'Good-to-Go Days' for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders added in mid-May 2024

May 07, 2024 in "Ticket Annual Pass - Disney Incredi-Pass"

Posted: Tuesday May 7, 2024 2:24pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has added the three additional 'Good-to-Go Days' for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders in mid May 2024.

The latest 'Good-to-Go Day' additions are: May 13, 14, and 15.

On 'Good-to-Go Days,' Annual Passholders may enter the theme parks without needing a reservation, and this applies to all four Walt Disney World parks. You can find current 'Good-to'Go Days' on the Walt Disney World Passholder Admission Calendar.

Upcoming 2024 Walt Disney World Annual Passholder 'Good-to-Go Days'

Reservation-free days of admission at all four Walt Disney World theme parks:

  • May 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15 2024

Disney says that 'Good-to-Go Days' will be added periodically and may be released days or weeks in advance. Note that blackout days will apply according to the tier of the Annual Pass.

Annual Passholders may also continue to visit without a park reservation after 2 pm. unless visiting Magic Kingdom Park on a Saturday or Sunday (blockout dates continue to apply).

To use the Park Hopper benefit, Annual Passholders must make a theme park reservation for the first park they plan to visit AND enter that first park prior to visiting another. Or, they can enter a theme park without a reservation on a "good-to-go" day for that park or after 2 pm. (except Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays) before visiting another park.

With the launch of 'Good-to-Go Days,' Disney is ending the previous Bonus Days, which allowed guests to make park reservations for a certain park without it counting against their reservation allocation.

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    aladdin200717 hours ago

    probably not out of the question as scary as that reads. Ive been saying for awhile now the day is coming where you will not be allowed entry unless your a hotel guest, disneyplus subscriber, or dvc, etc. They aren't interested in catering to the general public any longer. They want their own brainwashed phone focused on property guests only.

    Animaniac93-9818 hours ago

    The year is 2050. Disney requires you pass a multiple-choice skill testing question and do so many push ups in a row in order to be granted access to a Virtual Queue to request admission to one of their four parks. No exception for kids or APs. This is after you pay a non-refundable deposit on your park ticket. Park hopping is only for those staying Concierge at a Disney hotel, including the newly converted DVC rooms at All-Star Admission is only valid for so many hours a day. All parks hard close between 3-4pm to kick everyone out for those with only evening access. Not just during Halloween Parties (which start in May). 8:00am-3:00pm access to MK starts at $500+tax. Disney fans online insist that if you don't like it, don't go.

    aladdin200718 hours ago

    They have made it very difficult to go with friends or visitors who have a different ticket type. Its all unnecessary.

    Tuvalu18 hours ago

    Me. I am an out of state Incredipass holder who stays onsite multiple times a year. It annoys me to no end to make park reservations in advance for each day of a trip. I’m a rope dropper so waiting for 2 pm is not an option. It’s especially frustrating when I am traveling with others with date-based tickets who are able to decide where to go on a whim.

    aladdin200719 hours ago

    We find ourselves going less now because of the dumb reservation thing, they made it clear they dont want you there, shouldn't have to go through so many hoops and clicks to get a reservation...shouldn't have to wait till 2 either to get in elsewhere...this is their way of weeding out and hoping to weed out locals. They are micromanaging crowds so they dont have to pay cast to work, its ridiculous. But they better be careful, they have needed locals in the past and anything could happen again where they are going to wish they had them, their festivals are not even doing as well anymore like they use to. This sentiment that passholders don't spend money is absurd. They only want the ones who will buy LL and all that stuff. Another reason, they know passholders care, they want one time guests who don't care about changes such as themes and original attractions etc. They want to be able to plop anything down anywhere they want even it means downgraded mediocrity (Epcot hub) or ripping out half a park ( ROA ) , or checking off their boxes for value engineering even if it means poor story or lack there of and poor show quality ( tiana's ). Until certain individuals are gone who have been in place way too long nothing is going to change. Of course any one new could be just as bad or worse too.

    Ayla20 hours ago

    Every day should be a good-to-go-day for any AP not in a blackout period. The fact they still have AP's having to make reservations is ridiculous. I would not have bought an AP if that would have been a condition at the time.

    DisneyFanatic1220 hours ago

    How many passholders make reservations frequently anymore? The good-to-go days just have zero value now. You can always get a reservation and many people are entering after 2pm anyhow. Not that I want them to make reservations difficult to attain, but I only find myself booking reservations maybe 5 times a year, outside of the few that I make day-of to ride a VQ. I feel like the reservation system at WDW will eventually die off just because it’s lost its purpose. It’s not even great at predicting crowds anymore for them!

    Sirwalterraleigh1 day ago

    No blackouts at all pre-Bob Everyone treated the same

    WDWFREAK531 day ago

    Sirwalterraleigh1 day ago

    It’s tough being this highly tuned, isn’t it, Mozart? 🤪

    Sirwalterraleigh1 day ago

    Don’t blame Bob…it was bobs fault.

    Fido Chuckwagon1 day ago

    Hah, we both made those posts at the same time.

    Fido Chuckwagon1 day ago

    It’s going to turn out that keeping AP’s off sale for so long past the Covid capacity restrictions in a cynical attempt to force their best customers to purchase more expensive day tickets hurt them in the long term. Who could have seen that coming!?!?!

    Sirwalterraleigh1 day ago

    They woujd be a public admission that they screwed up by “weeding out” the low revenue passholders Tsk tsk They still defend Rian Johnson…there’s not a hill too stupid to die on for management these days