Disney World quietly drops skip-the-line prices to lowest in months
If the long lines have been keeping you away from visiting Disney World, this may be the sign you've been waiting for. The park has announced it's dropping the price of its Lightning Lane Multi Pass (skip-the-line pass) to its lowest in months.
The price drops by 22%
We aren't just talking about a small price drop; the skip-the-line pass at Disney World has gone from its peak price of $45 on Apr. 3 to now being $35 per person. If you're a family of four, that's a $40 savings, which more than covers the price of a single pass.
The Lightning Lane Multi Pass hit a high during the busy spring break travel season. Now that the crowds have started to dip somewhat, the price cut could be enough to draw people in.
2026 has been more expensive in the park overall
If you were looking for a good deal at Disney World in 2026, you probably haven't been too impressed. General ticket prices went up this year.
The price cut in the skip-the-line pass can help balance out the increase in the park ticket.
Not only that, but if you're only planning to visit one time in the year, the skip-the-line pass can be a great way to get the most out of your visit. Not having to stand in long lines means you can fit more rides into your visit.
Disney isn't making the price cut obvious
The park has kept the price cut pretty quiet and low-key. You likely won't see it pushed through ads or even on the park's website, unless you are specifically looking for it.
The Lightning Lane Multi Pass is priced differently for each park. Magic Kingdom is the most expensive, followed by Hollywood Studios, and then Epcot.
It's rare to get any price break
Because it's so rare to get any price cut or "deal" at Disney World, this might be the ideal time to visit. Prices could go up at any time, so it's best to strike while the iron is hot.
Sources: The Independent UK