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Disneyland resort fans are paying higher prices to skip long lines, data show

LOS ANGELES — For the past several months, Disneyland Resort fans have had to pay extra to avoid the longest lines for the theme park’s most popular attractions. The higher prices to use the Genie+ feature on the Disneyland app to skip the traditional stand-by queues comes as fans inundate Disneyland and California Adventure Park during one of the resort’s most popular times of the year: the ...
A Lightning Lane sign at "Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure" in Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California, on Aug. 10, 2022. Disneyland has used the upcharge Lightning Lanes to offset lower attendance at the park. The higher prices to use the Genie+ feature on the Disneyland app to skip the traditional stand-by queues comes as fans...

LOS ANGELES — For the past several months, Disneyland Resort fans have had to pay extra to avoid the longest lines for the theme park’s most popular attractions.

The higher prices to use the Genie+ feature on the Disneyland app to skip the traditional stand-by queues comes as fans inundate Disneyland and California Adventure Park during one of the resort’s most popular

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