Planning a Trip to Walt Disney World? Read This First…

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Magic, adventure, and a lifetime of memories…that’s why people go to Disney, right? You might feel the magic once you’re there, but Disney trips certainly don’t magically plan themselves.

They’re more expensive than ever and they take more planning than ever. But if you are your family’s designated Disney planner (that’s me!)…I’ve got your back.

Here’s a rundown of everything you need to know before you book your Disney trip (based on FAQs that I get all the time).

One day per park (there are four theme parks) is probably the minimum if you want to experience the best of Disney. That won’t be enough time to do every single thing, but I think it’s a pretty good trip for most people.

How many days do you need at Disney?

In a word, yes. Disney has the full range of budget options covered from “deluxe” to “moderate” to “value.”

Is staying at a Disney resort worth it?

Mears and other companies now offer a variety of services (for a fee) ranging from shuttle buses that drop off many people with many different hotel stops to private town cars that will take you straight to your resort.

Do we need a car?

My Disney Experience is an online account you’re going to need to set up for every person in your travel party. You’ll need to download the app on your phone and sync up with everyone else in your travel party.

What’s My Disney Experience?

Theme Park Reservations: Since the Disney parks reopened after COVID, they’ve required advanced reservations for the theme parks each day. It’s been…wild.

What reservations do I need?

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