Anonymous wrote:Guests staying at on site resorts can book rides seven days in advance starting from your first theme park day, so you have some time. I think it’s called multi-pass. Individual lightning lanes (for select high demand rides) are purchased morning of your park visit beginning at 7am. There are also virtual queues for free that open at 7am and 1pm for top attractions. You get a boarding group and have an hour to return to the ride.
I haven’t used the new system. Would read up on it to maximize your trip. I think once you use all three rides you can select another pass.
Do make sure you have dining reservations now though.
RE: the free virtual queues. When we were last there they had these for Tron at MK. I guess I got in the queue too late and was shut out. When we got to the park, we asked at guest services if there was any way we could ride this since we couldn't get in the virtual queue. I had teens and this ride was one of the primary reasons we went to MK that day. The guest service rep overrode the queue limit and added it to our passes. Worth asking about if you get shut out on your own.
I agree Disney has become so complex that it's not really a vacation anymore. More like signing up for summer camp - getting online just before 7 am, constantly refreshing to make sure you are in on time, having A, B, and C options in case you get shut out of your first choice.