Walt Disney World has added a new Good-to-Go date for November 4, 2025. No further dates in November have been publicly confirmed at this time.
What are “Good-to-Go” Days?
“Good-to-Go” days are specific dates on which Annual Passholders at Walt Disney World Resort can visit a theme park without needing to make a standard park reservation ahead of time. Annual Passholders still must hold valid admission and meet applicable block-out-date rules.

Cinderella Castle in Walt Disney World at Magic Kingdom during a clear Orlando day – Photo Credit: M. Montanaro
On a Good-to-Go day:
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A passholder can enter any of the four major theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom) without a prior park reservation.
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If a passholder already held a park reservation for a date that later becomes Good-to-Go, the reservation is automatically cancelled and the passholder’s reservation count is freed up.
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Good-to-Go days are added on a rolling basis; they are not published far in advance in large blocks.
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The passholder still must hold valid park admission and meet any pass-type block-out‐date rules.
What this means for Annual Passholders
For a passholder planning a visit around early November 2025, the addition of November 4th as a Good-to-Go day means you could enter a park without making a separate park reservation for that date. This offers more flexibility, especially for spontaneous visits.

The Exterior of Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind in EPCOT at Walt Disney World – Photo Credit: That Park Place
However:
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Because only one date is confirmed so far for November, passholders should continue to watch the park‐reservation calendar (in the My Disney Experience app or the passholder calendar) for any additional Good-to-Go announcements.
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Block-out dates for certain pass types still apply (for example, if you hold a pass type with weekend or holiday restrictions). Good-to-Go does not override block-out rules.
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Because additional Good-to-Go days are added on a rolling basis, it may be wise to keep a reservation for other dates you plan just in case they are not announced as Good-to-Go.
Blockout Days
Block-out day restrictions (for major pass tiers at Walt Disney World) are as follows below. November 4 does not fall with any block-out dates, so pass-holders at all tiers can take advantage of the Good-to-Go date announced.

Spaceship Earth in Walt Disney World at night – Photo Credit: That Park Place
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The highest tier, the Incredi‑Pass, carries no block-out dates.
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The Sorcerer Pass is only blocked out during the busiest holiday-periods such as Thanksgiving week, Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
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The Pirate Pass includes block-out dates that cover many long weekends, holiday-weeks and peak travel periods (e.g., spring break, late November, late December).
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The Pixie Dust Pass (typically the lowest-cost tier) has the most extensive set of block-out dates. These include every Saturday and Sunday of the year, plus many additional holiday and peak-week dates.
Will your family be taking advantage of the Good-to-Go dates at Walt Disney World? Let us know your plans in the comments below!
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