I really appreciate this video! You explained it perfectly 😊 with some of the videos and blogs about the new multi pass, it’s been confusing honestly. But you made it simple, straight to the point, which I appreciate! Thank you so much for making my upcoming trip less stressful 😊
Heading there in September & so nervous to try out the new system! I thank you for your video. Hope you have more content for the other parks! Looking forward to it 🎉
You do still need to make park reservations but when getting your lightning lane multi pass, all the parks are available, so you pick which one you want to get the lightning lane for
@@mattjohnston810 no matter which park lightning lane multi pass you buy, you’ll have to start at the park you purchased no matter what. But if Epcot is cheaper than make a park, reservation for Epcot and start there then park hop to a different park to use your lightning lane at the more expensive park. But again that’s a risk because the lightning lanes you want may not be available by the time you hop
I am bringing my new family down to Magic Kingdom in October, we are adopting 4 kiddos. Do you know what is available for kids with autism. I have emailed them but I still haven’t received anything yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
what I learned is keep checking the app while in the park. What is the point to be in the park but not really being present? Disney is money grabbing and destroying park experience at the same time. I'd rather pay up front and book all the rides before entering the park, so I can actually enjoy the atmosphere.
I really appreciate this video! You explained it perfectly 😊 with some of the videos and blogs about the new multi pass, it’s been confusing honestly. But you made it simple, straight to the point, which I appreciate! Thank you so much for making my upcoming trip less stressful 😊
@@desireeweldon9596 this makes me so happy! I’m so glad! Thank you for the feedback as I make more of these types of videos!
Heading there in September & so nervous to try out the new system! I thank you for your video. Hope you have more content for the other parks! Looking forward to it 🎉
@@StaceAcordaaa thank you so much! I plan on doing much more! Always feel free to leave me ideas of what you would like to see too ☺️
We are going in September as well and feel the same way. Thanks for your explanation
@@juttaperry so glad it’s helpful! Have a great trip!
Do you have to make a reservation to the park? Or how does it know which day and which park you’ll be at? Or can you just go to any park in any order?
Thank you for your help. Simple good video
You do still need to make park reservations but when getting your lightning lane multi pass, all the parks are available, so you pick which one you want to get the lightning lane for
@@themagicaldetailsreally? I think that’s only for AP holders and group tickets not resort stay package or date specific tickets as of back in January
@@mattjohnston810 no matter which park lightning lane multi pass you buy, you’ll have to start at the park you purchased no matter what. But if Epcot is cheaper than make a park, reservation for Epcot and start there then park hop to a different park to use your lightning lane at the more expensive park. But again that’s a risk because the lightning lanes you want may not be available by the time you hop
This video was super helpful!! 👏🏼 can’t wait to try the multi pass out soon! 🎉
@@zariaabreu thank you! I am really looking forward to trying it at other parks too. We need to go together!
@@themagicaldetails let’s do it! I vote Animal Kingdom 🤭😆
Very helpful video 🎢🎠🌐
@@mmendoza6778 I’m so glad!
I am bringing my new family down to Magic Kingdom in October, we are adopting 4 kiddos. Do you know what is available for kids with autism. I have emailed them but I still haven’t received anything yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
@@jeremymiller6264 there is a lot of info here! disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/neurodivergent
@@themagicaldetails thank you
what I learned is keep checking the app while in the park. What is the point to be in the park but not really being present? Disney is money grabbing and destroying park experience at the same time. I'd rather pay up front and book all the rides before entering the park, so I can actually enjoy the atmosphere.