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Visiting the park becomes a mission

Visiting the park becomes a mission. First you have to get your ticket which is expensive for one day. Price depends on the day you wish to visit. So the range can be from $109 to $149. If you wish to park hop you will need to purchase that option another $35. You want to try to skip the long waits in line so purchasing the Lightning lane for one person, the price depends on what park you are starting on. You are able to reserve 3 choices for lightning lane before you get into the park. But be warned it will not be at the times you want. They will offer what is available and you have to pick from that. And some maybe not available. Oh by the way you will have to pay another premium for the most popular rides, such as: Ride of the Resistance, Guardians of the Galaxy, 7Dwarfs Mine Train, Tron, and a couple others. The lightning lane pass sucks. They will schedule you to walk from one part of the park to the other side, and then back again, this will wear you out in no time. All you will want to do after that is head back to your hotel to rest. This last visit I did 3 rides were not working, and one we had to be walked off from because in the middle of the ride it broke down. Oh sure they gave us a lightning lane pass to come back on the same day when it was working again. Not worth the hassle. Sadly the way they are working the parks is no longer a joy or pleasure. It becomes a mission to get through the parks. I have been an annual passholder for a few years and this year will be the last. I do not encourage anyone to be an annual passholder as it will now cost you more than it has ever has.If you do end up going especially during the summer take plenty of water and snacks. You will pay through the nose for drinks and food at the parks. Try to visit the easy in and out parks. Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. Leave the Magic Kingdom for last as you will have to park, take a tram, then take the monorail or boat to the ticket booths, then wait in line to get inside. You will easily lose and hour to access that park. Good luck.......

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Date of experience: Jul 28, 2024