Tokyo Disneyland, sunset
Photo: Colton Jones/UnsplashTokyo Disneyland during sunset

Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea are bringing back Priority Pass for the summer

This pass will cut the waiting times for some of the most popular rides at Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea

Youka Nagase
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Youka Nagase
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Tokyo Disney Resort has changed a lot of its rules and regulations since the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, such as lifting the ban on meet-and-greets with characters. Now, both Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea are reintroducing the Priority Pass to help you beat the queues this summer.

Tokyo Disneyland
Photo: Michael Gordon/DreamstimeBig Thunder Mountain in Tokyo Disneyland

Previously, both Disney parks offered a Fastpass, but this system was ditched in 2020. The new Priority Pass will work just like the Fastpass, in that it will let you access a priority line with much shorter waiting times during a designated time frame. Here are the fourteen attractions that will participate in the Priority Pass system:

 Tokyo Disneyland 

  • Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
  • Space Mountain
  • Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters
  • Big Thunder Mountain
  • Pooh’s Honey Hunt
  • Haunted Mansion
  • Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek

Tokyo DisneySea

  • Aquatopia
  • Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
  • Turtle Talk
  • Nemo & Friends SeaRider
  • Magic Lamp Theater
  • Raging Spirits
Disney Resort app
Photo: Tabea Greuner; photo of the Tokyo Disney Resort appThe Tokyo Disney Resort app

To obtain a Priority Pass, you’ll need to download the Tokyo Disney Resort App. You’ll be able to register for the pass for free via the app after you’ve entered the park. 

While the starting date hasn’t been announced yet, we can expect to see the Priority Pass soon since summer is just around the corner. Visit the Tokyo Disney Resort website for more information.

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