✌🏼 OUT GENIE+ 👋🏼 SAY HELLO TO MULTI-PASS ✨

Disney just changed the service we formally knew as genie plus and is now being called multi-pass and you will be able to add up to 3 experiences prior to your trip.

The on-site guests will have an advantage over the off-site guests. Guests staying at Disney resort hotels will have a 7-day advance booking for these lightning lanes for their entire stay, up to 14 days and any guest staying off site will only have 3 days prior to their trip to book theirs.

If you’re still with me, the break down on dates is- if you're a Disney on-site guest and your vacation starts on the 22nd and ends on the 28th which you don't start the parks to the 23rd you can start booking your 3 lightning experiences starting on the 15th and that's for your entire trip.

Okay, same thing with the multi-pass except you're staying off-site and you start your vacation on the 22nd through the 28th and your first park day is on the 23rd, you cannot book a lightning lane until Friday the 19th making this an advantage to onsite guests but not to worry.

Disney is forever changing so get use to that, this is why it’s a good idea to reach out to a Travel Agent so that they can keep up with all the changes and you just have to enjoy your vacation. I’m sure this is a direct strategy to operate the lines in a more efficient way, if Genie plus was getting overused and causing longer wait times, who knows.

I wanted to get as much info out to you guys as soon as possible but we still don't know the fine print yet or how it will work with park hopper and other things so stay tuned for that.

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2024/6/26 Edited to

... Read moreDisney has made significant updates to its guest experience with the introduction of Multi-Pass, enhancing how visitors can experience attractions. With up to 3 experiences bookable in advance, on-site guests at Disney resorts benefit from a 7-day booking window, allowing up to 14 days to maximize their fun. In contrast, off-site guests can only book 3 days prior to their visit, which creates an unequal advantage for those staying on-site. If you're planning a trip to Disney World, it's essential to familiarize yourself with these changes and understand the intricacies of the booking process. For instance, if your park days start on the 23rd but your vacation covers the 22nd to the 28th, on-site guests can secure their experiences from the 15th. Meanwhile, off-site guests will have to wait until the 19th to book theirs. This adjustment is likely part of Disney's strategy to manage capacity efficiently and provide a smoother experience for guests. As with all things Disney, changes are expected and frequent, which is why having a knowledgeable travel agent can be invaluable. They stay updated with the latest developments, letting you focus on your vacation. While the specifics regarding park hopping and additional details about the Multi-Pass still await confirmation, this new approach signals a shift aimed at shorter wait times and streamlined operations. Be sure to keep an eye out for further announcements to maximize your Disney experience!