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Happy Fourth! Disney World Guests Lose Lightning Lane Premier Pass Option at Magic Kingdom

Anyone heading to Walt Disney World for the Fourth of July weekend should be prepared for one of the resort’s busiest periods of the summer.

Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy in American attire to celebrate 4th of July in Disney World
Credit: Disney

As the United States marks its 250th birthday, Magic Kingdom is expected to draw large holiday crowds, and that demand is also driving up the cost of Disney’s highest-tier line-skipping option.

Lightning Lane Premier Pass pricing has steadily increased in the lead-up to Independence Day, continuing Disney’s trend of charging more during peak travel periods. While the holiday weekend represents one of the most expensive times to purchase the service, guests willing to delay their visit by just a few days should find prices settling back down.

The demand has been evident well before July 4 arrived. During the final weeks of June, Magic Kingdom’s Lightning Lane Premier Pass sold out on multiple dates, showing that plenty of visitors were willing to purchase the premium offering ahead of one of the resort’s busiest weekends.

The highest price arrives on July 4, when the Magic Kingdom Premier Pass reaches $429 per guest, making it the most expensive date currently listed on Disney’s pricing calendar. A family of four would spend $1,716 for Premier Pass access alone before factoring in admission, accommodations, meals, transportation, and merchandise.

Crowds on Main Street, U.S.A. in Walt Disney World Resort on a sunny 4th of July.
Credit: s.yume, Flickr

The pricing also reflects Disney’s current business strategy. While attendance has softened compared to previous peaks, guests who are visiting continue to spend heavily on optional add-ons. Between Lightning Lane Single Pass, Multi Pass, and Premier Pass, paid attraction access remains an important part of that overall spending.

Current pricing shows Thursday’s Premier Pass available for $399 before climbing to $419 on Friday and reaching $429 on Saturday, July 4. Prices then fall back to $419 on Sunday before returning to $399 beginning the following week through July 23. Per WDWMagic, passes for July 2 through July 4 inclusive are now sold out for Magic Kingdom.

The increases align with what guests can expect over the holiday period, as Magic Kingdom traditionally experiences some of its largest crowds of the year thanks to its patriotic entertainment and nighttime spectaculars.

Guests purchasing Premier Pass receive one of Disney’s most comprehensive attraction offerings, with unlimited expedited access throughout the day to many of Magic Kingdom’s headline attractions. That includes TRON Lightcycle Run, Space Mountain, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Haunted Mansion, Peter Pan’s Flight, Jungle Cruise, and numerous additional experiences.

wide shot of Disney World's monorail gliding through Magic Kingdom
Credit: Norm Lanier, Flickr

Even so, the Fourth of July pricing still falls below the highest rates Disney has previously charged. Magic Kingdom’s Premier Pass has ranged from a low of $329 to a high of $449 since its introduction, placing this year’s July 4 cost near—but not at—the top of its historical range.

Guests hoping to save money may find better value by scheduling their visit for the weekdays immediately following the holiday, when pricing drops back to its baseline. It’s also important to remember that Disney occasionally updates which attractions participate in Lightning Lane Premier Pass, so guests should verify the current list before completing their purchase.

Not every visitor will be focused on minimizing wait times. Many guests travel specifically for the Independence Day entertainment, and Walt Disney World has several limited-time offerings planned to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States of America.

At Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Celebrate America! — A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky will temporarily replace the park’s standard Happily Ever After nighttime spectacular at Cinderella Castle. Meanwhile, EPCOT will once again conclude Luminous The Symphony of Us with the patriotic Heartbeat of Freedom finale, giving guests at both parks exclusive fireworks presentations during the holiday celebration.

What are your thoughts on the prices for the Lightning Lane Premier Passes? Let us know in the comments down below!

Thomas Hitchen

When he’s not thinking about the Magic Kingdom, Thomas is usually reading a book, becoming desperately obsessed with fictional characters, or baking something delicious (his favorite is chocolate cake -- to bake and to eat). He's a dreamer and grew up on Mulan saving the world, Jim Hawkins soaring through the stars, and Padmé Amidala fighting a Nexu. At the Parks, he loves to ride Everest, stroll down Main Street with an overstuffed pin lanyard around his neck, and eat as many Mickey-shaped ice creams as possible. His favorite character is Han Solo (yes, he did shoot first), and his… More »

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