Can You Use Lightning Lane When Park Hopping?
Yes, you can use the Lightning Lane when park hopping at Disney theme parks. Park hopping allows guests to visit multiple parks in a single day, and the Lightning Lane is the new system introduced by Disney to replace the FastPass system. With the Lightning Lane, guests can make reservations for attractions and experiences in advance, reducing wait times and enhancing their park hopping experience.
When park hopping, guests can reserve Lightning Lane access for attractions in the park they plan to visit first. Once they have used their initial reservation, they can make additional reservations for Lightning Lane access at the other park they wish to hop to. The Lightning Lane system allows for flexibility and efficient planning, ensuring that guests get the most out of their park hopping adventure.
FAQs About Using Lightning Lane When Park Hopping
1. Can I make Lightning Lane reservations for attractions at multiple parks in a single day?
Yes, you can make Lightning Lane reservations for attractions at multiple parks when park hopping. After using your initial reservation, you can make additional reservations at the next park you plan to visit.
2. Are there any restrictions on Lightning Lane reservations when park hopping?
There are no specific restrictions on Lightning Lane reservations when park hopping. However, certain attractions may have limited availability or require a separate reservation, such as Rise of the Resistance at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
3. Do I need to pay extra for Lightning Lane access when park hopping?
No, Lightning Lane access is included with the purchase of a valid park ticket. There is no additional cost to use the Lightning Lane system when park hopping.
4. Are there any time restrictions for making Lightning Lane reservations when park hopping?
You can make Lightning Lane reservations for attractions at the second park you plan to visit as soon as you have used your initial reservation. There are no specific time restrictions for making these reservations.
5. Can I make Lightning Lane reservations for popular attractions when park hopping?
Yes, you can make Lightning Lane reservations for popular attractions when park hopping. However, availability may vary depending on the demand and may be subject to limited availability at certain attractions.
6. Can I change or modify my Lightning Lane reservations when park hopping?
Yes, you can change or modify your Lightning Lane reservations when park hopping. The Disney Genie app or website allows you to manage your reservations and make any necessary adjustments.
7. Can I use Lightning Lane for multiple attractions at the same time when park hopping?
No, you can only have one active Lightning Lane reservation at a time. Once you have used your current reservation, you can make a new reservation for another attraction.
8. Do I need to make Lightning Lane reservations in advance when park hopping?
It is recommended to make Lightning Lane reservations in advance, especially for popular attractions. However, there may be availability for same-day reservations depending on the demand and attraction availability.
9. Can I make Lightning Lane reservations for shows or parades when park hopping?
No, Lightning Lane reservations are currently only available for select attractions and experiences. Shows and parades do not require Lightning Lane reservations.
10. Is Lightning Lane available for all attractions at each park when park hopping?
Lightning Lane is available for most attractions at each park when park hopping. However, there may be certain attractions or experiences that do not participate in the Lightning Lane system.
11. Can I use Lightning Lane during Extra Magic Hours when park hopping?
Yes, Lightning Lane is available during Extra Magic Hours for eligible guests. However, availability may vary depending on the park and attraction.
12. Can I make Lightning Lane reservations for character meet and greets when park hopping?
Currently, Lightning Lane reservations are not available for character meet and greets. These experiences are typically accessed on a first-come, first-served basis.