Guardians of the Galaxy at Night; EPCOT
  • On Jun 17, 2025
    Katie from MN Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hello! I am looking at booking LLMP at Hollywood Studios AND LLSP for Guardians Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT. Can I purchase both my LLMP and LLSP (at 2 different parks, but on the same day) in one transaction? Thank you! :)

    Hi Katie!

    Thanks for coming back to visit us at planDisney! I appreciate you making us one of your go-to resources!

    I’m happy to let you know that, yes! You can book Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Hollywood Studios and Lightning Lane Single Pass at Epcot (pending availability), all in one transaction, since you’ll be visiting those two parks on the same day. Just make sure you have a valid park hopper ticket linked to your account ahead of time. 

    Let’s chat about how that will look on the morning your booking window opens. 

    On the homepage of your My Disney Experience app, click Purchase under Lightning Lane Multi Pass/Single Pass. After you choose the date of your visit, you’ll click the drop-down menu for Hollywood Studios to select Lightning Lane Multi Pass and the drop-down menu for Epcot to select Guardians of the Galaxy before clicking Continue.

    It will have you confirm your party, then it will ask which park you plan to visit first on your park day. That way, the system will give you options that work best with your plans. 

    From there, you’ll select your Lightning Lane pre-selections for Hollywood Studios, and then it will give you return times for the attractions you chose (including your Lightning Lane Single Pass). Of course, you can modify the times it gives you, pending availability. Just click the Modify Time button under the Lightning Lane you’d like to change to see your options. 

    There’s one catch, though. If only part of your party will be getting a Lightning Lane Single Pass, but your entire party will be getting Lightning Lane Multi Pass, you’ll want to book those two services in separate transactions to avoid paying for a Lightning Lane Single Pass that you wouldn’t use. When you confirm your party during your purchase, you will not be able to choose specific people for each separate service. 

    For example, my 4-year-old would need Lightning Lane Multi Pass at Hollywood Studios, but he’s not big enough to ride Guardians. So, in my case, I would need to complete one transaction for our entire party when it comes to Lightning Lane Multi Pass. Then I would need to complete a second transaction for our Lightning Lane Single Pass so that I don’t have to purchase one of those for him since he wouldn’t use it anyway. 

    If everyone in your party will be getting both services, though, you won’t need to worry about purchasing them in two separate transactions!

    I hope that helps! And as always, feel free to come back with any other questions you have!

    Jenn J. 

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Meet the Panelist: Jenn, Ohio

Hello from Ohio! I’m Jenn–a physical therapist, wife, and mom of 3 boys…who look just like Huey, Dewey, and Louie if you squint! I grew up visiting “The Most Magical Place on Earth,” and now I consider Walt Disney World my home away from home. I have a healthy mix of Joy and Nostalgia when I’m at the Disney Parks, and I’m so excited to help you make lifelong memories on your next Disney vacation. Learn More About Jenn

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