LL Premier Pass is here!

Sounds like Disney might have actually priced LLPP correctly? I guess we don't know how much inventory is going unsold each day, but they are making it reliably available to people who really hate lines and being on their phone and planning, and it doesn't appear to making LLs around the parks worse (or as bad as they were pre-DAS reform). I presume the first real test will be the week of Thanksgiving, and the ultimate test will be the week between Christmas and NYE, right?
For the week of Thanksgiving they have raised the price to
EPCOT: $229
Magic Kingdom: $399
Disney's Hollywood Studios: $329
Animal Kingdom: $179
 
We plan to use the Premier Pass for our Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom days next week. I'm assuming the pass can't be used during Early Entry?

Trying to plan if we should still rope drop for one of the big rides standby to be able to ride it twice, or if it's not worth the hassle and we should just enjoy the relaxing vibe of paying a bunch of money to not have to think about our ride plan.
I watched a YouTuber that purchased the LLPP for MK, but was not able to use it during EE. He hit rides that were not included with the pass.

I am very much looking forward to sleeping in, chilling the bleep out, staying off my phone, AND riding everything I want.

I have given up my eyelash extensions for this, so I am all in! :laughing:
 
I really look forward to using the pass at MK. I'm going to push my traveling party to go on  all available rides. Sounds silly but I've always wanted to go on that space shuttle ride high above MK. It's a spin ride like Dumbo but it always has a long line. I can't think of the name right now.
It doesn’t have a LL. Only a few people can fit in elevator to go up. Ride it early in the morning or during fireworks etc
 

As promised, and also in a post-election/no-sleep/no-reason haze this morning, I bought these for my trip next week. MK was 379. I would anticipate similar, but hey, who knows? Will report back.

Alright!!! Good luck on your mission! 😀
 
For MK if its a family of three (two parents one child) thats a mortgage payment for a lot of people.

On the other hand, if it means you can cut the trip short by a day or two it might be a wash depending on the number of people. So myself that would be an option to consider. One less resort day and the money goes to the pass and a lot less waiting in line.
 
Has anyone successfully purchased this for two days with just a one night stay yet? I haven't seen anyone confirm this yet.
 
For those wondering Thanksgiving all parks hit their max price

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Curious if you've been able to get to the purchase window. We're traveling 11/27-11/30 and it shows me that same page but when I get to the next page it says we're not eligible although we're staying on property at a deluxe resort. I know it says you can book 7 days out, but then why show the date and allow me to click on it and go to the next page?
 
I know it says you can book 7 days out, but then why show the date and allow me to click on it and go to the next page?
The Calendar page just shows the normal 21 day rolling window for all of us. Yes you can "Click" on it but it will stop since you are outside of your 7 day advanced purchase window and don't qualify to purchase at this time for a date that far out.

Does that make sense?

Dave
 
The Calendar page just shows the normal 21 day rolling window for all of us. Yes you can "Click" on it but it will stop since you are outside of your 7 day advanced purchase window and don't qualify to purchase at this time for a date that far out.

Does that make sense?

Dave

Yes, thank you so much!
 
Has anyone heard of this? My DIL said her coworkers say this started 2 weeks ago. $100pp/day and you bypass all lines. That would add $1400 for my hubby and I. Sounds insane to me.
 
Has anyone heard of this? My DIL said her coworkers say this started 2 weeks ago. $100pp/day and you bypass all lines. That would add $1400 for my hubby and I. Sounds insane to me.

Please review this page on the Pilot of Lightning Lane Premier Pass

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/lightning-lane-passes/lightning-lane-premier/

Summary:

Prices for Lightning Lane Premier Passes vary by date and theme park. At launch (October 30th), prices will range from $129 to $449 (per pass, plus tax), with the highest prices falling on a limited number of days over peak travel periods:
  • Magic Kingdom: $329 to $449 per person, plus tax
  • EPCOT: $169 to $249 per person, plus tax
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: $269 to $349 per person, plus tax
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom: $129 to $199 per person, plus tax
ETA: update reply quote after merge into the larger thread...

Dave
 
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Has anyone heard of this? My DIL said her coworkers say this started 2 weeks ago. $100pp/day and you bypass all lines. That would add $1400 for my hubby and I. Sounds insane to me.
Your question has been merged with a thread discussing LLPP. Lots of answers and experiences shared here.
 
Being a family of 6, the Premier Pass at a cost of $2400 for the day is out of the question. We usually spend 2 days at MK so we get to do everything by using the regular LL system. But then my mind started thinking about what if this service could shorten my trip by one day and only do one day in MK. Savings:
One night in a deluxe (2 bedroom since we are 6 people) = $1000 at least
One day less park ticket (about $75 times 6) = $450
One day less food for 6 people = $300
Two days less of buying LL and SP (about $50 per day times 6) = $600

Holy Cow!! I actually may come out ahead and don't have to cross the park and be on my phone all day.
 





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