your selected entertainment). This list will then populate the attractions you want to experience at the top of the “Tip Board” screen. You can access this by selecting the hamburger menu button in the lower right hand corner of the screen.
Another tip that makes it easy to access attractions is to navigate to the screen from the map view. Select the attraction on the map and then click the Lightning Lane button to see the current wait times.
How much does Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disneyland cost?
As of October 9th, Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disneyland costs $32 per person, per day when purchased in advance as an add-on for ticket and vacation packages. If you wait to purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass until you are in Disneyland, pricing will start at $32 per person but may vary depending on the date. This variable prices means you can likely expect to see an increase for Lightning Lane Multi Pass on peak travel times of the year such as busier weeks during Halloween, the Holiday season, three day weekends, Spring Break, etc. We have seen this day-of pricing climb to $39 during peak times of year.
Because of the variable pricing, you may want to consider adding Lightning Lane Multi Pass to your discount Disneyland tickets.
You also have the option to pay for individual one time access to Rise of the Resistance and Radiator Springs Racers. Previously WEB Slingers: A Spiderman Adventure and Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway were individual purchase attractions but now it is included with the purchase of Lightning Lane Multi Pass.
How does the Disneyland DAS program work with Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass for guests with disabilities?
The existing Disability Access Service program remains unchanged except for the addition of new enhancements! Now guests are able to pre-enroll in the program before arrival and reserve their attraction return times via the app. This is a huge improvement for DAS guests so they don't have to walk back and forth across the park finding cast members to issue return times.
Guests can utilize live video chat to register for the program with a cast member up to 30 days in advance of their visit. During the video chat, guests can also select two experiences per day using the new DAS advance planning option.
But the same in-person DAS program will continue so if you don't want to use the app for return times you won't have to! You can read more about options for guests with disabilities at Disneyland in our guide.
What else is included with Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass program?
The Disneyland Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass program also includes free Disneyland PhotoPass downloads and exclusive audio tours of the parks with Walt Disney Imagineers and special guests. People loved the extra perks of the Disneyland PhotoPass downloads. This is a great additional offering.
During our trips, we have really enjoyed the PhotoPass option. On a recent trip we stopped at about 4 different photographers during and also were able to load in the in on-ride photos. We could then download these professional grade photos! A great feature.
More Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass Frequently Asked Questions
Is Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass worth the money for Disneyland and Disney California Adventure?
We highly recommend Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass for guests trying to fit as much as possible into their Disneyland vacation. Unlike Walt Disney World (where we say you don't need Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass for every park), both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure have plenty of attractions to make the service worthwhile. (Read about Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Walt Disney World here).
Disneyland and Disney California Adventure have a low enough of density of guests using the Lightning Lane Multi Pass service that there is plenty of availability for return times for attractions throughout the day.
How should we utilize Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass in our Disneyland and Disney California Adventure day?
We have a full Disneyland morning strategy and Disney California Adventure morning strategy outlining the perfect itinerary to kick off your day right at both parks. These strategies also provide the right tips to get you started using Lightning Lane Multi Pass.
Can you select return times for Lightning Lanes and a la carte Lightning Lanes?
No. Unlike the mobile order return times in the Disneyland app, you cannot book a specific time window for either a Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass Lightning Lane selection or an a la carte Lightning Lane.
When can I make a Lightning Lane selection at Disneyland?
Guests can make a Lightning Lane selection immediately after scanning into the theme park. It does not have to be after the official park opening time to make your first selection – often the parks will open 30 mins before the official opening to allow guests into the park for rope drop.
Can one person make Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections for the entire group?
Yes. Once all members of the group have signed into Disneyland, one member of the group can make Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservations for each member of the group from their Disneyland app. The group leader can connect all of the tickets to their Disneyland app.
What if some people in the group don't want to experience a particular attraction?
When making a Lighting Lane reservation you can either remove the members of the group that don't want to ride the specific attraction or you can get the Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation for their ticket and use it to allow others in the group to experience the attraction multiple times. Remember that each ticket can only be used once per day to experience each attraction so don't use another person's Lightning Lane Multi Pass redemption if they plan on riding later.
Should I be worried about my phone battery after being on the Lightning Lane Multi Pass all day?
In a short answer, yes! While you only have to be on your phone every 1-2 hrs for Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass you'll also want to be utilizing Disneyland mobile order, checking wait times, and playing games (we love Headsup) in line.
Combine the use of the Lightning Lane Multi Passservice with the likelihood that you'll be taking photos and video all day at Disneyland. In our Disneyland packing list, we recommend you carry a battery pack with you in the parks. Whenever I am in Disneyland I carry the Anker PowerCore 1000 to replenish my (and my group's) phone batteries throughout the day. I can't recommend this high quality yet inexpensive (only $25) battery pack enough.
You could also consider setting up a Disneyland MagicBand+ to store your ticket so that you don't have to take your phone out every time.
How do the a la carte Lighting Lane purchases and the Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation interact?
The individual a la carte Lightning Lane purchases are completely separate from the individual Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservations system. This means that there is no waiting required to book either of the other lanes. For instance, if you buy access to Rise of the Resistance there will be no impact on your next Lightning Lane reservation time.
How does park hopping with Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass work?
Disney made a change to the way that park hopping works with Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass. Previously guests could book a Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation for an attraction in the other park and it would automatically shift their reservation back to sometime after park hopping was allowed (11 am).
This policy has now changed. Guests will no longer be able to book attractions on Lightning Lane Multi Pass in the other park before the attraction return times have passed 11 am. You will now have to keep an eye on the app to catch when the return times have crept past the 11 am mark. This change was already made at Walt Disney World.
This is all a little nuanced and is an edge case, but does impact the way you'll use the program on park hopping days. Here's examples of what the process was previously and will be now.
In practice this meant that if you saw that Soarin' Over the World had an 11 am return time and you were in Disneyland
- Before: If you were in Disneyland and park hopping to Disney California Adventure – you could book a return time for Soarin' Over the World that was for 10AM and the Lightning Lane Multi Pass system would then automatically shift your return time back to 11 am or later
- With Change: Same scenario, if you are in Disneyland and going to park hop to Disney California Adventure – you would have to monitor the Soarin' Over the World Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass return times in the Disneyland app until the Lightning Lane Multi Pass return time passes 11 am and then book that attraction
This is an added layer of complexity for those who were park hopping, but with the amount of attractions at the Disneyland Resort on Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass I don't expect this will too much of an impact.
Read our more complex answer to this to Lightning Lane Multi Pass question – does Lightning Lane Multi Pass sell out at Disneyland? for details on when the service has sold out and how to avoid it happening to you.
How can Disneyland MagicKey Annual Passholders add Disney Lightning Lane Multi Passs to their passes?
The Disneyland Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass program is available to Disneyland Magic Key Passholders on a per day basis. Disney has said that they are exploring adding the option to allow pass holders to add the Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass to their pass. Much of the reason that the Disneyland Lightning Lane Multi Pass service operates so much more smoothly than the Walt Disney World Lightning Lane Multi Pass service is that fewer people take advantage of Lightning Lane Multi Pass because of the large Magic Keyholder population. Based on this finding, I do not expect that we will see a Lightning Lane Multi Pass yearly add on available very soon.
What about people who do not purchase Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass?
Standby queues remain the same for all attractions so guests can utilize those. If you're following one of our touring strategies for the morning, you know how easily you can knock out long wait rides quickly that way!
Regardless if you pay to upgrade to Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass, all guests have access to the Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass app services that are included for all guests. These services include:
- Personalized itinerary planning
- Continually updated tip board
- Forecasted future and current wait times for attractions
- Virtual assistant
- Mobile order
- Restaurant wait list, check in and reservations
- Attraction virtual queues (available at select attractions)
The Disneyland app offers many of the same features as the Disneyland app already does but with additional benefits!
Personalized Itinerary Planning
- Guests tells the app what their interests and must dos are based on selecting individual rides/experiences OR picking a specific a profile (princesses/thrill rides/etc.)
- The app will remember guest preferences and what has been experienced already in their visit
Once a guest has selected their plan and preferences, the app will create a personalized itinerary based on the availability of experiences, existing plans the guest may have like dining reservations and forecasted wait times for attractions. This optimized plan will take into account walking distance, wait times, park hopping plus any additional preferences like height requirements and accessibility. The app is also careful to consider how many people are being recommended to do certain experiences at once so it's not directing everyone to do the same thing at the same time.
Guests also have the ability to swap, remove or add any additional experiences to their day giving you full flexibility of this itinerary. The Disneyland app will also explain why its recommending experiences with a “Why This?” feature so you know what the reasoning is for the order of the recommendations. For instance, it may recommend an indoor show with air conditioning in the afternoon!
There is also the option to ask a cast member in the app if you have questions as you go along your day!
Tip Board
Included with the Disneyland app planning service is the Tip Board feature which gives guests an overview of:
- Standby wait times
- Available mobile order pick up times and dining reservations/join walk ups
- Attraction Status
- Entertainment Showtimes
- Virtual queue options
Disney has mentioned they've also been forward thinking about cell phone battery usage when developing these features. Using the app will not continuously drain your cell phone battery as it will only reoptimize your plan when opening the app, it will not be running the background. So this shouldn't have too large of an impact on your cell batteries.
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You’ll never be able to make up for the losses you had. Your making almost impossible for a family of 4 to visit. This will be the last time I will ever vist
The legacy Signature Plus annual passports included MaxPass at no additional charge. Do you think Disney Genie Plus will be included with the higher end Magic Key pass the same way…with no additional charge?
From what we have heard so far, the Disney Genie Plus service will only be available on a per day basis. On the plus side, there will not be that many people using the service at all and you’l have a great experience when you do choose to use it.
Yeah this is a make or break item for me – if the top magic key pass includes Genie in the price (and I’m still not clear on photos), then I will buy it. Otherwise, I am out. Those were the items that really made the Signature Plus pass worth it, unless you were going during the holidays.
Only 1 reservation at a time, that is not exciting news. So disappointed in Disney charging for everything! I will not be paying $20 a day per person for a fastpass.
That’s Dylan White… the best genie Disneyland ever had
I know where that Genie picture is from! It’s ME! I played the Genie in Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular at Disney California Adventure for ten years!
Dylan, thank you for commenting along! Your show was incredible and always a highlight of our visits.
I might just go make a TikTok about this. We are @DisneylandSecrets on there. I have been enjoying your jokes.
I’d love to see you take some of the jokes from the show and try out some current cultural references on TikTok.
Thanks Gavin! Very helpful
do we know if you can have a genie reservation and a paid reservation at the same time?
Yes, that will be likely!
No one seems to be looking at this problem. The average park visit is 9 hours in a day. Most cell phones batteries with moderate to heavy use will be quickly depleted in less than that time. You’re rolling out an app and program which is entirely dependent upon the use of a smart phone, yet you have no public charging stations? So on top of my additional ticket costs, now I have to purchase heavy duty back up battery packs for all 6 of my family members? And as many others have said, the signal in the park and app performance during high crowds is abysmal. Finally, as far as the elephant in the room, how dare a company who promotes their guest experience as ‘magical’ place a poor tax on the families who struggle and save for years to give their children a once in a lifetime vacation? These parents will be forced to tell their children that they couldn’t afford to pay (or in my case chose NOT to pay) for the privilege of stepping over others. When Universal rolled out their version of this caste system, we were shocked and said many times how that personified the difference between Universal and Disney’s Mission Statement. Sadly, Disney has fallen to that level. What was once a place where everyone could have an equally magical experience upon passing through the park gates will now turn into everyone looking down at their phones frantically trying to get the best rides and enjoying nothing.
Could not have said this better.
I think you have over-dramatized this A LOT. First off, only one person in your party needs a good charged phone. Not all 6. Secondly, if you can’t be cool standing in the normal lines, there is a problem. If you parent your kids well, they won’t even know what they are missing. If you tell the kids that you can’t afford to make it go faster, well then, that’s on you.
Exactly! I think this is horrible for Disney to do to people.
When will this and lightning lane be starting? And how to you add it to your ticket?
No official date set yet, all Disney has said is it will start in Fall.
Are there fast passes at all until genie rolls out or is it all standby aside from the virtual queues? I’m going on the 18th and if Disneyland goes with the 19th too it could be a kind of fun last day before genie launches!
Until Genie begins all the lines are standby only.
Where can I find information about wheelchairs and access to lines? has this changed at all with Genie? Also – do I have to/can I reserve one on the app?
If there are five of us in the group (including 3 kids), do we all need Genie if we want to use it? Or can one person make the Genie reservation for all 7 of us?
Great question! Everyone has to purchase Disney Genie Plus, but the Disney Genie Plus passes can all be managed from one person’s Disneyland App. That person will have the option to make reservations for attractions for all or just some of the people in the group.
I don’t quite get this point you made “In our group of five, a couple of people didn’t want to experience “Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission – Breakout!”. In that case the two who did want to ride got to go twice because they still made reservations for everyone. ”
So the two people who got to ride twice . . . does the lighting lane reservation transfer between the tickets? Do the people who wanted to ride go on the ride then the two that didn’t get to transfer the reservation over to the ones that already rode it. . . . sorry I just don’t quite see how you do this and wondering if you could explain it in a bit more detail. Thanks!
The Genie reservations appear in the app when you make them and you can scan in to the attractions to redeem with the app or the your physical ticket. We had all the tickets scanned into one phone. The people who wanted to use the other reservations on the tickets scanned the tickets from the app to enter the queue twice.
We have 6 days in Disneyland this month. We have 2 X 4 day hoppers with genie 2 X 1 park for 2 days with genie for days 3 of 6 & 6 of 6. Trying to decide if upgrading 4 day hopper to magic key to get food and souvenir discounts earlier than later. Will Disney include what I paid for genie (via get away park hoppers)? Also it mentions only 4 reservations per pass are allowed. Would this affect the days we have the 1 park per day reservations? Just trying to figure out if it is worth doing right when we get there or the last day of our hoppers. It’d be nice to get the 10% for magic key for meals & souvenirs earlier than later but also don’t want to give up our reservations if there’s low availability or options.
after trip recommendations –
for our last night on our 4 day hoppers we were able to upgrade to Enchant keys. They included what we paid get away today for genie so it was $149/pp and we can use towards another 1-2 trips to visit from WA. we ended up activating our enchant keys since a reservation opened for the park on our last 1/2 day the next day. Disneyland City Hall helped us with this and actually refunded full price of the 1 park per day 2 day tickets to a gift card in the amt of $282 total we could use it anywhere parks, stores etc for Disney including towards lightsabers which is not part of the magic key discounts.
Genie is great if you start in the morning and even if you take a break midday you can book lightning lanes from the hotel once Genie is active. We miss Max pass as well for fast passes to do some rides more than 1 X but we found we still would book lightning lanes and do standby lines in between waits & got on more rides quickly. our record was 19 rides in a day w/both parks. For a shorter day I might not have paid for Genie but if you love getting through lines for rides it’s really worth it.
Take home for lightning lanes –
1-refresh your app often as we found times sometimes showed up being earlier or later than first viewed & if you don’t like the 1st time keep trying
2- if you’re starting to stack your lighting lanes every 2 hours, keep in mind if you cancel a lighting lane time, you’ll still have to wait every 2 hours to schedule which is kind of a bummer. With Max pass you could cancel and book something else
3- don’t always trust the wait times for standby. It’s always good to do a drive by of ride lines especially if they’re having shows at night
4-Use photopass to download ride and other pictures to your email or phone -they’re only on the app 45 days
5- we took a Costco small square (VHS sized) battery unit normally used to jumpstart cars which had USB outlets to charge phones in the backpack & worked all day when we needed it. If you’re flying the battery must be in your carry on. We’ve taken the one on 2 trips and it was worth not having to look for charging stations.
Web Slingers now has a single rider line after we got home and I’d highly recommend this option to get through faster.
It sounds like a lot of drama. We are coming from Australia. Can you still get on rides and not worry about your phone and have fun ??
Absolutely! But without Genie you will only be accessing the standby lines which will have a longer wait time than the Lightning Lanes. If you arrive to the parks early you can get on rides with low waits and if you stay late (after fireworks) the crowds will die down so it won’t matter not having Genie as much then either.
If going in the Summer, would you advise waiting a while after opening before starting to reserve the Genie rides or starte reserving them right at opening due to the worry about them “running out”…I would love to start the day doing standby and then start reserving Genie attractions after we have done some rides but don’t want to screw us out of utilizing the rides on Genie since we already paid for it!!!
Definitely start reserving your rides right away, some of the more popular rides will have return times later in the morning so it will work well with using standby in the morning.
I learned something from a cast member at disneyland. I had a lightning lane pass for Rise of the resistance. The ride broke down it turned into a multiple experience pass. I also had a Genie Plus reservation for Thunder Mountain that ride broke down and also turned into a multiple experience pass. A cast member told me not to use any of my multiple experience passes if I wanted to get back on Rise of the resistance because the app will automatically take that one away from me first. She said that she tested it at the park and that’s what happens. You either have to go to City Hall and get your money back for the lightning Lane or you can wait until that ride reopens and use it before you use any multiple experience passes. I hope that made sense, but it’s important for people to know that paid $20 and might lose that pass.
I have a very basic question. I purchased a package through Get Away Today and the invoice shows that Genie is included. When I downloaded and logged into the app, it has my tickets already linked, but offers me the option to buy Genie . How/when does Genie get linked to my ticket? I’m concerned because the Get Away Today invoice shows that Genie is included, but the app is asking if I want to buy it.
Hi Nora,
You will see Genie activated once you enter the park and your ticket is scanned in! Until then, you won’t see it in the app because it won’t activate until you’re inside the parks.
I have a question about photo pass. I’ve never used it before so I don’t know how it works. When I add genie plus at the park do I need to do anything to have the photo linked into my app such as in a ride or with a photographer? Do they need to scan something or you do?
My other question is with the 120 min. So I understand that you can add another selection every 120 min but let’s say you go into the park and make a selection for 4-5 for haunted mansion therefore at 11am you can make another selection and there is time for 12-1 buzz can you make another once you scanned at 12 or do you need to wait till 1 for that 120 min time since you already have a genie selection for 4-5 for haunted mansion?
There is a code inside the app (located under photos!) your photographer will scan to link your photos to the app.
Yes, you would have to wait 120 minutes due to that 4-5 Haunted Mansion time which is why I recommend booking reservations at first with more immediate return times.
What about handicap concerning the genie park hopper
Our guide for guests with disabilities covers anything you need to know!
Can you explain this comment a little more specifically? “We also used one of these passes in a regular Lightning Lane – these passes are not tied to the same restrictions of only using at each attraction once per day. We rode Guardians of the Galaxy using the pass so that we could go multiple times.”
Do you mean that if you book a genie for say Guardians and it turns into a multi-experience pass and even though you use it to ride Guardians you, in a way, get back you opportunity to make a genie selection for Guardians once again?
Yes, you are correct!
When we lived in southern California up to 1972 when we moved to northern California we could afford Disneyland. Opening preview day was free because Walt himself gave dad tickets for the family as he was a writer and he saw the studio earn a lot from his writing including Davy Crockett. Now, living in northern California and 90 years old I would like to visit. However, reading these posts and checking ticket prices, it is now way too expensive (no discount for seniors). I don’t understand the phone technology that evidently is required to experience the rides for which one must endure additional cost to the already high entry fee. After California Adventure came into being one could easily walk back and forth between parks at any time at no additional cost. Now, only at extra cost and after 1:00 pm? What had been the happiest place on earth is now a difficult, high-priced cash cow for the company to pay for ill-advised takeovers of other media companies that are losing money. Too bad. I wish we could visit but at my wife and my ages we can’t afford it, can’t move as fast as apparently is now a requirement, and can’t fathom the technology required to use the park.
I’m just here to say that after using LLMP, we had a muuuuch better time when we rope dropped, rode many rides in the morning, and then watched wait times. All that time spent on my phone making reservations, modifying reservations, setting alarms just sucked the fun out of the day. And there are many rides on the LLMP list that don’t need the LL. There is so much more to experience at Disneyland than the rides as well.