UPDATED November 23, 2024
In January 2024, “Good-to-Go” days were introduced for Disney World Annual Passholders! These are dates when Passholders DO NOT need a Disney Park Park reservation to enter ANY of the four Disney World theme parks.
Good-to-Go dates also apply to Disney Cast Members!
Good-to-Go dates are continually added throughout the year. The following dates are currently Good-to-Go in 2024:
- Stay tuned for future Good-to-Go Days!
How to Find Good-to-Go Days
The circled dates that appear when an Annual Passholders is logged into their My Disney Experience account denote the date as Good-to-Go!
In fact, if you try to make a Park Pass reservation for one of those dates, you’ll receive a second reminder, as a Good-to-Go date is unable to be selected.
A final spot to check is the My Disney Experience app.
You’ll see a message appear on any Good-to-Go days on the home screen of the app if you just scroll down a little bit from the top. (Note that this message will appear day-of only.)
Disney notes that “the theme park reservation calendar will be updated periodically and will show Passholders select days when they may visit a Disney World theme park without needing a theme park reservation.” That means that you will see the “Good to Go” days on a rolling basis, so you can’t view the whole year right away.
It’s important to note that blockout dates still apply, and your integrated calendar will reflect any applicable blockout dates, as well. For example, here is a calendar showing Good-to-Go dates for a Pixie Dust Pass (which is blocked out on Saturdays and Sundays and select holidays):
A few bullet points on what’s good-to-know about Good-to-Go:
- “Good-to-Go” days will automatically appear in the Theme Park Reservation calendar, the Annual Passholder admissions calendar, and the My Disney Experience app;
- What if we already have a park reservation, but that date becomes a Good-to-Go day? Well, that reservation will be removed from your park reservation limit, and will no longer count against your allotment! Don’t worry, tho — it will still appear in your Future Plans when you are logged into my My Disney Experience;
- Good-to-Go days will be added on a rolling basis — days or weeks in advance — so it’s advisable to keep a close watch on the calendar in case of any last-minute date additions;
- Note that Annual Passholders and Cast Members still need to make Park Pass Reservations on most days if they wish to visit a park BEFORE 2PM or Magic Kingdom at any time on a Saturday or Sunday. The Good-To-Go days are an exception to these rules;
- As always, Annual Passholder blockout dates apply for your specific Annual Pass level.
So, to sum up, Annual Passholders DO need a Park Pass Reservation to visit the Disney World theme parks EXCEPT in these situations:
- Good-To-Go Days
- Any day after 2PM, excluding Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays
- You have a Park Pass and have entered the specific park that you have a reservation for — at this point, you can park hop to any other park at any time of day. (Phrased a different way: even though Annual Passholders can hop to a different park at any time, they MUST enter the park they have a theme Park Pass reservation for FIRST before being able to hop.)