Disney World has once again updated the Genie+ lineup for its theme parks. Like they did back during the holidays, Disney is now including three major rides in Genie+ that were previously available through Individual Lightning Lane.

New attractions now included with Genie+

  • Space Mountain – Magic Kingdom
  • Frozen Ever After – EPCOT
  • Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway – Hollywood Studios

Is this Genie+ change temporary?

Disney says this is a “temporary” move, with the change set to expire on August 7. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if this “temporary” move ends up being permanent, like when Rise of the Resistance moved from Boarding Groups to a traditional standby queue.

When Disney World moved these attractions (plus Expedition Everest) from Individual Lightning Lane to Genie+ over the holidays, they did revert them back. I think this case is different because rather than a change for a busy few weeks, this change is slated to last months. I think Disney is calling this move temporary so they have more options in the future.

What about Expedition Everest?

Unlike the last Genie+/Individual Lightning Lane switch, Expedition Everest isn’t included in this list. Why? Because Expedition Everest is currently undergoing a lengthy refurbishment. I would expect Expedition Everest to join the Genie+ lineup once it reopens later in 2022.

What’s the difference between Individual Lightning Lane and Genie Plus Lightning Lane?

With Individual Lightning Lane, you pay a la carte to get front of the line access for one ride, usually the most popular ride in the park. For instance, you would pay $15 to skip to the front of the line at Rise of the Resistance in Hollywood Studios. With Genie+, you pay a flat daily rate per person, giving you one at a time access to a lineup of multiple Lightning Lane attractions.

For more on Genie+ and Lightning Lane, check out these resources:

All of our guides will be updated shortly to reflect these new lineups.

Let us know your thoughts!

What do you think about this move? Will this make it more likely that you will purchase Genie+ for your Disney World trip? Let me know in the comments below!