Lightning Lane passes at Walt Disney World parks are selling out rapidly ahead of Easter 2026, with Magic Kingdom facing the most severe shortages. Prices have reached record highs, particularly for the Premier Pass option. Demand is straining availability across major attractions during the spring break period.
Walt Disney World is experiencing unprecedented demand for its Lightning Lane system as Easter week approaches in 2026. The Premier Pass for Magic Kingdom has sold out completely for about ten consecutive days leading into the holiday, with available dates priced at $449 per person. For a family of four, this amounts to nearly $1,800 for one day's access in that park alone, excluding tickets and other expenses. Prices remain elevated even after the sellout window, easing only slightly in mid-April. Hollywood Studios shows a similar pattern, with Premier Pass sold out for multiple days over Easter weekend and prices between $339 and $349 per person. Individual Lightning Lane Single Passes for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance are disappearing quickly in advance. At EPCOT, Premier Pass sellouts hit key dates at the end of March, peaking at $249 per person, driven by high demand for Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind Single Passes. In contrast, Animal Kingdom maintains wide availability, with Premier Pass around $199 per person and full Lightning Lane options for Avatar Flight of Passage. Pricing disparities are stark: Magic Kingdom's top tier costs more than double Animal Kingdom's. Multi Pass options at Magic Kingdom reach the mid-$40s during peaks, while others drop to the low $30s or $20s post-Easter. Guests planning visits are advised to book early, as availability is no longer guaranteed even at premium prices, especially for high-demand parks. Demand eases around mid-April, offering better options for flexible travelers.