Same day testing Lightning Lane Multi Pass vs. Premier Pass vs. Stand by at Disneyland comparison
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I paid zero. Well, you have a magic key. I do. If you didn't have a magic key, you'd have to buy your park ticket.
Premier Pass actually costs anywhere from $300 to $400 for one day for one person.
I did 42 rides total and my average weight time per ride was 7 and 1/2 minutes.
I had such a great day doing Premiere Pass just because it was so freeing to not have to even think about making a Lightning Lane.
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What is the difference in Lightning Lane Multi Pass, Premier Pass and regular stand by queues at Disneyland? We decided to test each one on the same day. One of us purchased Lightning Lane Multi Pass, one purchased Premier Pass and the other stood in lines. In this video we break down all of the data from our three perspectives. We tell you what we rode on, how long we waited in lines and more. The results may surprise you. Is Premiere Pass worth the cost? Should I purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass? We give you honest opinions after using all three options to help you decide what would be best for your situation. If you missed the entire video of our day, watch this video https://youtu.be/hpM-T3QkISc?si=9vC0beLJAfNdn0xK For discounted theme park tickets look here https://www.getawaytoday.com/?referrerid=7547 or call 855-GET-AWAY and speak to one of their travel experts. Let them know Magical Tour Guide sent you for exclusive rates! Best prices guaranteed! Find me also here โฆ Website https://magicaltourguide.com Instagram @magicaltourguide