Are FastPasses still free at Disney World?


Are FastPasses still free at Disney World? We'll offer quick tips for how you can minimize your wait times and save hours in line. (Updated October 24, 2022.) If you're planning a Walt Disney World vacation for late 2022 or 2023, you need to know that free FastPass+ has been permanently retired and replaced by Genie+ and Lightning Lanes.


Does everyone get FastPasses at Disney?

FastPass+ is a digital ticketing system that allows every ticket holder the opportunity to “skip-the-line” on three select attractions at one park per day. All forms of admission include the same amount of FastPasses, and they are completely free.


Do you have to pay for FastPasses now?

The formerly free Disney FastPass program is now the paid Genie Plus program domestically at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Internationally the FastPass system has been replaced with the also paid Premier Access Pass.


Why did Disney stop FastPass?

In actuality, FastPass+ was suspended because it reduces the overall attendance limit of the parks. This is actually nothing new. Magic Kingdom, for example, used to have a higher capacity cap in the pre-FastPass days despite having fewer attractions.


How much does it cost to go to Disney World for 2 adults for 7 days?

How Much Does a Disney World Trip Cost for 2 Adults? Frugal couples should budget about $4,000 for a seven-night Disney World trip, but trips can easily cost more.


Is lightning Lane worth it?

Is Disney Lightning Lane Worth it Conclusion. As a general rule of thumb we do find the Disney World Lightning Lane to be worth it if you can find a way to save 60 minutes per attraction at a cost of under $11.00 per attraction.


Is Genie Plus worth it?

Genie Plus is definitely worth it for Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios, and if you don't like early starts, you might consider it for Epcot and Animal Kingdom. If you are park hopping, Genie+ is even better value as it maximises the number of rides you have access to.


How much is Disney FastPass for a day?

Florida Disney World FastPass Cost 2023 – Now Genie Plus We have seen the cost of this new version of Disney FastPass vary from $15-$29 per person per day. Typically the price is closer to the $15 amount rather than the $29 amount which really only has been seen on big holidays.


How much is Genie Plus per day?

Typically, Genie Plus prices is around $20 per person, per day on average ,but if you're visiting during peak times or multiple parks, it'll be higher.


What is Disney fast pass called now?

In the past, Disney offered a free FastPass option to skip the line at select rides by making an advance reservation with your park ticket. However, that option has been retired and replaced with paid Lightning Lane and Genie+ add-ons that work through a phone app.


What age is free at Disney?

Disney World offers two ticket categories according to age level: One is for ages 10 and older; the other is for ages 3 to 9. Admission is free for children under the age of 3. Read on to learn about the types of passes and what is/is not included.


Is Genie Plus unlimited rides?

You can only use Genie+ on each attraction one time per day. So, if you book an early morning pass for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, use it, and then want to ride Thunder Mountain again later in the day…you'll need to wait in the standby line. So keep that in mind during your trip!


Can you pay to skip lines at Disney World?

Paid FastPass is officially at Walt Disney World! Genie+ and Lightning Lanes have debuted, meaning from now on you'll be paying to skip the lines at Walt Disney World. This post covers free vs. paid Fastpass at every Disney park in the world, including how much the paid Fastpass option costs.


Does Genie Plus sell out?

Can Genie+ sell out? Yes. It can. Although it isn't common, we've seen it happen a few times during busier times of the year (like over the holidays and Spring Break).


How do you skip Disney lines?

Easy Ways to Avoid Long Lines at Walt Disney World
  1. Learn about and use Disney's Genie app – it's free.
  2. Get to the parks well before they open.
  3. Stay in the park as late as possible.
  4. Bonus tip – plan your meals ahead using Disney's mobile ordering.