Unofficially, yes. While Lightning Lane return times are supposed to be 1-hour windows, you seem to be able to scan in for an additional 2 hours after the official return time. And once the official 1-hour return time window passes you are able to book another lightning lane. So if you let one of your 3 return times pass, you can book another, and now have 4 lightning lanes booked. You can keep doing this to create a stack. This is very handy if you have a mid-day break.Here's an example:Suppose you have Pirates at 12:00, Haunted Mansion at 12:30, and Peter Pan at 1:00, and you plan to be having lunch or lounging at your resort at that time. At 1pm, your Pirates has "expired" and you book Dumbo for 3pm. At 12:30pm your Haunted Mansion expires, and you book Buzz Lightyear for 3:30pm. At 1pm your Peter Pan expires and you book Space Mountain for 4pm. Then after you're done your relaxing mid-afternoon break, you head back to the park and you have a stack of 6 rides ready to go. You ridePirates at 2:45Haunted Mansion at 3:00Peter Pan at 3:15Dumbo at 3:30
Buzz Lightyear at 3:45Space Mountain at 4pm
For each of the last 3 you can book another.
But keep in mind that you can't "unlock" lightning lanes without scanning into one. This means you won't be able to book additional tier 1's, or attractions in other parks. So if you're looking to stack so that you can show up later in the morning, then you will be limited in your choice of lightning lanes.
Also note, that officially return times are 1-hour long, so Disney could close this loophole at any time.
What Kiran suggests is the best way to do it currently, but it's unofficial.
You can only get three at a time now UNLESS you have a ride closure during one of your lightening lanes and you get an experience redemption.
However you can “stack” those three later in the day - you can’t overlap them until the morning.
Unofficially, yes. While Lightning Lane return times are supposed to be 1-hour windows, you seem to be able to scan in for an additional 2 hours after the official return time. And once the official 1-hour return time window passes you are able to book another lightning lane. So if you let one of your 3 return times pass, you can book another, and now have 4 lightning lanes booked. You can keep doing this to create a stack. This is very handy if you have a mid-day break. Here's an example: Suppose you have Pirates at 12:00, Haunted Mansion at 12:30, and Peter Pan at 1:00, and you plan to be having lunch or lounging at your resort at that time. At 1pm, your Pirates has "expired" and you book Dumbo for 3pm. At 12:30pm your Haunted Mansion expires, and you book Buzz Lightyear for 3:30pm. At 1pm your Peter Pan expires and you book Space Mountain for 4pm. Then after you're done your relaxing mid-afternoon break, you head back to the park and you have a stack of 6 rides ready to go. You ride Pirates at 2:45 Haunted Mansion at 3:00 Peter Pan at 3:15 Dumbo at 3:30
Buzz Lightyear at 3:45 Space Mountain at 4pm
For each of the last 3 you can book another.
But keep in mind that you can't "unlock" lightning lanes without scanning into one. This means you won't be able to book additional tier 1's, or attractions in other parks. So if you're looking to stack so that you can show up later in the morning, then you will be limited in your choice of lightning lanes.
Also note, that officially return times are 1-hour long, so Disney could close this loophole at any time.