Disney4me Posted February 26, 2023 Report Share Posted February 26, 2023 Disney fans usually have some pretty strong opinions about park changes. Have you used Genie+ in Disney World? And whether or not you’re a fan of Genie+, we can probably all agree that it’s going to stick around for a while. If that’s the case, the least we can do is figure out when it makes sense for you to buy it — so let’s dive in! Disney Genie+ is the new, paid skip-the-line service that replaced FastPass+, and since it debuted in 2021, we’ve seen a LOT of changes. At first, the standard Genie+ price was a flat $15 per day, with Individual Lightning Lanes having variable pricing. Disney Genie+ allows you to book the Lightning Lane for rides. And then, Disney switched things up on us by introducing variable pricing to the standard Genie+ service as well — meaning that depending on the date of your visit, you might be paying MORE to skip the standby lines. We’ve seen prices reach record highs — and that’s exactly what happened this past holiday weekend. Lightning Lane Presidents’ Day ushered in plenty of crowds in Disney World, and brought the wait times to prove it, too. On Friday, February 17th, Genie+ reached $22 per person, per day. Expedition Everest Lightning Lane But, that price only increased as the actual holiday approached, on Saturday, February 18th, and Sunday, February 19th, Genie+ reached its highest price yet again — $29. And then, something happened for the VERY FIRST TIME in Disney World. Genie+ SOLD OUT — we had seen this at Disneyland, but this was new for the east coast parks. ©Disney On Monday, February 20th, which was Presidents’ Day, Genie+ yet again cost $29 per ticket, and guess what?! ©Disney It sold out AGAIN. Yep — two days in a row. By Tuesday the 21st, the price had dropped back down to $22 and Genie+ remained available all day. ©Disney If you’re heading to Disney World soon, make sure you’re checking the latest attraction wait times and Genie+ info on the My Disney Experience app. We’re also keeping up with the Disney World news you need to know so you can be prepared for your trip, so stay tuned to DFB for more! Whew. We know that planning a Disney World trip is A LOT. And this Genie+ thing can be so confusing – which is why we bring you posts like this so often But we’ve also put together a complete guide in ebook format that gives you all of the info you need, all in one place! Use code WDW2023 for 25% off our DFB Guide to Dining at Walt Disney World. See Our Guide To Using Genie+ in Disney World Here All About Disney Genie, Genie+, and Individual Attraction Selection READ THIS Before Using the New Genie Planning Tool in Disney World Check Out the FULL List of Rides Included With Genie+ in Disney World See What Rides You Can Pay EXTRA for in Disney World & How Much They May Cost Learn What Rides Are Included With Genie+ in Disneyland (Plus the Ones You’ll Pay EXTRA to Ride) You CAN’T Re-Ride Disney World Attractions With Genie+ You CAN’T Cancel Pay-Per-Ride Selections in Disney World Get the Answers to All of Your Burning Questions About Disney Genie See Why You May Want to Stay in a Disney World Hotel When it Comes to Disney’s Pay-Per-Ride System Here’s What Annual Passholders and Magic Key Holders Need to Know About Genie+ See 5 Ways Genie+ Might Surprise You Learn Some Disney Genie HACKS Get a Step-by-Step Guide to Using Disney Genie+ See Genie+ Tips for the Most Crowded Days in Disney World and Disneyland Still Confused About Disney Genie? Check Out These DFB Videos Learn About How Disney Genie Can Be Your Personal Assistant in Disney World Click HERE to See More About Disney Genie Join the DFB Newsletter To Get All the Latest Disney News Delivered Right to Your Inbox Click here to Subscribe Were you in the parks this weekend? Let us know in the comments!The post Why You Might Want To SKIP Buying Genie+ in Disney World first appeared on the disney food blog.View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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