Disney Makes Visiting The Parks Even Easier For Select Guests
Disney has made it even easier for some Guests to visit the parks. Find out how.
"Good to Go" Days Added

Disney has added two more "Good to Go" days to the Annual Passholder Admissions Calendar. Tuesday, October 7th, and Thursday, October 9th, are now "Good to Go" days.
Tuesday, October 7th, and Thursday, October 9th have been added to the Annual Passholder Admission Calendar as "Good to Go" days.
Once Disney adds a "Good to Go" day to the calendar, it will remain a "Good to Go" day. Annual Passholders and other Guests who have a non-date-based ticket still require a park reservation. No park reservation is needed on a "Good to Go" day.
What Does This Mean To You?

Park reservations are limited, and if a park is unavailable, it is "sold out" for these select guests. When a date is stold out, it is a good indicator that this Disney Park will be very busy on that date.
Disney assigned almost half, 14 days to be exact, of September as "Good to Go."
October is has several "Good to Go" dates as well. You can see the previously announced October "Good to Go" dates HERE.
Are Park Reservations Still Needed?

Many Annual Passholders dislike the Reservation System. Some find it pointless and a hastle. However, the Reservation System may still be helping Disney World manage crowds.
Disney still requires Passholders and Guests with non-date-based tickets to make a park reservation on most days.
Magic Kingdom is unavailable on New Year's Eve (December 31, 2025) for "Tickets that require a Theme Park Reservation". These tickets include Student group tickets, Sport and Convention tickets, Disney Military Salute tickets, and Florida Discover Disney Ticket.
If you are an Annual Passholder, be sure to book your park reservations for key holiday dates (Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's) to secure your admission.
Will you visit the parks on any of these newly added "Good to Go" days? Do you think that Disney should get rid of the Reservation System? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to share this post with your friends!




