More “Good to Go” days have been added to the Admissions and Blockout Calendar. Find out what days you won’t need a reservation to visit the parks!
“Good to Go” Days

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. 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.
These reservations are limited, and can sell out. When a date sells out, it is a pretty good sign that this Disney Park will be very busy on that date. Once Disney adds a “Good to Go” day to the calendar, it will remain a “Good to Go” day.
Four More “Good to Go” Days Added

Four more “Good to Go” days have been added to the Admissions and Blockout Calendar. This means that Passholders will not need to make a park reservation on these dates.
“Good to Go” days now include October 27, 28, 29, and 30th.
October 27th through October 30th have been added as “Good to Go” days, and no park reservation will be required.
What Does This Mean For You?

Many Passholders dislike the Reservation System. However, Disney still requires Passholders and Guests with non-date based tickets to make Park Reservations on most days.
The Reservation System may still be helping Disney World manage crowds.
October tends to be a popular month to visit Disney World. I know it’s one of my favorites. However, seeing these “Good to Go” days added for the end of the month, most likely means Disney is expecting lower crowds.
With the Holiday Weekend, many fall breaks, and the runDisney Wine and Dine Half Marathon Weekend (which is happening a week earlier than in years past) all behind us after this weekend, next week could be a great time to visit the parks!
Will you be taking advantage of any of these newly added “Good to Go” days? Do you like the Disney Park Reservation System? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to share this post with your friends!


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