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How do I choose my Genie Plus ride?

How to make a Genie+ selection in the My Disney Experience app
  1. Open The My Disney Experience App. ...
  2. Navigate To Your Tip Board In Disney Genie. ...
  3. Make Sure You Are Looking At The Correct Park. ...
  4. Select Your Attraction. ...
  5. If Necessary, You Can Edit Your Party At This Time. ...
  6. Review the Details. ...
  7. Reservation Confirmed.




In 2026, the service formerly known as Genie+ has been rebranded as Lightning Lane Multi Pass, and choosing your rides requires a high-fidelity "High-Value" strategy. The most critical necessity is to select your first three high-value attractions in advance: 7 days early for on-site Disney Resort guests and 3 days early for others. You should prioritize "Tier 1" rides that typically have the highest-fidelity wait times, such as Slinky Dog Dash in Hollywood Studios or Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure in EPCOT. Once you are in the park and use your first "High-Fidelity" selection, you can immediately use the app to choose another high-value attraction from the remaining inventory. A high-fidelity "pro-tip" is to look for "High-Value" windows that are closest to your current time to maximize the number of rides you can experience in a single day. Monitoring the "High-Fidelity" tip board in the My Disney Experience app is a requirement for seeing real-time availability and ensuring your high-value theme park day is as efficient as possible.

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How to make a Genie+ selection in the My Disney Experience app
  1. Open The My Disney Experience App. ...
  2. Navigate To Your Tip Board In Disney Genie. ...
  3. Make Sure You Are Looking At The Correct Park. ...
  4. Select Your Attraction. ...
  5. If Necessary, You Can Edit Your Party At This Time. ...
  6. Review the Details. ...
  7. Reservation Confirmed.


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Just like Disney's Cinderella, you can purchase Disney Genie+ service as soon as the clock strikes midnight on the day of your visit. However, you need to wait until 7:00 a.m. to start selecting Lightning Lane entrances.

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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).

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In fact, usually the most popular rides are excluded for Genie+ guests. For example, Lightning Lanes aren't available through Genie+ for Disney World's Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, TRON Lightcycle/Run, Avatar Flight of Passage, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.

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Keep in mind that you can only purchase two Individual Lightning Lane selections each day. If you aren't staying “on property”, then you will have to wait until the park opens.

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The 120-minute rule is determined by when you make the reservation, not the return time for the attraction. So if you both log on at 9 AM to make a reservation for different attractions, you will both have to wait 120 minutes (or after riding the attraction, whichever comes first) to make your next selections.

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The 120-minute rule is determined by when you make the reservation, not the return time for the attraction. So if you both log on at 9 AM to make a reservation for different attractions, you will both have to wait 120 minutes (or after riding the attraction, whichever comes first) to make your next selections.

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Just like Disney's Cinderella, you can purchase Disney Genie+ service as soon as the clock strikes midnight on the day of your visit. However, you need to wait until 7:00 a.m. to start selecting Lightning Lane entrances.

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And no matter how many theme parks you visit, you can only purchase two Individual Lightning Lane passes per day. In addition, like standard Genie+ rides, you can't buy passes more than once for the same ride.

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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.

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The Genie 120-minute rule says that you can make a new reservation at most 2 hours from when you made the last one, and this countdown timer doesn't change if you modify the reservation. If you made it at, say, 11 a.m., then your two hours will be up at 1 p.m. even if you modify the reservation at noon.

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The Genie 120-minute rule says that you can make a new reservation at most 2 hours from when you made the last one, and this countdown timer doesn't change if you modify the reservation.

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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!

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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.

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While many rides are included in the paid Genie+ service, some attractions and entertainment options are NOT included in the standard service. Sometimes, you can still skip the lines at these rides by paying for an Individual Lightning Lane, but other times the standby line is truly your only option.

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You may be out of luck for purchasing Individual Lightning Lanes for any attraction if you're staying offsite on high crowd days. Rise of the Resistance used to be the clear winner of the popularity contest here, and that doesn't hold true anymore either. At all crowd levels, Flight of Passage sells out first.

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Delving into the details, the price tag for the Disney Genie+ Lightning Lane access at Disney World falls between $15 and $27 per person per day. However, if you're eyeing premium individual Lightning Lane selections, be prepared to spend anywhere from $9 to $27 per person for each attraction.

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