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Disney Quietly Adds a New “Good-to-Go” Perk

Walt Disney World is giving its Annual Passholders a little extra pixie dust this fall. The resort just added November 4, 2025, as a Good-to-Go Day—a date when Passholders can enter select parks without making a reservation. It joins the other late October days already on the calendar and continues Disney’s effort to loosen up one of its most controversial systems.

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For many fans, this update is a sigh of relief. Ever since park reservations became the norm, Passholders—especially those living nearby—have felt boxed in by all the pre-planning. Good-to-Go Days bring back some of that spontaneous magic that made being a Passholder special in the first place.

These no-reservation days are clearly marked across Disney’s online calendars and within the My Disney Experience app. If you had a reservation for one of these days, Disney will automatically remove it, meaning it won’t count against your reservation limit. In other words, Passholders get a little more breathing room—and one less thing to worry about.

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The number of reservations you can hold depends on your pass type:

  • Pixie Dust Pass ($489) – 3 reservations, Florida residents only

  • Pirate Pass ($869) – 4 reservations, Florida residents only

  • Sorcerer Pass ($1,099) – 5 reservations, for residents and eligible DVC Members

  • Incredi-Pass ($1,629) – 5 reservations, no blockout dates

All passes come with free parking, exclusive discounts, and optional add-ons like Water Park access or unlimited PhotoPass downloads for $109 per year.

The timing of this new Good-to-Go Day couldn’t be better. With the holidays on the horizon and crowds beginning to climb, it’s a smart move that gives loyal fans some flexibility while helping Disney manage attendance. And for locals who like to drop by for a quick meal or fireworks, it’s the kind of perk that keeps the magic alive.

The Holidays at Disney World during Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.
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Sure, it’s not the full return to the no-reservation days many are still hoping for—but it’s a step closer. As Disney continues to balance guest experience with crowd management, every Good-to-Go addition is a small win for those who call Walt Disney World their second home.

Brittni Ward

Brittni is a Disney and Universal fan; one of her favorite things at both parks is collecting popcorn buckets. While at Disney World Resort, Brittni meets the princesses and rides Kilimanjaro Safaris. At Universal, Brittni enjoys the Minions and watching Animal Actors on Location! When not at Disney World Resort or Universal Orlando, Brittni spends time with her family and pets.

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