Isn’t it nice to hear the phrase, “You’re good to go!“? Know what that means? It means you don’t have to think, plan, or STRESS. That’s music to our ears — especially when we’re talking about planning a trip to Disney World.
Speaking of Disney trip planning, we have a LOT of big changes to discuss. Disney just REMOVED the Park Pass Reservation requirements for most visitors. That means most guests don’t need to plan ahead and reserve a theme park before their trip! But remember how we said “most”? Well, Annual Passholders will still need park reservations if they want to visit a park before 2PM (and all day long on Saturdays and Sundays for Magic Kingdom). Disney is also introducing a new system called good-to-go days, which appear on your calendar in the Disney World app. Now we have an important update on the new system — let’s talk about it!
A good-to-go day is a special day when Passholders will NOT need a Park Pass Reservation. These new good-to-go days officially started appearing on the Annual Passholder calendar on January 11th and will be updated on a rolling basis. Now that the calendar is LIVE and available to view, let’s take a look at what these good-to-go days look like!
To view the new good-to-go days online, start by visiting the Annual Passholder Admission Calendar website. From there, select your pass type and the park you want to visit.
The new good-to-go days currently apply to ALL parks. Just look out for those green circles — those are the good-to-go days! You can also click “View All “Reservation Not Required” Dates” under your Annual Pass name to see a full list. So far, it looks like Incredi-Pass Passholders can visit any of the four parks without a Park Pass on January 16th, 18th, 23rd, 24th, 28th, and February 1st.
The process works pretty similarly on My Disney Experience. Start by going to the home screen, then tap the “+” icon. From there, tap”Make or Modify Park Reservations.” Then, tap “Annual Passes” under “View Current Availability.” This is the same calendar as above — just select your pass type and the park, or click “View All “Reservation Not Required” Dates” to see the list. It’s pretty simple!
Don’t forget that Disney will add more dates on a rolling basis. As you can see, the calendar has not been updated up to March 2024 quite yet. We’ll keep our eyes out for new good-to-go days, so stay tuned for updates.
Here’s a look at the calendar for Annual Passholders with the Pixie Pass. Those with the Pixie Pass can visit without a Park Pass Reservation on January 16th, 18th, 23rd, 24th, and February 1st.
In the meantime, we’re always on the lookout for the latest Disney news, so stay tuned for more.
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Jack says
How are good to go days a perk? Annual pass holders used to be able to go to any park on any day.
Beth says
I did NOT get an Oswald Magnet.
Tim says
Nice “perk” lol. Why don’t annual pass holders get the same “perk” as everyone else to begin with and not have to have good to go days?
JW says
Not a perk…Disney was so much better prior to covid. It’s been a mess since then. And Iger isn’t any better than Chapek.