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Two More “Good to Go” Days Announced

Two More “Good to Go” Days Announced

Annual Passholders still need park reservations on most days when visiting Walt Disney World parks. Two more days on the “Good to Go” calendar have been added. Find out when they are and if you will be visiting.

Disney World Annual Passholders

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Credit: Disney

Annual Passholders receive some great perks at Walt Disney World. They include special merchandise, dining discounts, and preview events for new attractions.

Some amazing perks are coming for Annual Passholders including V.I.Passholder days. An exclusive secret character meet coming up! Get the details HERE.

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

New Entertainment Debuts at EPCOT
Credit: Donna

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. Passholders still need reservations for Magic Kingdom on the weekends. 

Beginning on July 20th, Annual Passholders visiting Magic Kingdom park at any time of day (including after 2:00 PM) must have a theme park reservation for Magic Kingdom. This will not impact Park Hopping.

Once a “Good to Go” day is added, it will remain “Good to Go.” These dates will be added sporadically and may be added days or weeks in advance. On “Good to Go” dates Annual Passholders can visit the theme parks without making a reservation.

Two More Days Added

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Photo Credit: Disney

Two more “Good to Go” days have been added for June. Annual Passholders can visit Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, EPCOT, and Hollywood Studios without a park reservation on June 21st and 22nd.

In the photo above, you can see the “Good to Go” days marked above with the green circle around the date. No reservation is required for Passholders on these days.


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