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Rumor Confirmed: JUNE 25, 2024 UPDATE: Disney Confirms that G+ will change to Advanced Selection Multipass Lightning land and Single Pass Lightning Lane. Starting July 24th, 2024.
Details Below:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/lightning-lane-passes/
On the day of your visit, once you use a selection, check the My Disney Experience app for availability to make an additional selection.
These advance purchase windows will let guests secure some of their must-do rides and experiences after they’ve had some time to decide what dining reservations they want to book and any other plans they may need to consider.
Guests may purchase a Lightning Lane Multi Pass, a Lightning Lane Single Pass or both. The app will also be updated to make it quicker and easier to purchase and plan, with fewer steps and a new option to purchase Lightning Lane Single Pass and Lightning Lane Multi Pass in one transaction.
Lightning Lane passes will blend features from our current services and the previously offered FastPass+ service, giving guests the choice to plan ahead and removing the hassle of planning during their vacation.
To dive into even more details, visit our website for the latest information on how to purchase, select and use your Lightning Lane passes.
Disneyland Resort will also use the new Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single pass names beginning July 24. Based on the different ways we know guests visit Disneyland Resort, the way guests purchase, select and redeem Lightning Lane passes at Disneyland Resort will remain the same.
The complimentary features of Disney Genie service will continue to be available in the My Disney Experience and Disneyland apps. As you may have noticed, both apps have also gotten a series of upgrades over the last year to make features easier to use, including making dining reservations, mobile food ordering, and more.
We deeply value the trust families place in Disney to create lasting memories and that is why we are dedicated to making updates that improve and simplify their experience.

Details are very similar to Len Testa's original rumor (referenced below). 7 days in advance for onsite guests, 3 days for offsite. 3 selections in advance, with a "rolling 4th" selection on the day of.
There will be tiers for selections:

Pricing will be dynamic, based on time of year.
Historical Rumor Thread:
With an announcement of changes to G+ coming soon, what do you think the new version will look like?
Current rumors are that it will strongly resemble the old FP+ system, but be paid.
Rumor is advanced booking for 3 attractions per day of your stay. 7 days in advance for onsite guests, 3 days in advance for offsite guests. Also rumored that the attractions will be tiered (1 'tier one' advanced booking allowed)
Some of this info/speculation is coming from Len Testa / Jim Hill, so I trust the source.
What are your thoughts? How do you hope it will look?
From the latest installment of the DVC Files Magazine:

Details Below:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/lightning-lane-passes/
Here’s how Lightning Lane passes will work beginning July 24.
Lightning Lane Multi Pass
When you purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass, you may make up to 3 Lightning Lane selections in a theme park, in advance of your visit. You’ll also be able to choose available times as you make your selections.On the day of your visit, once you use a selection, check the My Disney Experience app for availability to make an additional selection.
Lightning Lane Single Pass
Lightning Lane Single Pass will work much like it does today, where you can secure a time to ride one of our most highly demanded attractions, but you’ll now be able to make your purchase and plan in advance.How to Plan Ahead
Guests staying at a Disney Resort hotel and other select hotels will be able to plan Lightning Lane passes up to 7 days in advance, for their entire stay (up to 14 days). All other guests can plan up to 3 days in advance.These advance purchase windows will let guests secure some of their must-do rides and experiences after they’ve had some time to decide what dining reservations they want to book and any other plans they may need to consider.
Guests may purchase a Lightning Lane Multi Pass, a Lightning Lane Single Pass or both. The app will also be updated to make it quicker and easier to purchase and plan, with fewer steps and a new option to purchase Lightning Lane Single Pass and Lightning Lane Multi Pass in one transaction.
Lightning Lane passes will blend features from our current services and the previously offered FastPass+ service, giving guests the choice to plan ahead and removing the hassle of planning during their vacation.
To dive into even more details, visit our website for the latest information on how to purchase, select and use your Lightning Lane passes.
Disneyland Resort will also use the new Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single pass names beginning July 24. Based on the different ways we know guests visit Disneyland Resort, the way guests purchase, select and redeem Lightning Lane passes at Disneyland Resort will remain the same.
The complimentary features of Disney Genie service will continue to be available in the My Disney Experience and Disneyland apps. As you may have noticed, both apps have also gotten a series of upgrades over the last year to make features easier to use, including making dining reservations, mobile food ordering, and more.
We deeply value the trust families place in Disney to create lasting memories and that is why we are dedicated to making updates that improve and simplify their experience.

Details are very similar to Len Testa's original rumor (referenced below). 7 days in advance for onsite guests, 3 days for offsite. 3 selections in advance, with a "rolling 4th" selection on the day of.
There will be tiers for selections:

Pricing will be dynamic, based on time of year.
Historical Rumor Thread:
With an announcement of changes to G+ coming soon, what do you think the new version will look like?
Current rumors are that it will strongly resemble the old FP+ system, but be paid.
Rumor is advanced booking for 3 attractions per day of your stay. 7 days in advance for onsite guests, 3 days in advance for offsite guests. Also rumored that the attractions will be tiered (1 'tier one' advanced booking allowed)
Some of this info/speculation is coming from Len Testa / Jim Hill, so I trust the source.
What are your thoughts? How do you hope it will look?
From the latest installment of the DVC Files Magazine:

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