Because of how the two hour rule works, it doesn’t matter at this point whether you get a return time of 2PM or 7PM, so there’s no harm in waiting a few more seconds to make your Genie+ pick. Second, once you’re done with the virtual queue, by the time you get to making Genie+ picks the times for the top rides are going to be in the afternoon. First, you can always work around a sub-optimal first Genie+ pick, you can’t work around an Individual Lightning Lane that completely sells out-it’s just gone. Historically there’s just been no risk to waiting, and we think even a small chance at a slightly better first Genie+ time is worth prioritizing Genie+.īut there’s a good case for prioritizing the Individual Lightning Lane. We recommend making your first Genie+ pick before your Individual Lightning Lane purchase based on the fact that Individual Lightning Lane times are almost always still available by 7:05AM. In truth, most days it won’t matter in which order you do these two things as long as you’re moving at the speed of a reasonable adult. If you’re a Disney resort guest who is planning to buy the TRON Individual Lightning Lane, we recommend doing that after you make your first Genie+ pick. If you’re able to squeeze in even just a few Genie+ rides at another park into your day, you might save on buying Genie+ a different day in your trip. Generally, Magic Kingdom always requires at least one full day anyways, but you might opt for the Multiple Parks option anyways. We expect Magic Kingdom to always be priced at or near the same price as Multiple Parks. Here’s the pricing for June 27, for example: Since Disney is rolling out new single-park options, we’ll see that each day basically has five prices-one for each of the parks and one for the Multiple Park option. If someone in your party isn’t going on the rides via Genie+, then of course they don’t need Genie+. Everyone in your group needs to have Genie+ if they plan to use the Lightning Lanes for the Genie+ attractions. A typical day is priced around $20 to $25. It begins at $15 (plus tax, so about $16) per person per day, but prices have hit $35 and we expect $40 by the end of 2023. This doesn’t expand your options, it just allows you to have one booking secured while you search for another. Once you book a Lightning Lane, you can modify it to another ride or another time for your currently selected ride. You can modify times, subject to availability. This isn’t a huge problem, though, because you’ll decide what ride you’re grabbing at 7AM ahead of time. This is because they can change quite quickly (within seconds). Once you’re on the ground making bookings, it’s up to you how much you want to refresh to try and find better times.)įinally it’s worth noting that right at 7AM-when Genie+ bookings open-the app doesn’t show specific return times. (Refreshing can be a powerful strategy, and I don’t want to undersell it, but for planning purposes it’s important to assume you’ll have little control of times. You might refresh and see an available time jump back from 2PM to 12PM, but for the most part, you need to plan for these times to roll forward. There is some flexibility here, either due to Disney releasing more inventory or guests cancelling.
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