Disney removes Lightning Lane perk from pirate scavenger hunt

Walt Disney World has ended a short-lived return of a free Lightning Lane pass for Pirates of the Caribbean, offered as a prize for completing the A Pirate’s Adventure: Treasures of the Seven Seas scavenger hunt at Magic Kingdom. The perk, absent since before the 2020 pandemic, vanished days after going viral on TikTok. Cast members cited abuse by guests as the reason for its removal on April 19.

The scavenger hunt, a free self-guided activity in Adventureland, requires guests to pick up a treasure map at The Crow’s Nest and complete five missions using a MagicBand, Key to the World card, or Magic Talisman card. Each mission takes about 20 minutes, with no time limit, and operates daily from noon to 5 p.m. Completing it previously earned a collectible card with Jack Sparrow’s signature, but the Lightning Lane pass briefly returned, delighting some visitors who shared their excitement online, as reported by Inside the Magic. Cast members told guests the pass was no longer available starting April 19 due to “people abusing it,” reverting the prize to just the card. Online reactions on Reddit highlighted frustration with social media’s role in spoiling such perks. One user noted, “Ngl this is why whenever I get anything... I don’t mention it on the internet,” while another compared it to past incidents like hidden paintbrushes on Tom Sawyer Island. Families praised the hunt itself, with a parent saying their children loved exploring Adventureland’s hidden features during an afternoon session before a dining reservation. Despite the change, the scavenger hunt remains a recommended family activity for structured exploration of Adventureland. Guests should now expect only the collectible card as a reward, as the Lightning Lane pass has a short lifespan after gaining attention on platforms like TikTok.

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