Walt Disney World has added several Good-to-Go days for Annual Passholders to its February 2026 calendar, specifically February 2nd, 3rg, and 4th. This allows to enter theme parks without a required park reservation. The updates were published by the resort on late January.
What are Good-to-Go Days?
Good-to-Go days are dates on which Annual Passholders can visit any of the four Walt Disney World theme parks without securing a separate theme park reservation, though valid admission and applicable blockout dates still apply. This reduces the need for long-range planning, especially for local passholders or those with flexible schedules. These dates are listed on the Annual Passholder admission calendar and the reservation calendar available through the My Disney Experience mobile app and the official Walt Disney World website.

Space Mountain in Tomorrowland at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom – Photo Credit That Park Place
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Under the current Walt Disney World reservation system, most visitors must have both valid admission and a park reservation for the date and park they plan to visit. Outside of Good-to-Go days, passholders may also enter theme parks without a reservation after 2 p.m. on most days, with the exception of Saturdays and Sundays at Magic Kingdom.
If a passholder already holds a reservation for a date that becomes a Good-to-Go day, the existing reservation is removed from the passholder’s active reservation count. The reservation may still appear in the My Disney Experience “My Plans” section, but it no longer affects the number of reservations the passholder may hold.
Changes in the System
Walt Disney World has periodically added Good-to-Go days since the policy’s introduction in 2024 as a way to provide passholders greater flexibility within the reservation framework. Throughout 2025, the resort added Good-to-Go days at various points in the year, including dates in July through October of that year.
The reservation structure has seen other changes in recent years as well. In mid-2025, for example, limited-time requirements that passholders secure reservations for Magic Kingdom regardless of entry time were lifted, restoring the longer-standing rule that reservations are not required after 2 p.m. on many days except weekend Magic Kingdom visits.

The exterior of Mickey’s Philharmagic in Disney World – YouTube, Theme Parks Assemble
Walt Disney World has not confirmed whether additional Good-to-Go days will be added later in February. Passholders and other guests with non-date-based admission products are advised to check the reservation calendar regularly to see if further dates are published.
Capacity Limits and Operational Restrictions
Good-to-Go days do not remove all entry restrictions. Park access on these dates remains subject to overall capacity limits. If a park reaches capacity, entry may pause even for passholders.
Disney retains the ability to manage attendance levels based on operational needs. The company does not guarantee entry solely because a date is listed as Good-to-Go. Blockout dates and pass tier restrictions still apply.

Dreamer’s Point Walt Disney Statue and Spaceship Earth at Walt Disney World – Photo Credit: Follow The Bradleys’ Fun
The policy also does not change existing time-based rules. Magic Kingdom continues to require reservations for passholders on Saturdays and Sundays, regardless of entry time.
Walt Disney World has not published attendance thresholds for capacity limits. Passholders are encouraged to check official calendars and park availability before arriving.
For now, passholders can plan for Good-to-Go Days on February 2, 3, and 4.
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