By early 2026, the service formerly known as "Genie+" has transitioned into the Lightning Lane Multi Pass, and its pricing follows a "surge" or "dynamic" model. While the starting price at Walt Disney World is often around $15 to $20, the maximum price has been seen to reach $35 to $39 per person, per day during the busiest holiday weeks (such as Christmas to New Year's or Easter). At Disneyland Resort in California, where the pass also includes PhotoPass downloads, the price has occasionally peaked slightly higher, reaching the $40 to $45 range during major special events or the 70th-anniversary celebrations. Disney's dynamic pricing algorithm takes into account expected park attendance, historical data, and real-time demand. It is important to note that the Multi Pass can "sell out" for the day, even at these record-high prices. For a family of four in 2026, this means the daily cost of skipping lines can add an additional $160 or more to an already expensive vacation, making it a "luxury" add-on that many guests now budget for as a mandatory expense to avoid 120-minute wait times for top attractions.