Spontaneous Disney World trip energy, unite.

Three more Good to Go Days just got added to the August 2026 calendar, bringing the month’s total to six.

The newly added dates are August 25, August 26, and August 31, and on each of these, eligible Annual Passholders can walk into Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, or Disney’s Animal Kingdom without making a theme park reservation first. That last date is a particularly nice one to have in your back pocket, too — August 31 lands right on the Monday before Labor Day, giving Passholders a reservation-free option heading into that long weekend.

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These three join the first round of August Good to Go Days, which covered August 2, 3, and 9, bringing the running total for the month to six. If you already had a reservation booked for August 25, 26, or 31, you don’t need to do anything — Disney automatically removes that reservation and it won’t count against your maximum allowed reservations.

For anyone newer to how this whole system works: Good to Go Days are Disney’s way of loosening up the reservation requirement on select dates, usually based on projected attendance. Outside of these designated days, Passholders still generally need a park reservation, though there’s also the standard after-2 PM entry exception — except at Magic Kingdom on Saturdays and Sundays, where reservations are still required no matter what time you show up. And as always, blockout dates tied to your specific pass tier still apply, Good to Go designation or not.

As of now, August 19 through 24 and August 27 through 30 have not been designated as Good to Go Days, so plan accordingly if your trip falls in that window. Disney can and does add more dates as the month progresses, so it’s worth keeping an eye on the availability calendar if a spur-of-the-moment park day is calling your name.

Are any of these newly added Good to Go Days lining up with your next Disney World trip? Let me know if you’re taking advantage!

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