Major overhaul of Disney Park Pass reservations and Park Hopping coming to Walt Disney World in the new year

Nov 24, 2022 in "MyMagic+"

Posted: Thursday November 24, 2022 9:38am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The hugely unpopular Disney Park Pass reservation system will be undergoing a major overhaul for launch in early 2023 at Walt Disney World.

 

Based on significant push-back from guests on the current reservation system, much of the existing Disney Park Pass system will be removed and simplified, providing guests with an experience closer to pre-pandemic conditions.

Park hopping will return for date-based tickets at any time and will no longer be restricted to 2pm. Annual Passholders will still be restricted but will likely be able to park hop earlier than the current 2pm limit.

Date-based Walt Disney World theme park tickets will no longer require a Park Pass reservation, with park entry secured upon purchasing the ticket. Annual Passholders will still need a reservation, at least initially.

Disney introduced Park Pass as a way to control attendance and labor, and these changes in early 2023 may at first appear to be reducing Disney's operational control. However, the new system will control attendance by limiting ticket sales for a given day rather than selling an unlimited number of tickets and restricting access via a Park Pass.

These changes have been in the works for the last few months, and although the system is nearly ready, we understand it will not debut until early 2023, most likely in January.

Although new CEO Bob Iger did not direct these changes, the timing will undoubtedly help Iger as he begins efforts to restore Disney's reputation among guests and its most loyal fans.

Disney is yet to announce the changes, and as always, information should be treated as speculation until officially confirmed.

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    Sirwalterraleigh8 days ago

    …makes total sense…attendance and bookings WAY up

    JohnD8 days ago

    GTG days are nice for spur of the moment trips but doesn't negate that I better make a park reservation ahead of time just in case because I live farther away. Now, I don't need it. Oh well.

    wdwmagic8 days ago

    New Good to Go dates May 12, May 13, and May 15.

    monothingie23 days ago

    It's not even admitting defeat, it could so easily be framed as listening to customer feedback. Instant big win with your most loyal guests using the lowest hanging fruit.

    DCBaker25 days ago

    Disney has added 3 more Annual Passholder good-to-go days to the calendar - April 29, April 30 and May 1.

    Disstevefan1Apr 14, 2025

    Well they were going to increase prices in any event anyway. so....

    SingleRiderApr 14, 2025

    They could use it to justify the next price increase…

    SirwalterraleighApr 14, 2025

    And some fools will actually believe it…so it’s a great idea 👍🏻

    Disstevefan1Apr 14, 2025

    Disney could play it up and say how much value and freedom they are "adding" by dropping PPRs

    SirwalterraleighApr 14, 2025

    …my word…attendance down how much so far this year? Please (Disney)…drop this nonsense and admit defeat. You’ll get more traffic/money…I swear

    JohnDApr 14, 2025

    True. I still need to make park reservations until I don't.

    wdwmagicApr 14, 2025

    New 'Good-to-Go Days' Announced for Disney World Annual Passholders in Late April 2025 https://www.wdwmagic.com/other/ticket-annual-pass---disney-incredi-pass/news/14apr2025-new-good-to-go-days-announced-for-disney-world-annual-passholders-in-late-april-2025.htm Disney World has added April 21st and 23rd, 2025 as ‘Good-to-Go Days’ for Annual Passholders, allowing them to visit any park without a reservation.

    DCBakerApr 02, 2025

    3 more Annual Passholder good-to-go days have been added to the calendar - April 7, 9 and 10.

    BrianMar 24, 2025

    Very appropriate considering that good-to-go days are the best joke in the tourism industry.