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Disney World Annual Passholders, rejoice! The parks have announced new “Good to Go” days in November, allowing passholders the flexibility to visit without making an advance reservation. This perk, which was most recently available on October 1, is making a welcome return after a brief pause, much to the delight of passholders who enjoy spontaneous trips to the parks.

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The additional good to go days are November 5, and Wednesday, November 6, 2024. Introduced in January 2024, the “Good-to-Go” days were designed to reduce the need for passholders to plan their visits far ahead, particularly on lower-attendance days. Since the introduction of the park reservation system in 2020, both passholders and regular guests have had to navigate an added layer of planning, securing reservations in advance to ensure park entry.

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While date-based tickets no longer require park reservations, the reservation system is still in place for annual passholders. The “Good-to-Go” perk eases this requirement for passholders, offering selected dates when they can enjoy the parks with more freedom and less scheduling.

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Even outside of these special dates, Annual Passholders can enter the parks without a reservation after 2 pm, with the exception of Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays, where blockout dates still apply. This flexibility means that passholders can take advantage of quieter afternoons and evenings, enjoying their favorite attractions without the morning rush.

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For those looking to park hop, the process remains straightforward but requires a bit of planning. Passholders must have a theme park reservation for the first park they wish to visit and must enter that park before heading to another. However, on “Good-to-Go” days or after 2 pm (except at Magic Kingdom on weekends), passholders can enter their first park without a reservation, making it easier to hop over to other parks later in the day.