Disney stacking is a popular strategy used by guests at Walt Disney World and Disneyland to maximize their ride count by "stacking" multiple Lightning Lane reservations for later in the day. This technique rose to prominence with the introduction of Genie+ (now Lightning Lane Multi Pass). Because of the "120-minute rule," guests can book a new reservation every two hours even if they haven't used their first one. For example, a guest can book a high-demand ride at 7:00 AM for 4:00 PM, then at 11:00 AM book another for 5:00 PM, and at 1:00 PM book another for 6:00 PM. By late afternoon, the guest has a "stack" of three or four major attractions scheduled back-to-back, allowing them to enjoy a "VIP" experience during the busiest time of the day. In 2026, while Disney has rebranded and tweaked the reservation systems, the fundamental logic remains: by being patient and using the timing rules to your advantage, you can minimize wait times in the evening. This is particularly effective for people who prefer to spend their mornings at the hotel pool or dining and only enter the theme parks when their stack is ready.