As Hurricane Idalia approaches, Genie+ price at Walt Disney World drops to lowest level in recent times

Aug 29, 2023 in "Disney Genie"

Posted: Tuesday August 29, 2023 10:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney Genie+ is at its lowest price today since the new per-park pricing model was introduced in late June 2023.

The multi-park, Magic Kingdom, and Disney Hollywood Studios options are $20, with EPCOT and Disney's Animal Kingdom both at $15.

Today's pricing is $9 lower than the previous maximum of $29 for the multi-park and Magic Kingdom Genie+ options.

Disney is operating normally as Hurricane Idalia approaches Florida as a forecasted major category 3 hurricane.

You can follow Walt Disney World Genie+ and Lightning Lane pricing on our at-a-glance listing, which includes 14 days of historical pricing and trend indicators.

Disney Genie+ is a purchase option within the Disney Genie service that makes the former FastPass line available at select attractions, now called Lightning Lane. Certain headline attractions are not part of Genie+, and Lightning Lane access at those attractions requires an Individual Attraction purchase which varies in price. Learn more about Genie+.

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MickeyLuv'r11 days ago

On my recent visit just a few weeks ago, I actually had better pop-ups occur than I did on a slower day earlier this year. Early this year, on a very slow day: Frozen, Remy, and TT were all sold out before the park opened. A few weeks back, Remy was actually available until 10am or so and Soarin' was available much of the day, even though it was a much busier park day. The return times you list for Nemo, LwtL, Figment, and SSE are similar to what I saw for LL pre-book availability on the very slow day. Standby waits for those rides were almost all walk-on most of the day, except LwtL around lunchtime, and SE spiked up to about 15minutes mid-day for a little while.

Purduevian12 days ago

Sold out LLMP day at Epcot ~11:50am Sold out LLs: Frozen, Remy, Soarin, Test Track Nemo 1:25pm Crush 1:40pm Living with the Land 1:45pm Figment 2:50pm SSE 4:55pm Mission Space 6:30pm Available now: Pixar Honestly not as bad as I thought

HauntedPirate14 days ago

It still could be exactly that. :cautious:

Vegas Disney Fan14 days ago

I’m actually happy to see this, it shows they actually do limit it. Our first time using MP, before you could prebook 3, we only got 1 at HS before everything was sold out, it was a horrible first experience and we felt completely ripped off. We had a much better experience the second time we used it because we were able to pick 3 before paying for it. If they don’t restrict MP it’s just an expensive FP with the same capacity issues FP was supposedly cancelled over.

Purduevian15 days ago

Just interesting what availability for a sold out day looks like: Sold out: Test Track and Soarin Remy: 5:15pm Mission Space: 4:50pm Spaceship Earth: 2:20pm Frozen: 1:15pm Figment: 11:40am Nemo: 11:30am The Land: 11:25am Pixar: 10:40pm

DisneyDreamer0815 days ago

So while I know it’s common for Single Pass to sell out, I’m not sure I’ve seen multipass sell out before the day of. Multipass for Epcot is sold out Monday March 30th.

Splash4evaDec 01, 2025

Yes some definitely are better than others especially your CM comment. I stopped going there for years it got so bad but it has been better of late but agreed nothing to write home about anymore

Splash4evaDec 01, 2025

See my comment regarding the Boathouse…

Splash4evaDec 01, 2025

Thats the crusher. My 11 y/o daughter being charged as an adult let alone the price they charge for kids…

SirwalterraleighDec 01, 2025

As are some of the family style locations

HauntedPirateDec 01, 2025

The Chef Mickey dinner is a shadow of its former self.

SirwalterraleighDec 01, 2025

Yeah…like trying to extract maximum yield through fomo tactics while having a general disdain for their customers at the top levels? That kinda thing?

SirwalterraleighDec 01, 2025

The food is fine…but a terrible value if your goal is NOT to scarf as much food as possible before Minnie walks by… Especially the kids prices. Which is downright predatory…like orcas playing with a wounded seal. But they are banking bout $40 a kid in straight up profits there. Can’t say I blame them to be honest

monothingieDec 01, 2025

I've got nothing against the buffets. Those are typically good on margins because the cost equation is better. I'm talking all the Tier 1 TS restaurants and third party locations that accept the DDP. They get squeezed by the DDP and the results speak for themselves in the mediocre nature of the culinary and value experience.

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