Disney Adds More 'Good to Go' Days For Late September
Disney has added even more "Good to Go" days for late September. Find out why this could be great news for your Disney vacation.
Walt Disney World "Good to Go" Days

Annual Passholders and other non-date-based tickets are still required to have a park reservation, unless it's a "Good to Go" day. Once Disney adds a "Good to Go" day to the calendar, it will remain a "Good to Go" day.
Passholders do not need a Park Reservation if visiting a park after 2 pm on a weekday or on a "Good to Go" day.
Many Passholders report that Park Reservations are not hard to get. Some even say that they don't make their park reservations until they are on their way to the park. We haven't seen many days "sell out" with the reservation system. We did see, except when the Disney Starlight Parade debuted or new attractions had special previews.
End of September "Good to Go" Days

Three more "Good to Go" days have been added to the Annual Passholder Admission Calendar. These dates are September 23rd, 25th, and 28th.
September 23rd, 25th, and 28th have been added as "Good to Go" days on the Annual Passholder Admission Calendar.
What Does This Mean For You?
With Disney adding just short of half the days of September as "Good to Go" days, this could be the perfect time to visit. All these "Good to Go" days could mean that Disney could be expecting lower crowds.
September now has a total of 13 "Good to Go" days that have been added to the Annual Passholder Admission Calendar.
September tends to have lower crowds with kids going back to school and the peak of hurricane season, which is the most likely reason for more September "Good to Go" days.
What do you think of the Park Reservation system? Do you wish that Disney would do away with it? Will you take advantage of any of the newly added "Good to Go" days? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to share this post with your friends!








