March "Good to Go" Days have been added to the calendar. Find out when you can go!
Annual Passholders
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Annual Passholders receive some great perks at Walt Disney World. They include special merchandise and dining discounts and preview events for new attractions. A Passholder favorite is the Passholder Magnet. However, Disney switched the magnet being offered at the last distribution.
Even with all these perks, Annual Passholders still need to make park reservations, unless it's a "Good to Go" day.
"Good to Go" Days
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The majority of Disney World Guests do not need park reservations anymore. However, park reservations are still required for guests with non date-based tickets and Annual Passholders if visiting the parks before 2:00 pm on weekdays. Also, Passholders still need reservations for Magic Kingdom on the weekends.
"Good to Go" days allow Annual Passholders to visit Disney theme parks without a reservation.
These "Good to Go" dates allow Annual Passholders to visit theme parks without making a reservation. These dates will be added sporadically and may be added days or weeks in advance. Disney shares that once a date is declared "Good to Go", it will remain "Good to Go."
March "Good to Go" Days
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Initially, Disney had only released two March "Good to Go" Days, March 4th and 6th. Now, they have released three more March "Good to Go" Days.
The new March "Good to Go" Days are March 9th, 11th, and 12th.
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The additional March "Good to Go" Days are:
Sunday, March 9th
Tuesday, March 11th
Wednesday, March 12th
Do you wish there were more "Good to Go" Days? Will you be visiting during any of these new "Good to Go" Days? Let us know in the comments below and be sure to share this post with your friends!
Why is Disney still using the reservation system at WDW? Outside of the holidays, it's not needed anymore. We literally make our reservation as we are getting ready to leave our house (we live 30 minutes away). We haven't had trouble getting a reservation for a few years now. The reservation system is just another reason to patronize Disney's competitors over Disney (and yes, we have annual passes to all the major theme parks in the Orlando area).
Why is Disney still using the reservation system at WDW? Outside of the holidays, it's not needed anymore. We literally make our reservation as we are getting ready to leave our house (we live 30 minutes away). We haven't had trouble getting a reservation for a few years now. The reservation system is just another reason to patronize Disney's competitors over Disney (and yes, we have annual passes to all the major theme parks in the Orlando area).
I wish they would do away with the reservation system too!