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Disney World Adds “Good-to-Go” Days for Annual Passholders in January and February

Disney World Annual Passholders have something new to look forward to in 2025—additional “Good-to-Go” days! Disney has announced that passholders will be able to visit the parks without reservations on January 22, 23, 28, and February 4 and 5. This perk gives guests more flexibility and spontaneity, something many have missed since the park reservation system was introduced.

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The “Good-to-Go” system launched in early 2024 as a way to ease some of the frustrations passholders faced when trying to plan their visits. Before this, passholders had to book reservations alongside regular ticket holders, making spontaneous trips nearly impossible. The added dates now provide a little more breathing room, allowing passholders to enjoy the parks without the usual planning stress.

Beyond these new reservation-free days, Disney Annual Passholders enjoy a range of perks that make their membership worthwhile. Passholders receive discounts on merchandise and dining, as well as early access to special event tickets. Free standard parking at all four theme parks is another great perk that can save a significant amount of money over the course of a year.

Another favorite perk is the exclusive passholder magnets. These collectible magnets, often themed to Disney characters or special events, have become a tradition that many fans eagerly anticipate. They’re available throughout the year at various locations, giving passholders another fun reason to visit.

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Disney also offers exclusive experiences for passholders, such as early access to new attractions and behind-the-scenes previews. Whether it’s a first look at a new ride or special passholder-exclusive merchandise, there are plenty of ways for fans to feel like VIPs.

While the expansion of “Good-to-Go” days is a great step, many passholders are still hoping for even more opportunities to visit the parks without reservations. Some feel that the system remains too restrictive, particularly for locals who enjoy spontaneous visits.

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For those considering an annual pass, Disney offers several options with different levels of access and perks. Whether you’re a frequent visitor or someone planning multiple trips a year, there’s a pass that fits your lifestyle and helps you make the most out of your Disney experience.

Andrew Boardwine

A frequent visitor of Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort, Andrew will likely be found freefalling on Twilight Zone Tower of Terror or enjoying Pirates of the Caribbean. Over at Universal, he'll be taking in the thrills of the Jurassic World Velocicoaster and Revenge of the Mummy

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