Reviews of Disney Genie+ — WDW
Reviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 12/08/2021
Rating: (1) Not Recommended
When I am at the parks I don't want to be on my phone all day.
Pros:
There are no prosCons:
Miss a lot of things going on as you have to monitor your phone all day.Reviewed by MainStreetMe Review Date: 12/08/2021
Rating: (8) Recommended
It took me a few days to really get the hang of Genie+ but I actually really liked it. I was travelling solo so will need to see how I get on when I go with my family and with my friend, but for my needs I was able to get on lots of rides throughout each day that I used it.
It’s definitely about knowing how to best work the system - we’ve got Molly to help with that! - and using it to your advantage to make the most of it, but I found it good value for money. By the end of my holiday I had 3 Lightning Lane passes on the go at once which was great.
Pros:
If you know how it works, $15 is not bad - quite good value in fact - to ensure you get on just about all the rides.Cons:
You have to know how it works! The tip board doesn’t show you what time you booked, just what time the next one is so you have to keep flipping between screens. It can mean a lot of time on your phone. Only being able to ride each ride’s Lightning Lane once. (Although this is workable)Reviewed by cindyfan Review Date: 12/07/2021
Rating: (5) Not Recommended
It’s great to have something back like fast pass. But Genie+ is not user friendly. It’s a struggle trying to book the attractions you most want to do. It makes it even more difficult to plan the day. It’s like going back in time to paper fast passes but without certain benefits like being able to use it more than once per attraction. Fast Pass+ was great to be able to plan by choosing the time you want to ride. Genie+ is good to have for Magic Kingdom but a waste of money at the other parks.
Pros:
The tip board is great to keep watch on wait times.Cons:
Price! And Not being able to book an attraction more than once. Not being able to choose what time to ride the attractions.Reviewed by TeacherDreamsofDisney Review Date: 12/06/2021
Rating: (8) Recommended
During a 2 week trip Thanksgiving & the week after, my daughter & I used Genie+ one day at Hollywood & one at Magic Kingdom. Both experiences allowed us to ride everything we wanted fairly easily. At Hollywood, I used Molly’s fiddle faddle strategy & picked rides with close times. At this point changes had not been made for the loophole of holding 2 Lightening lanes at a time. We pretty much rode back to back rides all day with little down time even though the park was very crowded. This was Thanksgiving week. The week after, a small change was made to prevent overlapping plans with lightening lane when we used it at Magic Kingdom. We did a couple big demand rides 1st thing in the morning like Jungle Cruise & Big Thunder during early park admission. Throughout the rest of the day we used the same plan of grabbing ride times as close together as possible & again rode everything & had little down time. The only issue was that we wanted to grab Jungle Cruise in the evening to see the Christmas lights since we didn’t use Genie+ that morning, but the night times were gone before we were able to get one. I think if people watch the All Ears videos about Genie to understand it & have a plan of how they want to use it, then it can be beneficial. I was explaining it to others throughout the day as I overheard concerns & problems some people expressed in line. Some were confused with the Genie+ & individual lighting lane rides thinking Genie+ rides for $15 all day were also only pick 1 & ride once.
Pros:
If you understand how to use Genie + efficiently & have a plan to use it in combination with early park entry if you’re a resort guest, it can make your day go smoothly with little wait times.Cons:
If you wait for a ride like Jungle Cruise you may want to ride in the evening, there may not be any ride availability left. Sometimes you just have to grab a time when it pops up or you might miss the opportunity to ride at all. It would be expensive for a large family. It was just my daughter & me, so it wasn’t a terrible addition to the budget. We also only chose to use it a couple days out of our trip that were busier & used stand by the other days.Reviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 11/27/2021
Rating: (4) Not Recommended
Still difficult to get the rides you want even after paying the extra for plus. We used to love coming here when they had fast pass. Not sure it is worth the money to stay on Disney property anymore.