New 'Good-to-Go Days' Announced for Disney Annual Passholders in Late April and Early May 2025

Apr 24, 2025 in "Ticket Annual Pass - Disney Incredi-Pass"

Posted: Thursday April 24, 2025 7:20am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Walt Disney World has added three more ‘Good-to-Go Days’ for Annual Passholders, extending reservation-free access into the final days of April and the start of May 2025.

The new dates are April 29, April 30, and May 1, 2025. On these days, Annual Passholders can enter any of Walt Disney World’s four theme parks—Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom—without needing a park reservation.

Guests visiting during this window can also catch the final weeks of the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, which continues through May, featuring outdoor kitchens, vibrant topiaries, and the Garden Rocks concert series.

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DCBaker25 days ago

4 new good-to-go days have been added to the calendar: June 1, 2, 8 and 10.

Sirwalterraleigh30 days ago

…well they are a bunch of free loadin’, dumping their cash in Disney, advertising word of mouth sons’a

HauntedPirate30 days ago

I think the explanation is simple - They are paying Donnie for an AP consulting role. ;) He has a whole list of grievances made-up-problems issues around Annual Passholders he is seeking to remediate.

Sirwalterraleigh30 days ago

Good news…today is a “good to go” day 🤪

pdude8130 days ago

Strangely it showed up in the inventory for Brick for a bit yesterday. It was too good to be true, though.

monothingie30 days ago

It's like the keeping of the VQs long beyond their shelf life. What is the point of a good to go day at this point? Why is Disney STILL making it intentionally more difficult for their most loyal guests to access their underperforming parks and stay at their underperforming hotels? Just let it go already Disney. The parks aren't coming close to reaching capacity and you're only ticking off your most loyal customers at a time when you desperately want anyone, even your low margin guests, in your park. How can a company like Disney that has been doing this so long be so completely clueless?

JohnD30 days ago

Gee, I can't imagine why. 🤷‍♂️

John park hopper30 days ago

Disney announces a deal 2 hours before the deal takes effect Thursday 22 how are people to plan with a deal like that ---ridiculous

Touchdown30 days ago

My brother got the DL ticket deal even though he lives in Iowa. It was available online for a limited time, but he had to get his MIL who lives in Seattle to go to the store for him. It was not in store in Iowa

Sirwalterraleigh30 days ago

Not gonna find Disneyland tickets at a Costco anywhere outside the somewhat regional vicinity Not gonna move many in jerz

pdude8131 days ago

I think this is only for Costco in certain markets. We're going later this summer but the cards aren't in any of the local warehouses (NJ). We either need to beg someone else to buy for us or go a different route.

Tha Realest31 days ago

There’s a cheaper ticket option now if you buy direct from DL. The Costco promotional deal is something that hasn’t been back for years.

easyrowrdwMay 20, 2025

They had some direct ticket deals last year. It was $299 for 3 days (non-hopper) for adults and $199 for kids. There were cheaper options if you didn’t go on the weekend but I don’t remember how much less those were.
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