News Disney Park Pass System announced for Walt Disney World theme park reservations

DCBaker

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JohnD

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When a date is listed as a Good-To-Go Day for Annual Passholders, you will not need a park reservation.

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monothingie

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When a date is listed as a Good-To-Go Day for Annual Passholders, you will not need a park reservation.


Walt Disney World has added 4 bonus reservation days for Annual Passholders in early January 2024.

January 4 - Disney's Animal Kingdom
January 6 - Magic Kingdom
January 7 - Disney's Hollywood Studios
January 8 - EPCOT
In summary:

You still need a park reservation to visit any park.

Unless it is after 2PM, then you can tap in anywhere without a reservation.

But if it is a weekend and you want to go the Magic Kingdom after 2PM, you still need to make a park reservation or you have to make a reservation and tap in at another park, before being able to hop to the Magic Kingdom.

However, if it is a "good to go" day, none of the above applies.

Unless your particular Annual Pass is blocked out for the good to go day, in which case you will not be good to go.

It's SO Easy!
 

Kingoglow

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Walt Disney World has added 4 bonus reservation days for Annual Passholders in early January 2024.

January 4 - Disney's Animal Kingdom
January 6 - Magic Kingdom
January 7 - Disney's Hollywood Studios
January 8 - EPCOT

Ugh, I didn't realize Good-to-Go days were park specific.... I thought we were just, you know, good to go (any park) on those days.
 

KDM31091

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I really don't understand why Disney insists on making this so ridiculously complicated. The whole "data" argument makes no sense to me since you can change the reservation on a whim and soon, you can hop immediately anyway, so are they really basing any significant amount of staffing on these? It's time to just abolish it completely. It made sense during COVID. It is no longer necessary.

As a local, I'm just going to continue making reservations anyway as it's easier than weeding through the flowchart to figure out whether I "need" it or not.
 

wutisgood

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Cheap disney passholders have the best deal in orlando. You try to go one of the slowest weeks and disney just has to keep the cannon fodder coming in to make sure you buy genie plus on top of those expensive tickets.
 

JohnD

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In summary:

You still need a park reservation to visit any park.

Unless it is after 2PM, then you can tap in anywhere without a reservation.

But if it is a weekend and you want to go the Magic Kingdom after 2PM, you still need to make a park reservation or you have to make a reservation and tap in at another park, before being able to hop to the Magic Kingdom.

However, if it is a "good to go" day, none of the above applies.

Unless your particular Annual Pass is blocked out for the good to go day, in which case you will not be good to go.

It's SO Easy!
You need a flow chart to figure all this out.
 

IanDLBZF

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FYI, Magic Kingdom is now sold out until 1/1/2024!

And it will not surprise me if they restrict Park Hopping (or AP entry after 2pm w/out reservations) into Magic Kingdom either tomorrow and/or on New Year's Eve.
 

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