Disney World’s priciest line-skipping option is already disappearing for the weekend.

If you’re heading to Walt Disney World this weekend and were hoping to grab Lightning Lane Premier Pass, you may want to check availability before making any big plans. The premium skip-the-line option has sold out for select parks during what is expected to be a busy Father’s Day weekend, and some prices remain high through the end of June.
Lightning Lane Premier Pass is now sold out at Magic Kingdom for June 19, June 20, and June 21. The pass remains available for the rest of June at Magic Kingdom, with prices ranging from $379 to $419.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios is also seeing limited availability. Lightning Lane Premier Pass is sold out for today, June 19, but at the time of the report, it was still available for the remainder of the month. Pricing for Hollywood Studios ranges from $269 to $339.


Meanwhile, EPCOT and Disney’s Animal Kingdom still show availability every day for the rest of June.

For anyone unfamiliar, Lightning Lane Premier Pass is Disney World’s highest-tier Lightning Lane option. It includes one-time entry to each available Lightning Lane experience in one park for one day, with no scheduled arrival windows required. That means guests can ride eligible attractions when they want, instead of booking return times. The pass also includes digital downloads of select attraction photos and videos.

The timing here is important. This weekend lines up with Father’s Day weekend, which may be contributing to stronger demand, higher pricing, and larger crowds across Walt Disney World. Crowds are also expected to remain elevated heading into the end of June and early July as Fourth of July travel approaches.
For guests planning a Disney World trip, this is a good reminder that Lightning Lane Premier Pass is not guaranteed, even at its premium price point. Availability can sell out, especially during holiday weekends, summer travel periods, and high-demand park days.

If Magic Kingdom is your must-do park and Lightning Lane Premier Pass is part of your strategy, checking early could make a big difference. With sold-out dates already showing up for June 19 through June 21, guests visiting during peak summer crowds may want to compare Lightning Lane Multi Pass, Single Pass options, standby waits, and early entry strategies before relying on Premier Pass availability.
As always, keep checking back for more Disney World news, Lightning Lane updates, theme park crowd reports, construction updates, entertainment changes, and travel planning tips.






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