The busy Thanksgiving Week period has begun, and with larger crowds comes a stronger desire to skip the line at Walt Disney World attractions. Today marks the first-ever four-park sell-out for the expensive Lightning Lane Premier Pass product. The top-of-the-line skip-the-line pass was introduced at Walt Disney World on October 30th and it has generally remained available for purchase since then. That said, the busy Thanksgiving Week period brings higher crowds and longer waits.
Lightning Lane Premier Pass Four-Park Sell-Out
According to Disney, the Lightning Lane Premier Pass is sold out at all four Walt Disney World theme parks today, marking the first time that all four parks have been unavailable. Here’s a look at the pricing and when Premier Pass sold out for each park, courtesy of thrill-data.
- Magic Kingdom: $379 (sold out Nov. 17)
- EPCOT: $209 (sold out Nov. 23)
- Hollywood Studios: $309 (sold out Nov. 18)
- Animal Kingdom: $139 (sold out Nov. 24)
Looking ahead, Magic Kingdom Premier Pass is sold out through Nov. 29th, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios Premier Pass is sold out through Nov. 28th. Animal Kingdom and EPCOT are available for purchase as early as tomorrow, as of press time.
As a reminder, Lightning Lane Premier Pass is Walt Disney World’s most expensive skip-the-line pass, granting purchasers a one-time skip-the-line entitlement at eligible attractions without the need to book a return window. Guests can not currently purchase Premier Pass for more than one park, meaning that your Premier Pass benefits are limited to a single park on a single day.
Walt Disney World is currently piloting the Premier Pass offering. At launch, purchase of the Premier Pass offering was limited to guests staying at Deluxe Resorts. Recently, Disney World expanded that eligibility to guests staying at any Walt Disney World Resort.
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