Disney's Lightning Lane Premier Pass is way too expensive

A Walt Disney World parade for the Lake Mary, Florida team, winners of the 2024 Little League World Series Championship. The parade was held Thursday, August 29 on Main Street and around the Cinderella castle in the Magic Kingdom. (Via OlyDrop)
A Walt Disney World parade for the Lake Mary, Florida team, winners of the 2024 Little League World Series Championship. The parade was held Thursday, August 29 on Main Street and around the Cinderella castle in the Magic Kingdom. (Via OlyDrop)

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I get it. You don't like waiting on lines, especially at the Disney parks like Disney World and Disneyland. No one likes to wait, right?

But would you be willing to pay a lot of money per day at those parks to skip massive lines at the rides and not have to book in advance? What if I told you it was A LOT of money?

Here are the details, via USA TODAY:  you can buy the passes seven days in advance of your trip, and you have certain pricing for it:

Lightning Lane Premier Passes per person, per day:

  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $129-$199 plus tax

  • EPCOT: $169-$249 plus tax

  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $269-$349 plus tax

  • Magic Kingdom: $329-$449 plus tax

Yep. That's a lot of money, like I said. But you'll get to Lightning Lane rides with ease!

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