‘Good-to-Go’ Disney World passholder calendar coming Jan. 11, 2024

Beginning Jan. 11, 2024, Walt Disney World will share the first of its “Good-to-Go” passholder calendar, indicating dates on which annual passholders will not need a reservation to enter a theme park.

Figment at Epcot, a favorite of Disney passholders
Photos courtesy of Disney

Jan. 11, 2024: “Good-to-Go” Passholder Dates Released

An important distinction: Jan. 11, 2024 is when the “Good-to-Go” days will be viewable. The language in Disney’s announcement does not seem to say Jan. 11, 2024 itself will actually be a “Good-to-Go” day.

Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World

Going forward after Jan. 11, 2024, Disney will continue to reveal “Good-to-Go” days for annual passholders several weeks or days in advance. There does not appear to be a consistent schedule intended for these date drops.

Spaceship Earth at Walt Disney World

Passholders will be able to see which dates are “Good-to-Go” days on the theme park reservation calendar, the annual passholder admissions calendar, or within the My Disney Experience app. Blockout dates will still apply for certain pass types.

Disney first announced its plans for “Good-to-Go” days earlier this year.

Tower of Terror at Walt Disney World

Currently, Walt Disney World annual passholders can enter any park after 2 p.m. without a reservation, except for Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays.

Passholders visiting the parks before 2 p.m. will still need a reservation to do so now through Jan. 10, 2024.

Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Other Ticket Policies Change Jan. 9, 2024

As previously announced, beginning Jan. 9, 2024, Walt Disney World will enact a wave of other changes to the vacation-planning process.

Starting Jan. 9, 2024:

  • No more reservations for date-based tickets: Guests with date-based tickets (AKA not annual passes) will not need reservations to enter theme parks.
  • All-day park-hopping: Guests with a park hopper option in their ticket amenities will be able to park-hop all day long. Currently, guests must wait until 2 p.m. to visit a second park after their first.
  • Disney Dining Plan returns: Now available for booking, guests staying overnight at a Walt Disney World resort hotel can add the Disney Dining Plan to their vacation package for stays that begin Jan. 9, 2024 and onward.
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