Inividual Lightning Lanes can save you a lot of time, but it definitely comes with a price. See why you cannot purchase ANY right now.
Individual Lightning Lane Selections
Individual Lightning Lanes are “a la carte” attractions that you must pay extra for in order to use the Lightning Lane entrance. Pricing varies but most attractions are $10-$20 per person.
It’s also important to note that the attractions included in this option are NOT available on Genie+. You will not be able to pay theGenie+ fee and ride. These attractions (max two per day) are only available a la carte.
We have a very helpful guide if you need some additional information on Genie+ and Individual Lightning Lanes. You can see that HERE.
Attractions Included
In each Disney park, up to 2 attractions are an Indidivual Lightning Lane. At Magic Kingdom, those two rides are TRON and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.
At Epcot, the only Individual Lightning Lane is Cosmic Rewind. Like TRON, if you choose to ride standby you must enter the viritual queue.
The included attraction at Hollywood Studios is Rise of the Resistance. And finally, the only ILL at Animal Kingdom is Flight of Passage.
Unavailable
Unfortunately, all of these options SOLD OUT shortly after park opening. As of 10:00 am, all rides are unavailable to purchase. As a reminder, onsite Guests can book theirs at 7:00 am, but offsite Guests must wait until they enter the park.
Spring Break crowds are very heavy, and all Individual Lightning Lanes are currently sold out.
Disney will not open availability for these again today, so this is your reminder to book your attractions as soon as you can! As a Royal Carriage Vacations travel agent, I can help ensure you ride everything you want! See details below for contacting me:
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