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How Much Does Lightning Lane Single Pass Cost in 2026?

Quick Answer

Lightning Lane Single Pass prices in 2026 range from $11 to $25 per person per ride. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is the cheapest at $11-$15. Avatar Flight of Passage runs $15-$19, Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind $16-$22, Tron Lightcycle / Run $19-$23, and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is the most expensive at $20-$25. All prices vary by date and demand.

Detailed Explanation

Lightning Lane Single Pass is a separate, per-ride purchase for Disney World's five most popular attractions. These rides are not included in LLMP โ€” you pay individually for each one. Here is the full pricing breakdown for 2026.

2026 LLSP Prices by Attraction

AttractionParkPrice Range
Seven Dwarfs Mine TrainMagic Kingdom$11-$15
Avatar Flight of PassageAnimal Kingdom$15-$19
Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic RewindEPCOT$16-$22
Tron Lightcycle / RunMagic Kingdom$19-$23
Star Wars: Rise of the ResistanceHollywood Studios$20-$25

Every price is per person, per ride, one-time use. You ride once and the pass is consumed.

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train: Best LLSP Value
At $11-$15, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is the cheapest LLSP at any park. Standby waits regularly hit 60-80 minutes, so even the $15 peak price saves you over an hour for what amounts to pocket change by Disney standards. If you are only buying one LLSP at Magic Kingdom, Seven Dwarfs is the smarter pick unless Tron is your must-do.

Rise of the Resistance and Flight of Passage: Best Time Savings
These two rides have the longest standby waits in all of Disney World โ€” 90-120+ minutes on a typical day. Rise of the Resistance at $20-$25 and Flight of Passage at $15-$19 look expensive on paper, but the math works in your favor. Paying $20 to skip a 2-hour line means you valued your time at $10/hour. Most families would take that deal instantly. Flight of Passage is the better value of the two since the price is lower and the standby wait is just as brutal.

How Pricing Works
LLSP prices are dynamic and fluctuate based on the date and real-time demand. Prices tend to be lowest early in the morning when booking first opens and can tick upward as the day goes on and availability shrinks. A low-crowd Tuesday in September might have Tron LLSP at $19. A Saturday during spring break could push the same ride to $23.

You Can Only Hold One LLSP at a Time
This is the rule that catches people off guard: you cannot stack multiple LLSP purchases. You buy one, ride it (or let the window expire), and then you can buy another. So if you want both Tron and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train via LLSP on the same day, you need to use the first one before purchasing the second. Plan your timing accordingly.

Booking Windows: Resort Guests vs. Day Guests
Resort hotel guests (staying at a Disney-owned or partner hotel) can book LLSP starting at 7:00 AM on the day of their visit. Day guests without a resort stay can book at official park opening time. That 7 AM head start matters โ€” on peak days, the most popular LLSP time slots for Rise of the Resistance and Tron can sell out within minutes of 7:00 AM.

LLSP Is Completely Separate from LLMP
Buying LLMP does not include any LLSP attractions. These are two entirely separate products. You can buy LLMP and LLSP on the same day, and many visitors do exactly that for their most important park day. See our guide on the difference between Multi Pass and Single Pass for the full comparison.

Strategy: Which LLSP Should You Buy?
If you can only afford one LLSP per day, prioritize based on your park:

  • Magic Kingdom: Seven Dwarfs Mine Train ($11-$15) โ€” best value, consistently long waits
  • Hollywood Studios: Rise of the Resistance ($20-$25) โ€” longest standby in the resort, worth every dollar
  • EPCOT: Guardians Cosmic Rewind ($16-$22) โ€” standby regularly exceeds 70 minutes
  • Animal Kingdom: Flight of Passage ($15-$19) โ€” cheapest way to skip the longest line in the park

If your budget allows two LLSP on a Magic Kingdom day, grab both Seven Dwarfs and Tron. Use Seven Dwarfs first (ride it mid-morning), then buy Tron LLSP for the afternoon. You will save 2-3 hours of combined standby time for roughly $35 per person.

Example

You are a resort guest visiting Magic Kingdom on a Saturday in April. At 7:00 AM, you open My Disney Experience and buy Seven Dwarfs Mine Train LLSP for $14 with a 10:15 AM return window. You arrive at the park at 8:45 AM, rope drop Tron with a 20-minute wait, then tap into Seven Dwarfs at 10:15 AM via LLSP โ€” standby is already 75 minutes. As soon as you scan in, you purchase Tron LLSP for $22 with a 1:30 PM window. By 2:00 PM, you have ridden both LLSP headliners and spent $36 per person, skipping roughly 2.5 hours of combined standby waits.

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