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If you’re visiting Disneyland Park soon you need to know about Lightning Lane Multi Pass! Formerly called Lightning Lane Multi Pass, Lightning Lane Multi Pass is a system at Disneyland that is designed to help you skip the longest lines! If you know how to use it effectively, it can be a huge time saver! If you don’t know how to use it, you might be wasting your money.
In this post I’ll cover everything you need to know about Lightning Lane Multi Pass including how to use it efficiently on your Disneyland visit. Make sure you read this before you head to Disneyland!
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The Lightning Lane Multi Pass system can seem overwhelming at first. No worries! I’ve used Lightning Lane Multi Pass extensively. This guide will teach you how to use it like a champ! I’ve also included helpful information so you can decide if Lightning Lane Multi Pass is right for your group. Maybe it’s an add on you’ll decide you don’t need.
Here’s a video explaining how to use Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disneyland.
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Lightning Lane Multi Pass At Disneyland
What is Lightning Lane Multi Pass?
Lightning Lane Multi Pass is a paid upgrade that gives you access to the Lightning Lane on select attractions throughout Disneyland and California Adventure on the most popular rides. Lightning Lane Multi Pass is the system at Disneyland that has replaced the old fast pass/Max pass system. It used to be called Lightning Lane Multi Pass.
Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disneyland starts at an additional $30 per person per day, but the cost can go up depending on crowd levels and demand.
Using the Disneyland app, you can select the next available arrival window and enter the attraction when it’s time, using the Lightning Lane. With Lightning Lane Multi Pass, you to skip the standby line and get to use the Lightning Lane instead.
The Lightning Lane is always shorter than the standby line, so you’ll save time waiting in long lines(especially if you follow my tips, so keep reading!). This will allow you to enjoy more attractions during your visit!
There’s also a Lightning Lane Single Pass option available for the two most popular attractions at the Disneyland Resort. We’ll cover that in a minute.
Photo Pass Is Included With Lightning Lane Multi Pass
Photopass is included with your Lightning Lane Multi Pass purchase! I love photopass! You can download and share all the photos taken by Disney photographers throughout the parks and you get access to all of your ride photos. You’re going to love using photopass! Pictures make the best souvenirs. So, I’m really glad this is included with Lightning Lane Multi Pass.
Also included with Lightning Lane Multi Pass is Disney PhotoPass Lenses. This is a fun way to capture the magic of the Disneyland theme park through the Disneyland App! You can add magic through PhotoPass lenses to your own photos and videos that you capture in the parks
An Audio Imagineering Field Guide is also included with Lightning Lane Multi Pass. Through the app, you can discover the parks in interesting new ways and listen to behind-the-scenes insights and stories during your visit. I was really excited about this. I love audio tours at museums and this works similarly. The only problem is, it’s very hard to hear the information because of the business and noise in the parks. It would be easier to enjoy this feature if you have headphones.
Lightning Lane Multi Pass Attractions- Which Rides Are Included
Select attractions offer entrance through the Lightning Lane when you have Lightning Lane Multi Pass. The Lightning Lane limits you to one ride on each eligible attraction per day. So, you can only ride Space Mountain one time per day using the Lightning lane.
Here are the Lightning Lane options included in Lightning Lane Multi Pass at each park:
Disneyland
- Autopia
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
- Haunted Mansion
- Indiana Jones Adventure
- “it’s a small world”
- Matterhorn Bobsleds
- Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
- Roger Rabbit’s Cartoon Spin
- Space Mountain
- Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway
- Star Tours: The Adventure Continues
- Pirates of the Caribbean(for a limited time)
California Adventure
- Goofy’s Sky School
- Grizzly River Run
- Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout!
- Incredicoaster
- Monsters Inc: Mike and Sulley to the Rescue!
- Soarin’ Around The World
- Toy Story Midway Mania
- WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure
- Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure
Lightning Lane Single Pass
A couple of the most popular attractions at Disneyland are not included in the Lightning Lane Multi Pass system. The only way to ride these attractions is via the standby line or you can pay individually per eligible attraction and make a separate Lighting Lane reservation to enter the Lightning Lane entrance. Guests may purchase and select the next available return times for up to 2 attractions per day. You do not have to have Lightning Lane Multi Pass to add the Lightning Lane Single Pass to your day. The cost is based on demand and crowd levels. Plan on $15-$30 per attraction. Here are the Lightning Lane Single Pass options for each park:
Disneyland
- Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance
California Adventure
- Radiator Springs Racers
Lighting Lane Premier Pass
The new Lightning Lane Premier Pass at Disneyland offers the ultimate convenience for maximizing your day in the parks. This pricey pass provides priority access to all the attractions that offer a Lightning Lane across both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure. But, you don’t need to make a reservation! With the Premier Pass, you can skip the standby lines at some of the most popular attractions and make the most of your time, whether you’re visiting for a full day or just a few hours. It’s a game-changer for guests looking to experience as much magic as possible with minimal wait times.
But, it comes with a hefty price tag! You can expect to pay $300-$400 per person per day for the Lightning Lane Premier Pass. Yikes! Is it worth it? You can read more about it on this post, or you can check out this video where I tried it out.
What Is The Free Disney Genie Planning System?
Disney Genie service is a complimentary service(free) that is automatically on your my Disney experience app. The Genie will give you recommendations tailored to your specific interests and create an itinerary for you based on the information you give it. In the “My Day” tab, you’ll find Disney Genie recommendations and any plans you have made including dining reservations. Your plan will update throughout the day and (in theory) help you make the most of your visit.
Their recommendations on the “My Day” tab are pretty unhelpful. While great in theory, many guests are complaining that the Disney Genie never actually recommends most of their top attractions. It only let you choose 4 attractions for the day and often doesn’t even send you to ride those attractions! I’ve done testing on this and it was a disaster. The system seems inclined to send guest to less crowded areas of the park and to attractions with low wait times, even if they are not on their “to-do list”.
Check it out but use it with caution and be smart. I don’t think following it step by step is the right option for most Disney guests. Following it exactly may give you a Disney day that is far from the day full of exciting attractions you had imagined. Trust me, I’ve spent an entire day following their plan(for research purposes) and I missed out on all the top attractions!
The Tip Board section of the Disneyland App is much more helpful. It shows current wait times for all the attractions and gives you the latest show times as well.
Making Lightning Lane Multi Pass Fit In Your Budget
If you’d like to use Lightning Lane Multi Pass but aren’t sure how you can make it work in your budget, I have a few ideas. You could just add it to one or two days of your visit. Lightning Lane Multi Pass is not an all-or-nothing thing. You can add it to just one or two days of your trip. So, keep that in mind.
You could also add Lightning Lane Multi Pass to your entire trip, but make your trip a bit shorter to afford it. So, if you were planning on visiting for 4 days, you could shorten it to 3 days. The money you save by cutting out an extra day on park tickets, hotel, and food should cover Lightning Lane Multi Pass for your group for your 3-day trip. Plus, because you have the Lightning Lane Multi Pass your wait times on many attractions will be shorter allowing you to enjoy the parks fully during your 3 days, making the day you removed unnecessary.
Another way to make Lightning Lane Multi Pass fit into your budget is to skip the park hopper option! Park hopping is expensive and many people find it to be a waste of money. There’s so much to see and do in each park, you really don’t need it. Save the money and put it toward Lightning Lane Multi Pass.
If you know you want to use Lightning Lane Multi Pass, make sure you purchase it at the time you purchase your park tickets! This way you’ll be sure you get it at the lowest price, since Disneyland can raise the cost of Lightning Lane Multi Pass for the day based on crowd levels and demand.
I’ve got lots of ideas and strategies to help you save for your Disney vacation. I even have a helpful post about saving money while you’re at Disneyland!
How Does Lightning Lane Multi Pass At Disneyland Work?
Using Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disneyland can feel a little complicated at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’s pretty simple! Here’s what you need to know.
If you purchased Lightning Lane Multi Pass with your park tickets it will be on your Disneyland app and ready for you to use as soon as you enter the park. If you haven’t purchased Lightning Lane Multi Pass for the day, you can purchase it as soon as you enter the park on the day of your visit.
You can add your whole group to your Disneyland app by scanning in their tickets. Then, one person will be able to make Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservations for your entire group
You can make your first Lightning Lane Multi Pass selection after you enter the park. Guests must be scanned into the park for the day to begin making Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservations.
Once you’ve made your first reservation, you will wait for your return time. When the time comes, you’ll use your Disneyland app to scan into the Lightning Lane so you can enjoy the attraction via the shorter line. If you have any questions about this, ask a nearby cast member. They’re happy to help!
You are not be able to make another Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation until you have scanned into the Lightning Lane for your current reservation. HOWEVER, there is an exception to that rule. If your return time is more than two hours out, at the two hour mark you’ll be able to make another Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation. So, at that point you would be holding more than one Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation. Just remember: you can make a new reservation as soon as you scan into your current reservation OR two hours after you make a reservation if the return time is later in the day.
Lightning Lane Multi Pass allows you to use the Lightning Lane one time per day per eligible attraction.
How To Use Lightning Lane Multi Pass Efficiently
There’s a little bit of strategy involved in using Lightning Lane Multi Pass efficiently. I want you to make the most out of your time and money! So, I’ve come up with some tips that will help you maximize your time using Lightning Lane Multi Pass.
For Park Hoppers
If you’re park hopping and using Lightning Lane Multi Pass, you should plan to arrive early. I recommend arriving at the gates at least 30-60 minutes early. Rope dropping is a great way to start your day!
You can’t make your first Lightning Lane Multi Pass selection until you are inside the parks. As soon as your ticket is scanned, make your first Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation. You should be able to ride that selection immediately. As soon as your Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation is scanned in, make your next selection. Making your next selection as soon as you’re able will enable you to ride more attractions.
Some of the Lightning Lane Multi Pass attractions are more popular and will have longer waits as the day goes on. For this reason, I suggest making Lightning Lane reservations for some of the more popular attractions earlier in the day, just to save some time. Guardians of the Galaxy and Toy Story in California Adventure and Space Mountain and Indiana Jones in Disneyland.
If you’re visiting during Halloween time or the Holidays, Haunted Mansion Holiday is incredibly popular. Return times book up quickly. Make that one of your first lightning lane selections.
Ride as many rides as possible before you’re able to park hop at 11 am. Once you park hop, do the same thing in the other park. You should always be holding a Lightning Lane reservation. If you have to wait for a reservation time, fill in that time by seeing shows, having meals or riding other attractions.
For Non-Park Hoppers
If you’re spending the entire day in one park(not park hopping), you can take your day a little slower. I recommend arriving at the gates at least 30-60 minutes early. Rope dropping is a great option!
You can’t make your first Lightning Lane Multi Pass selection until you are inside the parks. As soon as your ticket is scanned, you can make your first Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservation, however you can wait for a little while before you start making selections to hit those lower rope drop wait times.
I suggest waiting until about 60-90 minutes after the park opens to begin making Lightning Lane Multi Pass reservations. Use that first 90 minutes to hit some rides that don’t offer Lightning Lane Multi Pass and will have longer wait times during the day, or that you know you’ll want to ride more than once.
Some of the Lightning Lane Multi Pass attractions are more popular and will have longer waits as the day goes on. For this reason, I suggest making Lightning Lane reservations for some of the more popular attractions earlier in the day, just to save some time. Guardians of the Galaxy and Toy Story earlier in the Day in California Adventure. At Disneyland, I suggest making earlier reservations for Space Mountain and Indiana Jones.
If you’re visiting during Halloween time or the Holidays, Haunted Mansion Holiday is incredibly popular. Return times book up quickly. Make that one of your first lightning lane selections.
Hopefully, this helps sort things out for you! I’m at Disneyland testing Lightning Lane Multi Pass strategies frequently so I can share more information with you create helpful touring plans.
Multi Experience Pass
Sometimes when you’re using Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass, a ride that you have a Lightning Lane reservation for will go down. If an attraction is closed for any reason while you’re holding a Lightning Lane for that attraction, you will automatically get a multi-experience pass added to your Disneyland app.
This is a great thing! If this happens to you, it’s like you got a little sprinkle of Disney Magic! A multi-experience pass is good for lots of different attractions and even includes some that don’t have Lightning Lanes! If you’ve ever wished you could skip the line for Pirates of the Caribbean or Alice In Wonderland, this Multi experience pass will do just that!
Here’s how it works. Let’s say you were waiting on a Lighting Lane return time for Indiana Jones Adventure. You check your app and notice that Indiana Jones Adventure has been shut down! You start to feel sad, but then remember that this is actually a great thing because you’re going to get a multi-experience pass.
The pass usually shows up pretty quickly on your app. Once it’s on your app, you can use it for lots of different rides! Indiana Jones(along with Space Mountain and Matterhorn) is a top-tier ride at Disneyland. That means that you can use your multi-experience pass for just about any attraction in the park except Peter Pan and Rise of the Resistance.
I like to use my multi-experience pass for Alice in Wonderland. That line is usually pretty long and I love skipping it!
You can find a list of all the attractions you can use your multi-experience pass on right on the pass. They’ll be a little button that you can click on that will give you a list of eligible rides.
This pass is good all day, so you can use it whenever you feel like it. Just don’t use it for Indiana Jones(or whatever ride that broke down during your reservations time). Because since you never used your Lightning Lane Multi Pass return time for Indiana Jones Adventure, you can make another Lighting Lane reservation for it as soon as it’s operational again.
To use your multi-experience pass, just head to the attraction that you’d like to use it on and tell the cast member at the front that you have a multi experience pass. They’ll scan it for you and help you from there.
If you are holding a return time for a different lightning lane that’s not a top-tier attraction, the available attractions on your multi-experience pass will exclude the top-tier attractions.
Lightning Lane Premier Pass
Lightning Lane Premier Pass a new higher priced Lightning Lane option. With Lightning Lane Premier Pass, you can enter the lightning lane once per attraction without making a reservation! The Lightning Lane Premier Pass includes all multipass lightning lane attractions and the single pass lightning lane attractions. It is pretty expensive, but it might be right for you! Check out my post on Lightning Lane Premier Pass for more information.
Using A Touring Plan At Disneyland
If you’re feeling a little overwhelmed with the idea of using Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disneyland, I’ve got you covered. Get ready for a stress-free Disneyland day with my awesome downloadable touring plans! These plans are like your secret weapon to tackle the parks without dealing with crazy lines. I’ve broken it down step by step, so you can just relax and enjoy the magic.
Whether you’re a Disney pro or a first-timer, these plans got your back. No more worrying about what to do next or waiting forever in lines. Just download the plans, follow along, and get ready for a day full of Disney fun – the easy way! I have plans that utilize Lightning Lane multi pass and plans that don’t so you can choose the one that works best for your group.
Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass FAQs
Here are some questions I’m often asked about using Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disneyland
Can I park-hop and use Lightning Lane Multi Pass in both parks?
Yes! When you purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass, it’s good for both parks! You get the most value from your Lightning Lane Multi Pass if you’re using it with a park hopper ticket. One thing to be aware of: you cannot park hop until 11 am. This means that if you’re at Disneyland and want to get a Lightning Lane reservation over at Disney California Adventure, you’ll need to wait until the return time for the attraction you want to ride is after 11 am. You can make your reservations from either park.
Is Lightning Lane Multi Pass Worth The Cost?
I get this question constantly! It’s a hard one for me to answer. So, I’ll tell you what I tell everyone: Maybe. Lightning Lane Multi Pass may be worth the extra cost for your group, but it may not be. Please don’t feel like it’s necessary to purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass to have a great trip. It’s not.
Lightning Lane Multi Pass is convenient and will save you time waiting in line. But, if the added cost blows your budget- don’t do it! You can still have a great time without it. I have noticed that Disney is inflating the posted wait times. So, you can expect to wait about 10-15 minutes less than the posted wait times at most attractions.
Before you rush to buy it, make sure your kids are tall enough to ride most of the Lightning Lane Multi Pass rides. There’s no sense in buying it for your smaller children if they’re too small to ride the bigger attractions. I’ve got a full article on the height requirements at Disneyland.
If I’m visiting by myself or with just my husband, I’ll add Lightning Lane Multi Pass. The extra is worth it for me to skip the standby line on 21 attractions. If I’m visiting with my family of 6 for only one or two days, I may add it on because the time we save waiting in line would allow us to enjoy more of the parks. However, If I’m visiting with my family for 3-5 days I probably would not purchase it for each day. The added expense would be too much for my budget and we would have enough time to wait in the standby lines.
You do get the most value from Lightning Lane Multi Pass when you use it with a park hopper ticket. Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass can be used for both parks with one purchase. Meaning, you don’t have to purchase it again if you hop over to the other park.
My favorite part about Lightning Lane Multi Pass is that it gives Disneyland guests options. They can choose to wait in the standby line. They can choose to pay for Lightning Lane Multi Pass. They can choose to add individual Lightning Lanes. I love that it gives people more options to decide what’s best for their group. There’s no one choice that’s right for everyone. I think it makes the Disneyland resort better, overall. If you’re on the fence about it, don’t purchase it with your ticket. Give it a try for one day and see what you think. You can always add it later if you like it!
When Can I Start Making Lightning Lane Reservations?
You can start making your lighting lane reservations as soon as you’ve scanned into the park for the day. Once you’ve scanned in, you can make lightning lane reservations from anywhere. So, if you decide to head back to your hotel for a mid-day break, you can make another lightning lane reservation from your hotel! Just remember you have to be scanned into the park first for the day.
Can One Person Make Lightning Lane Reservations For The Whole Group?
Yes! One person can make all of the Lightning Lane reservations for your group. Up to 10 people. You just need to add everyone’s tickets to your Disneyland app and everyone needs to have entered the park for the day. You can add people to your Disneyland app under the tickets and passes section. Once you have everyone added, when you go to make a Lightning Lane reservation, you’ll be able to select which guests you’d like to include in the reservation.
How Often Can I Make Lightning Lane Reservations?
You can make a new Lightning Lane reservation as soon as you scan into your current reservation OR two hours after you make the reservation. Whichever comes first. You’ll be able to see what time you can make your next reservation on the Disneyland app. I like to set a timer on my phone so that I can make my next reservation as soon as it’s available.
Does Using Lightning Lane Multi Pass Drain My Phone Battery?
Using the Disneyland app in general will drain your battery. Plus, you’ll have your phone out constantly to take pictures and videos of your amazing vacation! So, make sure you have a portable charger of some kind. I like to put my phone on low power mode as soon as I enter the park to help conserve the battery. I have a post about charging your phone at Disneyland that will give you some good ideas and tips.
Phew! That was a lot of information about using Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Disneyland! I hope it was helpful and informative. If you do decide to use Lightning Lane Multi Pass, it can feel a little overwhelming at first, but once you do it a couple of times you’ll get the hang of it and it will become simple. It’s a pretty intuitive system.
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