⚡???? Your Lightning Lane Multi Pass Game Plan Will Change in 2026 — Here’s What You Need to Know:
Whether you’re booking Lightning Lanes for the very first time or you think you’ve mastered the system…2026 is about to shake up your strategy. ????
Here’s how the parks are changing — and what it means for your day ????
???? Animal Kingdom: Multi Pass = An even more questionable buy. With DINOSAUR permanently closing on Feb 2, 2026, Animal Kingdom will have fewer Lightning Lane options overall. That makes the Multi Pass hard to justify for most guests. In this park, I’d recommend a Flight of Passage Single Pass if you’re going the Lightning Lane route.
???? EPCOT: Ride refurbs and changes = big demand. EPCOT becomes much harder to tour without Lightning Lane help in 2026. ???? Test Track, an updated and upgraded Frozen Ever After, and Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure are all Tier 1 — and all pull long waits. Plus, Soarin’ will be introducing its new Soarin’ Over America iteration starting in May. If you want to ride more than one headliner in a day, Multi Pass can save you hours.
???? Hollywood Studios: Slinky Dog Dash will be HARDER to book. With Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster set to close for its re-theme, Hollywood Studios will have fewer Tier 1 options — and that means even more demand for Slinky Dog Dash.
???? Flexibility Is Everything in Magic Kingdom. When rides like Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad reopen after long closures, expect big demand — and strong Lightning Lane value.
✨ Bottom line: 2026 Lightning Lane strategies will NOT look like 2024 or 2025. Knowing which parks need Multi Pass and which don’t will save you time, money, and stress.
Whether you’re booking Lightning Lanes for the very first time or you think you’ve mastered the system…2026 is about to shake up your strategy. ????
Here’s how the parks are changing — and what it means for your day ????
???? Animal Kingdom: Multi Pass = An even more questionable buy. With DINOSAUR permanently closing on Feb 2, 2026, Animal Kingdom will have fewer Lightning Lane options overall. That makes the Multi Pass hard to justify for most guests. In this park, I’d recommend a Flight of Passage Single Pass if you’re going the Lightning Lane route.
???? EPCOT: Ride refurbs and changes = big demand. EPCOT becomes much harder to tour without Lightning Lane help in 2026. ???? Test Track, an updated and upgraded Frozen Ever After, and Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure are all Tier 1 — and all pull long waits. Plus, Soarin’ will be introducing its new Soarin’ Over America iteration starting in May. If you want to ride more than one headliner in a day, Multi Pass can save you hours.
???? Hollywood Studios: Slinky Dog Dash will be HARDER to book. With Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster set to close for its re-theme, Hollywood Studios will have fewer Tier 1 options — and that means even more demand for Slinky Dog Dash.
???? Flexibility Is Everything in Magic Kingdom. When rides like Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad reopen after long closures, expect big demand — and strong Lightning Lane value.
✨ Bottom line: 2026 Lightning Lane strategies will NOT look like 2024 or 2025. Knowing which parks need Multi Pass and which don’t will save you time, money, and stress.
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