A Disney World Expert Calls Getting Genie+ Passes A ‘Taylor Swift Concert-Level Competition,’ And As A Frequent Parkgoer, He’s Not Wrong

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Vacations are supposed to be fun and reduce your stress level. Unfortunately, if you’re taking a vacation to Disneyland or Walt Disney World, that isn’t always the case. There’s a lot of work that can go into planning such a vacation, and almost as much that’s needed once you’re there. What can you bring to Disneyland? Where is the best food at Walt Disney World? Luckily, there have been some changes in recent months that have improved the situation, at least at Walt Disney World.

Disney World has had multiple iterations of a line-skipping option, originally called FastPass, over the years. When the system was brought back following the global pandemic, it was introduced as Genie+, and it gave guests the option to select rides where they could skip the line all from their mobile phone, which was great if you like trying to buy hard-to-get concert tickets. I’ve visited Disney World a lot and used every version of this system, and Genie+ was not my favorite.

How Genie+ Was Like A “Taylor Swift Concert” 

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