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Tell Dart your party, dates, and priorities

Mostly conversational — a few short forms where structure helps. Who's coming, where you're staying, whether anyone is height-limited, the rides that matter most, when the youngest naps. Dart asks follow-ups when something's missing.

Dart welcome / onboarding screen
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Dart syncs with My Disney Experience

A standard Friends & Family connection — same as every other tool in the category. Dart pulls in your party, your tickets, and your existing dining reservations automatically. You don't have to retype the things you've already planned.

Stylized illustration of MDE and Dart connected by a ribbon of light
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Dart checks Lightning Lane availability throughout the day

Dart polls Multi Pass availability every few minutes, and when a fit appears for your party, it secures it — on the right ride, at the right time, around your other plans. You see what was secured and what Dart is still watching.

Dart live day — plan view with a Lightning Lane secured toast
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Dart adjusts when the day shifts

Running late, a ride goes down, a kid needs a break — Dart suggests the next move and reworks the rest of the day quietly. You stay in charge of the schedule; Dart just keeps options ready.

Fox looking at a winding paper map with two divergent paths
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Add Dining when it shipsFall 2026

Available Fall 2026 as an optional upgrade — not a replacement of Lightning Lane. Dart watches dining availability and books hard-to-find reservations when they open. Always your choice whether to add it.

Fox carrying a restaurant menu past colorful umbrella tables
The conversation

Mostly chat. Forms when they help.

Tell Dart things in plain language. “We want Space Mountain before the kids get hangry.” “Skip Pirates if the line's bad.” “Grandparents are joining day two — they tire easily.” Dart already knows your dining (it pulled it from MDE). For the things structure helps with — party setup, ride preferences — there's a clean form.

Dart mobile chat — Big Thunder return window, TRON booking confirmation
Dart mobile schedule — bus, park entry, Peter Pan Lightning Lane
The schedule

One day. One view. Lock anything you want.

Manual blocks (parade, naptime, the character meal you've been excited about for six months), Lightning Lane selections, and dining all live in one timeline. Lock anything and Dart works around it. Unlock and Dart includes it again.

What Dart doesn't do

Refreshingly direct. The list is short.

Doesn't buy your Lightning Lane Multi Pass for you

You purchase Multi Pass in My Disney Experience, the same way you always have.

Doesn't book Individual Lightning Lanes

Those are a separate Disney product. Different game.

Doesn't join Virtual Queues

Not at launch. Possibly later.

Doesn't replace My Disney Experience

Dart works alongside MDE — never instead of it.

Doesn't guarantee bookings

Availability is outside our control. We watch hard and book fast.

Doesn't work at Disneyland

Walt Disney World only at launch.

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