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Disney Alerts Visitors About a Lightning Lane Change Nobody Saw Coming

A lot is happening across Walt Disney World right now. Refurbishments are nearing completion, attractions are being brought back online, and new projects are emerging, reshaping how guests navigate through the parks. Even regular visitors admit they’re having a tough time predicting what a typical day will look like. In the midst of this constant movement, Disney quietly introduced an unexpected update—one aimed directly at how guests should utilize Lightning Lane.

This message doesn’t involve pricing changes or reservation windows. Instead, it nudges guests to adjust something that affects nearly every moment in the park: which attractions deserve priority in Lightning Lane Multipass.

The walkway to Space Mountain, empty of guests, at Magic Kingdom Park.
Credit: Steven Miller, Flickr

The Lightning Lane System Today

Since the transition away from Genie+, Disney has positioned Lightning Lane Multipass as a more structured, plan-ahead system. Guests select a few attractions before arrival, then continue adding more as the day unfolds. Popular rides book fast, so an early strategy remains essential.

The updated system gives guests more control, but it also raises the stakes. Choosing the wrong attraction to reserve early can mean losing time—or missing out altogether. That’s why Disney’s newest guidance has sparked so much conversation: it hints that something unusual is happening with wait-time trends.

EPCOT’s Unexpected Spotlight Moment

Typically, EPCOT isn’t the park where Lightning Lane decisions feel urgent. Between festival offerings, walkthroughs, and a wide spread of rides, the crowds usually balance themselves. Recently, however, Disney has urged guests to reconsider their EPCOT choices after noticing a surprising pattern had emerged.

The park’s major attractions still draw long lines, but the updated messaging suggests a shift beneath the surface—one that changes how visitors should plan their must-dos.

adults eats snacks in disney world's EPCOT park in front of Spaceship Earth ride
Credit: Disney

The Usual EPCOT Priorities

For years, EPCOT planning has revolved around the same headliners. Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind generates strong demand and now offers a combination of standby and a Lightning Lane Single Pass. Frozen Ever After stands as one of the most dependable high-wait attractions, packed from open to close. Test Track routinely fills its queue shortly after rope drop.

These three rides typically define EPCOT’s top tier. But something has thrown that familiar lineup off balance. Disney is now drawing attention to an attraction that rarely sits at the top of anyone’s list: Soarin’ Around the World.

The Frozen Ever After finale at EPCOT inside of Disney World.
Credit: Disney

A Surprising Rise in Wait Times

Soarin’ has always been popular, but it wasn’t known for day-long lines—until now. In recent weeks, the attraction has consistently climbed into higher wait-time territory, surprising guests who assumed it would remain a relatively easy win early in the day.

One jump even pushed Soarin’ past Cosmic Rewind’s posted wait, hitting the triple-digit mark at 100 minutes. While that moment caught the most attention, it wasn’t the only spike. The pattern repeated enough for Disney to update its Lightning Lane guidance accordingly.

What’s Causing the Shift?

Fans have offered a mix of explanations. Renewed interest in Soarin’, temporary downtime at Test Track, festival-driven crowds, and early-day bottlenecks all play a role. Some guests may also reroute after seeing Cosmic Rewind operate with a Lightning Lane Single Pass, prompting them to choose Soarin’ instead.

Whatever the cause, the conclusion is the same: Soarin’ has become unexpectedly competitive, and Disney wants guests to take note.

entrance sign for Soarin' Around the World in Disney World's EPCOT park
Credit: Sarah Larson, Inside the Magic

Why the Multipass Strategy Must Adjust

With wait times hitting new highs, Soarin’ now functions like a must-reserve attraction. It’s no longer one you can slide into casually. Booking a Multipass return time early ensures that you won’t spend a significant part of your afternoon waiting in standby or miss the experience altogether.

Final Thoughts

Disney’s latest advisory highlights how quickly the parks can change. Crowd patterns shift without warning, and attractions that flew under the radar can suddenly become some of the toughest to ride. EPCOT’s evolving landscape makes it clear: staying adaptable is more important than ever.

If you’re planning a visit, keep an eye on wait-time trends and don’t overlook Soarin’ when mapping out your day. Disney’s message is clear—this unexpected surge deserves your attention.

Sarah Larson

Sarah is a theme park enthusiast who loves visiting Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort. She enjoys covering the latest attractions, park updates, hotel changes, and industry developments for theme park fans. A dedicated Marvel fan, she never passes up an opportunity to ride her favorite Disney attraction, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. When it comes to Disney classics, Pirates of the Caribbean still holds the top spot on her list. At Universal, she’s a big fan of the thrills of VelociCoaster, but Men in Black: Alien Attack remains a personal favorite, where she proudly considers herself a professional "Galactic Defender."

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