First Six 'Good-to-Go' Days Released for Disney Annual Passholders
First Six ‘Good-to-Go’ Days Released for Disney Annual Passholders

First Six ‘Good-to-Go’ Days Released for Disney Annual Passholders. Walt Disney World reservation system is going through major changes to start 2024. Most date-based tickets do not need a reservation. This left Annual Passholders wondering when reservations would not be needed for going to the Walt Disney World Parks.

Disney has finally released the first six dates that Disney Annual Passholders do not need a reservation to visit the parks. This is in addition to the all-day Park Hopper returning 2 days ago.

You can go to the MyDisneyExperience app and check out the availability calendar and you will now see a green circle around certain dates, like in the image below. The new Green Circle dates are Reservation Not Required for One or More Guests.

Those new green circles indicate ‘Good-to-Go’ days. Currently, here are the dates available: January 16, 18, 23, 24, 28, and February 1st.

Related: Walt Disney World Park Reservations are NOT Gone! Understanding the New Reservation System

Throughout the year we’ve been sharing updates that will make planning your vacation simpler, and I’m here to ring in the new year by sharing what I’m most looking forward to and a few tips that will help you make the most out of your visit.

Good-To-Go Days Calendar Coming Jan. 11

In 2024, resolve to be more spontaneous with “good-to-go” days for Annual Passholders! As Passholders prepare for their visits next year, we wanted to share more about how good-to-go days will work:

  • On good-to-go days, Annual Passholders may enter the theme parks without needing a reservation (blockout dates will continue to apply like they do today).
  • The theme park reservation calendar, Annual Passholder admissions calendar and My Disney Experience app will show days that are good-to-go. The first good-to-go days will be added to the calendars starting Jan. 11, 2024.
  • Good-to-go days will be added periodically and may be released days or weeks in advance.

With the return of all-day Park Hopper access, Passholders can enter another Walt Disney World theme park any time during park hours.* Annual Passholders may also continue to visit without a park reservation after 2 p.m. unless visiting Magic Kingdom Park on a Saturday or Sunday (blockout dates continue to apply).

And beginning Jan. 9…

All-Day Park Hopper Access is Coming Back

Have a ticket with Park Hopper benefits or an Annual Pass? If so, don’t forget you may visit another theme park ANY TIME OF DAY during park hours (subject to capacity limitations).* Start your morning watching the sun rise over the savannah at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, then head on over to EPCOT to lunch around the world.

One of the nice things about seeing these dates is that the parks will probably have lower crowd levels.

First Six ‘Good-to-Go’ Days Released for Disney Annual Passholders

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