Annual Passholders have even more flexibility to visit Walt Disney World this summer.

If you’ve been waiting for more Good-to-Go Days to appear on the calendar, Disney just delivered. Walt Disney World has expanded its list of reservation-free dates for Annual Passholders, adding three more opportunities to visit the parks without needing a theme park reservation — including the first Good-to-Go Days available in July 2026.
Disney has added the following Good-to-Go Days for Annual Passholders:
- Tuesday, June 30, 2026
- Wednesday, July 8, 2026
- Thursday, July 9, 2026


These newly announced dates join the previously released Good-to-Go Days on June 25, June 28, and June 29, giving Passholders even more flexibility as the busy summer season continues.
Good-to-Go Days allow Walt Disney World Annual Passholders to visit Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, or Disney’s Animal Kingdom without making a theme park reservation, provided the date is not blocked out for their specific pass type. Park reservations are still required on most other days under Disney’s Annual Pass reservation system.

As always, Passholders should remember that blockout dates still apply based on their Annual Pass tier. While a date may be designated as a Good-to-Go Day, guests with passes that are blocked out on that date will still be unable to enter using their Annual Pass. Standard park capacity limitations also remain in effect.
Disney has been adding Good-to-Go Days in batches throughout the summer, often announcing additional dates only a week or two in advance. With the first July dates now officially on the calendar, there’s a good chance more reservation-free opportunities could be added later in the season as Disney continues to monitor attendance.

If you’re an Annual Passholder hoping to take advantage of lower-stress planning, now is a great time to check the Good-to-Go calendar and see if one of these newly added dates fits your schedule.
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