Disney Just Added More Of This Perk For Select Guests
Select Guests can enjoy more of this perk. Find out what and who can enjoy it!
Passholder Perks

Annual Passholders receive some great perks at Walt Disney World. They include special merchandise and dining discounts and preview events for new attractions.
Of course, one of the greatest benefits of being an Annual Passholder is to be able to visit Walt Disney World more frequently throughout the year.
However even with all these perks, Passholders need to still make a park reservation unless they are visiting a park after 2 pm (except Magic Kingdom on a Saturday or Sunday) or on a "Good to Go" day.
"Good to Go" Day

"Good to Go" days are days that Passholder and non-date based ticket holders do not need to make a park reservation! 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.
Park reservations are limited and can sell out, so Passholders and non-date based ticket holders are encouraged to make their reservations early if they have specific dates they plan to visit the parks.
New "Good to Go" Days Added

Three more days have been added as "Good to Go" days to the admissions & Blockout Calendar. Disney has now added July 19th, 21st, and 22nd. "Good to Go" days.
July 19th, 21st, and 22nd have been added as "Good to Go" days on the Annual Passholder Admission Calendar.
In the photos above, you can see the "Good to Go" days marked above with the green circle around the date. No reservation is required for Passholders on these days.
Will you utilize any of these newly added "Good to Go" days? Do you think Disney should keep the Park Reservation System? 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!





I thought park reservations weren't necessary anymore? Does the passholder reservation only pertain to Florida resident passholders? Asking because we live in NC.