Bets on the price of the Lightning Lane for RotR? Over or under $20 each?
5 for 5, across both coasts including a 2pm late one. Now the idea it could be $75 for the 5 of us or a 3 hour wait...Same here, 10 for 10… I guess we were fortunate to ride that many times. I can see the rope drop lines now!
You don't need to purchase Genie+ in order to buy IA$. So it's possible just to pay whatever the price of ROTR is set at without the additional cost of Genie+.I say $15 to start... sounds better than asking for $20 on top of the $15 you already spent.
I wonder how many of the IAS they’re gonna have, and how fast they run out each morning. .. if I get up at 7 just like with the VQ am I gonna have to be lucky to get a morning one? I think I might rather wait in the three hour line.![]()
I think $24 is what they will start at…there’s a mental threshold for $25 or $100 fir 4 that people won’t cross. But during high crowds like Easter, Christmas, I think it will be closer to $40You don't need to purchase Genie+ in order to buy IA$. So it's possible just to pay whatever the price of ROTR is set at without the additional cost of Genie+.
My guess is $24 pp initially. That keeps it under $100 for a family of 4 (but it's still an insane price for one ride).
I don’t think IAS will go in seconds. I believe only onsite guests can book IAS at 7 am. Offsite has to wait until they enter. Plus many will not buy and try to do RD. I bet a decent portion of people will wait until they get into the park at RD and hope they get ahead of the pack before purchasing ahead.
The 30 minutes early entry for on-site guests will surely be a better perk now.
I think the way it will work for booking LL is the same as for the regular distribution. You aren't buying a time, but you're buying the "fast pass" for the next available window. As they get taken the window will shift forward. At least, that's what I was envisioning. It will help keep availability later in the day.