Welcome back to planDisney, Jamie! Your Halloween arrival is just around the river bend, and I'm sure you're brimming with grave excitement to be returning to the Most Magical Place on Earth! With some new attractions like
Tiana's Bayou Adventure and new offerings like the
Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass service, there's so much to navigate, so let's jump right into your question so you'll be ready to snag all your Lightning Lane entries as soon as you're
eligible!
Jamie, with your
Park Hopper Option, you have so much flexibility with the new Lightning Lane system! In short, yes, you can! Yes, with park hopper privileges, you can opt to purchase a Lightning Lane Single Pass entry for any theme park for which you have eligible admission, so even if you intend to purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass for a different park, you can still purchase up to two Lightning Lane Single Pass entries per person in any of the four theme parks. This is a great strategy to ensure you are able to experience some of the most popular attractions and experiences in multiple parks in a single day!
Another tip I'll give you is that once you have tapped into your first Multi Pass attraction, with your park hopper ticket, you can select your next attraction at any of the theme parks as well (subject to availability). So if you plan to visit a third park after your time at EPCOT, you can choose from available attractions at any theme park of your choosing if it works with your schedule for the day!
Jamie, I hope this helps you to maximize your Lightning Lanes and minimize your wait times! I love that this service allows us to see and do more across the parks during our time; less time waiting in line leaves more time for snacks, stopping for some
PhotoPass photos, or enjoying an impromptu character meet or entertainment option - I love having time to stop and enjoy all the unexpected magic that surrounds us!
If you have any other planning questions before your visit, Jamie, come on back to
planDisney and let us know!
See you real soon,
Alison