Could This Mean Lower Crowds at Disney World For Late February?
Disney has just done something that could mean lower crowds in late February. Find out why this might be a great time to visit!
Crowds at Disney World

Most try to avoid Disney World when heavy crowds are expected. However, sometimes you can't help but visit during busy times, but being prepared can make all the difference.
We recommend using CharacterLocator.com to help maximize your Disney vacation.
Having a good park plan in place regardless of crowd levels can help your park time be more enjoyable.
"Good to Go" Days

Annual Passholders and other Guests who have a non-date-based ticket still require a park reservation. However, 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 (except Magic Kingdom on a Saturday or Sunday) or on a "Good to Go" day.
Disney has added TWO more "Good to Go" days to the Admission & Blockout Calendar. February 24th and 25th are now listed as a "Good to Go" day.
This means that Passholders do not need to make park reservations on these days.
What Does This Have to Do With Crowd Levels?

With Disney adding more "Good to Go" days to the calendar, Guests may be able to enjoy lighter crowds.
"Good to Go" days are usually a great sign for lower crowds.
It's even easier to check "Good to Go" days now with the new My Disney Experience feature. You can read more about that HERE. Passholders, don't forget to pick up your Passholder Magnet on your next visit to Animal Kingdom.
Will you be utilizing any of these newly added "Good to Go" days? Do you find the parks to be less crowded on "Good to Go" days? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to share this post with your friends!
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!




