Disney Drops Magic Kingdom Lightning Lane Multi Pass to $35 After Spring Break Peak
The lower price reflects Disney's demand-based model during a lull after spring break.
Overview
- Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Magic Kingdom, listed at $35 on Sunday, is down 22% from the $45 price seen on April 3.
- The change follows easing post–spring break crowds, which Disney uses to adjust prices under its dynamic system.
- Disney did not promote the cut, and third‑party sites Inside the Magic and DisneyFanatic documented the lower price.
- Many guests view the pass as essential to skip standby lines, yet a family of four still pays about $140 for one day at $35 each.
- Prices are likely to rise again as summer crowds build, and recent company guidance points to further increases in 2027.