Why November Might Not Be The Best Time to Visit Disney World

Why November Might Not Be The Best Time to Visit Disney World

The holiday decorations are up at Disney, and you might be thinking it is the perfect time to visit. Find out why we think you might want to wait.

Disney World "Good to Go" Days

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Annual Passholders and other Guests who have a non-date-based ticket still require a park reservation. If it is a "Good to Go" day, a park reservation is not needed. Passholders do not need a Park Reservation if visiting a park after 2 pm on a weekday or on a "Good to Go" day.

These reservations are limited, and if a park is unavailable, it is "sold out" for these select guests.

When a date sells out, it is a pretty good sign that this Disney Park will be very busyon that date. Once Disney adds a "Good to Go" day to the calendar, it will remain a "Good to Go" day. 

What Do "Good to Go" Days Mean to You?

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"Good to Go" days are a great sign for those visiting, as it most likely means that Disney will be expecting lower crowds.

Disney tends to add "Good to Go" days when lower crowds are expected.

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November "Good to Go" Day Added

Disney World Passholders Will NOT Need a Park Reservation On These Days
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Disney has added another "Good to Go" day to the Admissions & Blockout Calendar. Thursday, November 13th is now a "Good to Go" Day.

Annual Passholders can visit Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, EPCOT, and Hollywood Studios without a park reservation on Thursday, November 13th.

Why You Might Want to Wait

Why November Might Not Be The Best Time to Visit Disney World
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Disney has only added one other "Good to Go" day for the month of the November. This most likely means that Disney is expecting higher crowds this month.

The holidays tend to bring higher crowd levels, but it is also a great time to see the parks decorated for the holidays, seasonal entertainment, and limited-time food and beverage offerings.

If you are hoping for lower crowd levels during your visit, November may not be the best time. However, if you do choose to visit, be sure to pack patience and have a good plan in place!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Heather loves all things Disney! She loves visiting her "home" as a Disney Vacation Club Member or participating in a runDisney event!

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