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So perhaps the idea of G+ tiered pricing across parks will be gone now? It'll just be LLMP for the day, but we have to make the first 3 reservations at one of the parks?
No mention of the old school tier system either so far.Yes - I remember trying to dump a 3rd fast pass at Muppets. The wording on the site now says:
I’m planning to visit more than one theme park in the same day. How do I make Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections for more than one park?
Answer
When you purchase a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for a theme park, you’ll be prompted to choose up to 3 multi pass experiences and arrival windows in the same theme park.
Once you redeem a selection on the day of your park visit, you can use the My Disney Experience app to choose another multi pass experience in any Walt Disney World theme park (subject to availability), as long as you have a valid ticket with the Park Hopper option or an Annual Pass.
The ability to visit another park is subject to the park’s capacity limitations.
I can’t wait to see the new pricing. /sarc
The Tiers are back, they're already listed on the site.No mention of the old school tier system either so far.
This could be really good.
Great question. But I bet not, youll still be picking single park or multi park I bet. If you only buy the single you can only make LLMP picks at that park vs a 2nd park you want to hop to.So perhaps the idea of G+ tiered pricing across parks will be gone now? It'll just be LLMP for the day, but we have to make the first 3 reservations at one of the parks?
There is a tier system. Can only pre-book one of the top tier rides per dayNo mention of the old school tier system either so far.
This could be really good.
Yes, the tiering has been announced and is definitely returning. I expect that's the only way they can prevent on-site guests from taking all the slots for the big attractions before off-site or day-of guests.There is a tier system. Can only pre-book one of the top tier rides per day
Where? They still have single ride tiers yes, but im talking about old school fp+ A B C tier system for the multi pass portion.The Tiers are back, they're already listed on the site.
Where? They still have single ride tiers yes, but im talking about old school fp+ A B C tier system for the multi pass portion.
They're going to basically have 3 tiers - the current ILL attractions (now called LL Single), the old tier 1/A for the theme parks (with the new system, you can select 1), and the rest of the attractions (with the new system, you can make your remaining selections from these rides) - very much like FP+ except the ILL/LLS are a separate fee.Where? They still have single ride tiers yes, but im talking about old school fp+ A B C tier system for the multi pass portion.
Interesting, the list I saw showed no tiering for AK, but did for the other 3. I wonder if that's accurate.Yes, it's there, they're listed for each individual park.
Interesting, the list I saw showed no tiering for AK, but did for the other 3. I wonder if that's accurate.
Yep. The Disney tourist blog says no tiers for AK… which is weird given how popular NRJ seems to be with Genie… but I suppose it’s a less busy park overallInteresting, the list I saw showed no tiering for AK, but did for the other 3. I wonder if that's accurate.
I thought that had been announced as Genie+/LL to start. I think the VQ has been for the previews.Huh TBA is listed as tier A for MK, would have thought that would be VQ to start.
Yea and good shot some of those are available, might be for that evening or night already, BUT with 3 rolling, it doesnt matter too much vs now where you'd be locked out for 2 hours min cause of that.Thought this was interesting. Obviously by the time you redeem your first one, the "subject to availability" comes into play for sure..
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