If you’re an Annual Passholder who loves a spontaneous Disney day, this is the kind of update you’ve been waiting for.

Disney just quietly added even MORE “Good to Go Days” to the calendar — and it could make planning your next visit a whole lot easier.
Walt Disney World has expanded its April 2026 lineup of “Good to Go Days,” adding several new dates toward the end of the month.
Originally, dates like April 14, 15 were already available, but now Disney has added April 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, and 30 to the list as well.

That brings even more opportunities for Passholders to visit the parks without needing a reservation — something that’s still a pretty big deal in today’s Disney planning landscape.
“Good to Go Days” are exactly what they sound like: select dates when Annual Passholders can enter any of the four Disney World theme parks without making a park reservation in advance.

And yes, that applies across all pass tiers and all parks!
In a system where most visits still require advance planning, these days bring back a bit of that old-school Disney spontaneity. Instead of locking in plans days (or weeks) ahead of time, you can wake up, check the calendar, and just… go.
Now, if you’re thinking, “Wait, don’t Passholders already have some flexibility?” — you’re not wrong.
Annual Passholders can typically enter the parks after 2:00 PM without a reservation (with the exception of weekends at Magic Kingdom).
But “Good to Go Days” take things a step further. They remove that time restriction entirely, meaning you can rope drop, stay all day, and not worry about reservations at all.
That’s a very different kind of freedom, especially for locals or frequent visitors.
If it feels like Disney has been adding these dates more frequently, you’re not imagining it!

“Good to Go Days” are released on a rolling basis throughout the year, sometimes with very little notice. And lately, Disney has been stacking them into clusters — especially during periods when crowd levels are expected to be more manageable.
April is shaping up to be a great example of that strategy, with a solid mix of mid-month and end-of-month availability. If you’re an Annual Passholder, this is your sign to check the calendar.
With more “Good to Go Days” now available, you’ve got extra chances to visit the parks without the usual planning stress. Whether you’re popping in for a few rides, grabbing a snack, or just soaking in the atmosphere, these dates make it easier to say “yes” to a Disney day.
We’ll keep tracking new “Good to Go Days,” perks, and updates as Disney continues to roll them out.
Be sure to check back soon — because when it comes to Annual Passholder benefits, things can change fast, and the best days to visit might be the ones you didn’t plan for!






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