The New Disney World Hacks—How to Skip Lines and Meet Mickey

With the end of FastPass+ and a panoply of pandemic-related restrictions, there’s a new math to having a magical time in Orlando.

The Magic Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World.

Photographer: Matt Stroshane/Walt Disney World Resort/Getty Images

At Walt Disney World, the kids can’t hug Mickey and Minnie these days. Instead, because of the ongoing pandemic, they wave to them on parade floats and balconies. One water park, Typhoon Lagoon, has yet to reopen, along with attractions such as Disney’s Festival of Fantasy parade and a half-dozen shows. Even the way you wait in line—or skip it—will evolve this fall, as FastPass+ is being phased out in favor of a paid digital system called Disney Genie+ for expediting entry at popular rides.

None of this has stopped the crowds from returning. In the third quarter of 2021, Disney’s theme park division turned a profit for the first time since the start of the pandemic. Chief Executive Officer Bob Chapek says the parks are welcoming the maximum number of visitors allowed by capacity restrictions. That demand is only set to rise further, now that Disney World kicked off an 18-month celebration of its 50th anniversary on Oct. 1. VIP offerings are therefore harder to procure than ever. If you’re planning your visit with an eye to luxury, here are some workarounds to ensure you can still cut lines and greet princesses, without a hitch.