Disney World Seemingly Discontinues “Good-To-Go” Days For March
Now that we have officially turned the calendar on February and entered March, Spring Break season is on the horizon.
While that means warmer temperatures and melting snow for most of the country, at Disney World, it means that massive crowds are on the way.
With the resort set to enter one of its busiest times of the year, Disney World has seemingly discontinued “good-to-go” days for Spring Break.
What Are Good-to-Go Days?
For those who don’t know, good-to-go days are specially demarcated days when Annual Passholders do not need to acquire a Park Pass before entering one of Walt Disney World’s four parks.
While Disney has eliminated park reservations for date-based tickets, Annual Passholders still need a Park Pass.
On good to-go days, however, the parks are open to AP holders, and no reservations are necessary.
The new system replaced the “Bonus Reservation” system that Disney previously used.
Disney Prepares For Spring Break Crowds
With large crowds expected throughout March, it looks like Disney may not be planning on creating any good-to-go days throughout the month.
In fact, Disney does not currently have any good-to-go days scheduled through March of next year! While this will obviously not always be the case, it does look like Disney may be pausing good-to-go days during the Spring Break season. So, if you are an Annual Passholder, be prepared!
Visiting Disney World this month as an Annual Passholder is likely going to take a little extra planning. Not only will Park Passes be required, but they will likely be a hot commodity.
As always, be sure to check back with MickeyBlog. We will continue to update you on all the news coming out of Disney World this Spring Break season.
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