Disney Lightning Lane Premier Pass Sells Out on Peak June Dates as Prices Climb
Surge pricing and heavy demand are limiting one-day premium access at Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios and pushing per-person costs toward holiday highs.
Overview
- The Premier Pass sold out for Magic Kingdom on June 19, 20 and 21 and was unavailable for Disney’s Hollywood Studios on June 19, according to multiple park-tracking outlets.
- Magic Kingdom pricing is currently around $399 per person and is projected to reach $429 for July 4, with the pass fluctuating between roughly $379 and $429 over the coming weeks.
- Availability varies by park: EPCOT and Animal Kingdom have Premier Pass inventory for the rest of June while Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios face concentrated sell-outs on peak dates.
- The Premier Pass provides one-time Lightning Lane entry to every eligible attraction in a single park for one day, with no set arrival windows and selected digital attraction downloads included.
- The pattern reflects Disney’s post-FastPass paid model where dynamic date-based pricing concentrates demand on holidays, raising out-of-pocket costs for families and increasing the chance of more sell-outs on busy holiday windows.