With a Disney Annual Pass (or Magic Key at Disneyland), you can technically visit the parks an unlimited number of times within your active year, but there are two major "catches": blockout dates and reservations. In 2026, lower-tier passes—like the Disney Pixie Dust Pass in Florida or the Enchant Key in California—have many "blockout" dates during weekends and holidays when the pass is not valid. Even for the top-tier "Incredi-Pass" (which has zero blockout dates), you are still required to make a theme park reservation for most days. You are limited in how many reservations you can hold at one time (usually between 3 and 6 depending on your pass type). However, once you enter your first park, you can usually "Park Hop" to others after a certain time (like 2:00 PM) without needing a second reservation. As long as there is reservation availability and it isn't a blockout day, you could theoretically go every single day of the year.