You can buy a regular ticket, or you can buy a premium pass which costs more but gives you the right to skip the lines at the attractions.
This isn’t actually the case at the Disney park in California (not familiar with anywhere else). There are different season passes, but the premium ones just let you get in on weekends and holiday days and what not.
They do have “fast passes” but those are available to anyone- you go to a kiosk and get an appointment to come back to the fast-pass line at some later time.
Legoland, for example, sells a Premium Play Pass which gives you “front-line benefits”. Universal sells the Express Pass which allows you to “skip the regular lines”.
Disney, I think, is more wary of PR problems, but still you can buy the (very expensive) “VIP tour” which, as I understand, will allow you to ignore all lines.
This isn’t actually the case at the Disney park in California (not familiar with anywhere else). There are different season passes, but the premium ones just let you get in on weekends and holiday days and what not.
They do have “fast passes” but those are available to anyone- you go to a kiosk and get an appointment to come back to the fast-pass line at some later time.
Legoland, for example, sells a Premium Play Pass which gives you “front-line benefits”. Universal sells the Express Pass which allows you to “skip the regular lines”.
Disney, I think, is more wary of PR problems, but still you can buy the (very expensive) “VIP tour” which, as I understand, will allow you to ignore all lines.