Walt Disney World Announces New 'Good-to-Go Days' for Annual Passholders

In an exciting update for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders, five new ‘Good-to-Go Days’ have been announced for early September 2024. These special days allow Annual Passholders to enter any of the four Walt

Walt Disney World has announced five upcoming ‘Good-to-Go Days’ for Annual Passholders in early September 2024. These days allow Passholders to enter any of the four Walt Disney World theme parks without needing a reservation. The newly announced ‘Good-to-Go Days’ are September 3, 4, 10, 11, and 12.

These special days are added periodically and may be released just days or weeks in advance. However, blackout dates will still apply based on the tier of the Annual Pass.

What are ‘Good-to-Go Days’ at Disney World?

‘Good-to-Go Days’ at Disney World are special days when Annual Passholders can enter any of the four theme parks without needing a park reservation. These days offer more flexibility for Passholders, allowing them to enjoy the parks spontaneously. However, blackout dates still apply depending on the tier of the Annual Pass. ‘Good-to-Go Days’ are announced periodically and may be released with little notice, providing an extra perk for those holding an Annual Pass.

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Additionally, Passholders can continue to visit the parks without a reservation after 2 pm, except when visiting Magic Kingdom on a Saturday or Sunday, when blockout dates apply. To use the Park Hopper benefit, Passholders must either make a reservation for the first park they plan to visit or enter a park on a ‘Good-to-Go Day’ before hopping to another.

By Mark T.

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