Walt Disney World has designated April 14 and 15, 2026, as Good to Go Days, allowing Annual Passholders to enter parks without reservations. This follows the Easter holiday crowds, marking a return to more flexible access during lower attendance periods. The change provides relief after weeks of high demand.
Walt Disney World is easing restrictions for Annual Passholders after the Easter rush. The parks, which experienced packed walkways and long wait times during the holiday, have now introduced Good to Go Days on April 14 and 15. On these dates, passholders can visit without advance reservations, though valid admission and blockout dates still apply, Disney announced. Any pre-booked reservations for these days will no longer count toward limits, offering added flexibility for frequent visitors. This is not the first such initiative in 2026. Earlier Good to Go Days appeared in January with multiple stretches, February with clusters, and early March. Disney deploys them during lower-demand times to balance crowd control with guest convenience, while the reservation system remains in place for most days. Passholders retain the option to enter parks without reservations after 2:00 PM on most days, except Magic Kingdom on weekends. These measures signal confidence in stabilizing attendance post-Easter, without fully eliminating planning requirements for busier periods.