BAY LAKE, Fla. – Walt Disney World is making changes to the way its guests plan out their days at the theme parks and resort hotels.
On Tuesday, Disney brought back its all-day park hopping options for its annual passholders and guests with park-hopping ticket add-ons.
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Guests can move from park-to-park at any time of the day, but Disney said guests must first make a reservation at one of its four theme parks prior to visiting another.
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Another exciting update involves the return of Disney’s popular dining plans. Dining plans offer guests the convenience and peace of mind of pre-paying for their meals and snacks. Guests are able to choose from two popular options: packages that include either the Disney Quick Service Dining Plan or the Disney Dining Plan.
On Jan. 11, Disney’s Annual Passholders will begin to experience “good-to-go” days.
These visits will allow annual passholders to visit any of Walt Disney World’s four theme parks without the need to make a reservation.
Annual passholders will see “good-to-go” days on the theme park reservation calendar in the My Disney Experience app. These specific days will appear with green circles around each date. Disney said these days will be added periodically and may be released days or weeks in advance. Blockout dates still apply.
Annual passholders are currently allowed to visit any theme park without the need for a reservation after 2 p.m., unless visiting Magic Kingdom on a Saturday or Sunday.
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