I was so excited to see that Walt Disney World just added some “Good-to-Go” days for Annual Passholders in February 2026! Specifically, we can now visit the parks without needing a reservation on February 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Disney announced these updates at the end of January, which is fantastic news for those of us who love to visit often.
What are Good-to-Go Days?
On “Good-to-Go” days, Walt Disney World Annual Passholders can visit any of the four theme parks without needing to make a separate park reservation. You still need valid admission and to check for any blockout dates. This makes visiting easier, especially for local passholders or those who don’t need to plan far in advance. You can find a list of these dates on the Annual Passholder calendar and in the My Disney Experience app or on the Walt Disney World website.

As a huge Disney fan, I’ve learned that these days, most of us need both a valid theme park ticket and a reservation for the specific park we want to visit on a given day. Luckily, Disney has these ‘Good-to-Go’ days where reservations aren’t required! And for annual passholders, there’s good news too – on most days, you can head to the parks after 2 p.m. without a reservation. The one exception is Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays, where reservations still apply.
If a passholder has a reservation on a day that’s now designated as “Good-to-Go”, that reservation will no longer count towards their total allowed reservations. You might still see it listed in your My Disney Experience plans, but it won’t limit how many other reservations you can make.
Changes in the System
Since 2024, Walt Disney World has occasionally offered “Good-to-Go” days to give passholders more freedom when making park reservations. Throughout 2025, these days were available on various dates, including from July to October.
The way reservations work has been updated a few times recently. For instance, starting in mid-2025, passholders no longer need to make reservations for Magic Kingdom if they plan to enter after 2 p.m. on most days – this brought back the previous policy. This change doesn’t apply to weekend visits to Magic Kingdom, which still require reservations.

Walt Disney World hasn’t said if they’ll release more “Good-to-Go” dates in February. Season passholders and guests with tickets that don’t require a specific date should keep checking the reservation calendar for updates.
Capacity Limits and Operational Restrictions
Even on Good-to-Go days, some entry rules still apply. Parks can still get crowded, and access may be temporarily paused – even for those with passes – if they reach their maximum capacity.
Disney can still limit how many people enter the parks depending on how things are running. Just because a date is shown as available doesn’t mean you’re guaranteed entry, as certain passes may have restrictions or blockout dates.

This policy doesn’t affect current rules about needing reservations for certain days. For example, Magic Kingdom still requires passholders to make reservations for Saturdays and Sundays, no matter when they plan to visit.
Walt Disney World doesn’t share how full the parks can get. If you’re a season passholder, it’s best to check the official park calendar and availability online before you head over to make sure you can get in.
For now, passholders can plan for Good-to-Go Days on February 2, 3, and 4.
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