Opening Day Genie+ And Individual Attraction Pricing Revealed

Opening Day Genie+ And Individual Attraction Pricing Revealed
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Today is the launch day of Disney's new Genie, Genie+, and individual attraction selection service, replacing Fastpass+. A new My Disney Experience app update (to version 7) is required and was released this morning.

The Genie+ side of the service - as previously announced - costs $15 per guest, per day. Which gives guests access to book the "Lightning Lane" on select attractions one at at time during the day (previously the Fastpass+ lines).

Alongside Genie+, there is "Individual Attraction Selections". These are reserved for the most in-demand attractions, and not included in the Genie+ service. These prices do and will fluctuate depending on demand and other factors. On opening the day today, here are the prices that guests have to pay to book the "Lightning Lane" for those attractions in the "Individual Attraction Selections" category.

Magic Kingdom
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train: $10
Space Mountain: $7

Hollywood Studios
Rise Of The Resistance: $15
Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway: $8

Animal Kingdom
Expedition Everest: $7
Flights Of Passage: $11

EPCOT
Remy's Ratatouille Adventure: $9
Frozen Ever After: $9

Keep in mind these prices do not include tax.

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