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Disney is revamping its reservation systems at its Walt Disney World and Disneyland theme parks with what it calls the new "Disney Genie Service," a free tool aimed at improving guests' planning and experience while cutting down on wait times.
The parks are also ditching their FASTPASS, FastPass+ and Disney MaxPass services, but are adding two new ways to skip lines for a fee.
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The company announced the Genie Service on its blog on Wednesday, explaining that the new digital tool due out this fall will be built in to both the My Disney Experience and Disneyland apps. Disney promises the "service will maximize your park time, so you can have more fun."
Disney Genie Service will offer itinerary updates, a way to see current and forecasted wait times for attractions, and the ability to make dining and experience reservations.