Disney Shares More About Annual Passholder “Good-to-Go” Days
Things are changing in Disney World — especially for Disney World Annual Passholders!
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When it comes to Park Reservations, Park Hopping, and more, things will be different in Disney World starting January 9th, and Annual Passholders are also facing some (good) changes! Let’s go over them here.
1. Good-to-Go Days
The first “good-to-go” days will be added to Disney World’s calendar beginning January 11th, 2024.
So what are “good-to-go” days? Basically, Disney will designate a select number of dates that will allow Annual Passholders to visit Disney World theme parks without a Park Reservation. (Keep in mind that blockout dates still apply.)


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The calendar will look like the below graphic, which shows “good-to-go” dates encircled in green.
To make sure you’ve got the right date, you can click on the date in the My Disney Experience app to see the “no reservations required” message under each Disney Park!


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2. All-Day Park Hopper Access
All-day Park Hopper access is returning on January 9th, which means Annual Passholders will be able to visit multiple theme parks in one day at any time!
Since 2020, Park Hopping has been limited to 2PM. But not anymore!


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Note that unless it’s a “good-to-go” date, Annual Passholders will still need a Park Reservation — and they must visit their reserved park first before Park Hopping. But you no longer have to wait until 2PM!
Your other option would be to enter a Disney Park on a good-to-go date or any date after 2PM (except Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays — more on this below) if you don’t have a Park Reservation,


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3. Park Entrance After 2PM
And finally, as we already mentioned, Annual Passholders can visit Disney Parks after 2PM without a Park Reservation on most days!


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The only park with exceptions is Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays, but every other park is a possibility after 2PM, no Park Reservation necessary.


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