Don't know how to organise your Walt Disney World Resort holiday? Here's a good place to start. Just let us know how long you plan to stay and who is travelling with you for a few suggestions on how to get the most out of the magic.
Day 1
Start with the all-time favourite. Spend a day of fantasy at the Magic Kingdom Park. If you can, try to fit in a Character Breakfast or dinner at one of the Magic Kingdom Resort Area Hotels. They're just a quick monorail ride from the Park.
Day 2
Enjoy a day of discovery at Epcot and have dinner at one of the fine international restaurants in World Showcase at Epcot. Don't worry, all the restaurants also feature a children's menu for fussy eaters.
Day 3
Step into the bright lights of the glamorous world of entertainment at the Disney's Hollywood Studios. In the evening, you're just a short coach ride from Disney's BoardWalk, where you can find lots of fun places to eat and play.
Day 4
Get an early start and explore Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. When the sun goes down, check out the Downtown Disney nightlife. Parents can enjoy a night out on their own at Pleasure Island, while the children spend the evening with an in-room baby-sitter if you're staying at a Disney Hotel.
Day 5
Splash into one of our Water Parks. The children will love the slides while parents will love a chance to just relax in the warm Florida sunshine. In the late afternoon, plan to return to the Magic Kingdom Park for one last chance to experience the attractions you missed the first day or ride favourites one more time.
Day 1
Start with the all-time favourite. Spend a day of fantasy at the Magic Kingdom Park. If you can, try to fit in a Character Breakfast or dinner at one of the Magic Kingdom Resort Area Hotels. They're just a quick monorail ride from the Park.
Day 2
Enjoy a day of discovery at Epcot and have dinner at one of the fine international restaurants in World Showcase at Epcot. Don't worry, all the restaurants also feature a children's menu for fussy eaters.
Day 3
Step into the bright lights of the glamorous world of entertainment at the Disney's Hollywood Studios. In the evening, you're just a short coach ride from Disney's BoardWalk, where you can find lots of fun places to eat and play.
Day 4
Get an early start and explore Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. When the sun goes down, check out the Downtown Disney nightlife. Parents can enjoy a grown-up night out on their own while the children spend the evening at a Children's Activity Centre available at some of Disney's Hotels if you're a Disney Hotel guest.
Day 5
Splash into one of Disney's Water Parks. The children will love the slides while parents will love a chance to just relax in the warm Florida sunshine. In the late afternoon, plan to return to the Magic Kingdom Park for one last chance to experience the attractions you missed the first day or ride favourites one more time.
Day 1
Spend the day at Epcot; in the evening, plan a dinner at one of the fine international restaurants in World Showcase at Epcot.
Day 2
Enjoy a day of fun and fantasy at the Magic Kingdom Park. In the evening, think about catching a monorail for dinner at one of the Magic Kingdom Resort Area Hotels. Citricos at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, 'Ohana at Disney's Polynesian Resort, and the California Grill high on top of Disney's Contemporary Resort are all excellent choices.
Day 3
Enter the world of Hollywood glitz and glamour at the Disney's Hollywood Studios. In the evening, you're just a short coach ride from Disney's BoardWalk, where you can find lots of fun places to eat and play.
Day 4
Get an early start and explore Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. When the sun goes down, check out the Downtown Disney nightlife. You can enjoy fine dining and shopping, or enjoy "La Nouba™," Cirque du Soleil's® exclusive show at Walt Disney World.
Day 5
Dive into one of Disney's Water Parks. After a day of splashy slides and relaxing in Florida sunshine, return to Epcot for dinner and IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth. It's the perfect ending to any Disney holiday.
Day 1
Start with the all-time favourite. Spend a day of fantasy at the Magic Kingdom Park. If you can, try to fit in a Character Breakfast or dinner at one of the Magic Kingdom Resort Area Hotels. They're just a quick monorail ride from the Park.
Day 2
Enjoy a day of discovery at Epcot and plan a dinner at one of the fine international restaurants at World Showcase. Don't worry, all the restaurants also feature a children's menu for fussy eaters.
Day 3
Dive into the watery fun at Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park, then challenge the children at Disney's Winter Summerland Miniature Golf course. It's right next door.In the evening, visit Downtown Disney for great dining and shopping, and be sure to see "La Nouba™," Cirque du Soleil's® exclusive show at Walt Disney World, or pay a visit to DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park.
Day 4
Step into the bright lights of the glamorous world of entertainment at the Disney's Hollywood Studios. In the evening, you're just a short coach ride from Disney's BoardWalk, where you can find lots of fun places to eat and play.
Day 5
Get an early start and explore Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. When the sun goes down, check out the Downtown Disney nightlife. Parents can enjoy a night out on their own while the children spend the evening with an in-room baby-sitter if you're staying at a Disney Hotel.
Day 6
Enjoy another day of fun in the Florida sun at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Afterwards, check out all that's on offer at Fort Wilderness. They've got horse riding, a pet's corner zoo, and more. At night, put the final touches on your hunt for the perfect souvenir at the Downtown Disney Marketplace.
Day 7
Take your final day to return to the Magic Kingdom Park for one last chance to enjoy the attractions you missed the first day or ride your favourites one more time.
Day 1
Start with the all-time favourite. Spend a day of fantasy at the Magic Kingdom Park. If you can, try to fit in a Character Breakfast or dinner at one of the Magic Kingdom Resort Area Hotels. They're just a quick monorail ride from the Park.
Day 2
Enjoy a day of discovery at Epcot and plan a dinner at one of the fine international restaurants at World Showcase. Don't worry, all the restaurants also feature a children's menu for fussy eaters.
Day 3
Dive into the watery fun at Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park, after you're through, challenge the children at Disney's Winter Summerland Miniature Golf course. It's right next door. In the evening, visit Downtown Disney for great dining and shopping, and be sure to see "La Nouba™," Cirque du Soleil's® exclusive show at Walt Disney World, or pay a visit to DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park.
Day 4
Step into the bright lights of the glamorous world of entertainment at the Disney's Hollywood Studios. In the evening, you're just a short coach ride from Disney's BoardWalk, where you can find lots of fun places to eat and play.
Day 5
Get an early start and explore Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. When the sun goes down, check out the Downtown Disney nightlife. Parents can enjoy a grown-up night out on their own while the children spend the evening at a Children's Activity Centre available at some of Disney's Hotels if you're a Disney Hotel guest.
Day 6
Enjoy another day of fun in the Florida sun at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. At night, put the final touches on your hunt for the perfect souvenir at the Downtown Disney Marketplace.
Day 7
Take your final day to return to the Magic Kingdom Park for one last chance to enjoy the attractions you missed the first day or ride your favourites one more time.
Day 1
Spend the day at Epcot; in the evening, plan a dinner at one of the fine international restaurants in World Showcase at Epcot.
Day 2
Enjoy a day of fun and fantasy at the Magic Kingdom Park. In the evening, think about catching a monorail for dinner at one of the Magic Kingdom Resort Area Hotels. Citricos at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, 'Ohana at Disney's Polynesian Resort, and the California Grill high on top of Disney's Contemporary Resort are all excellent choices.
Day 3
Splash into Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park for fun and relaxation in the Florida sun. When the sun goes down, check out the Downtown Disney nightlife.
Day 4
Enter the world of Hollywood glitz and glamour at the Disney's Hollywood Studios. In the evening, you're just a short coach ride from Disney's BoardWalk, where you can find lots of fun places to eat and play.
Day 5
Get an early start and explore Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. In the evening, visit Downtown Disney West Side for fine dining and shopping, and be sure to see "La Nouba™," Cirque du Soleil's® exclusive show at Walt Disney World.
Day 6
The choice is yours. Return to your favourite Theme Park or visit Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park for another day of splashy fun. At night, put the final touches on your hunt for the perfect souvenir at the Downtown Disney Marketplace.
Day 7
It's a day of relaxation. Golfers will want to hit the Disney links, while those who aren't into sports might want to enjoy a day at one of the Disney spas. In the evening, return to Epcot for dinner and IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth. It's the perfect ending to any Disney holiday.
Day 1
Get an early start and explore Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. In the evening create your own adventures at DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park bursting with games that give "state-of-the-art" new meaning.
Day 2
Spend a day of fantasy at Magic Kingdom Park. If you can, try to fit in a Character Breakfast or dinner at one of Magic Kingdom Resort Area hotels, many are just a quick monorail ride from the Park.
Day 3
Celebrate fun in the Florida sun at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Ketchakiddee Creek is perfect for little ones while gentle glides or exhilarating slides please parents.
Day 4
Enjoy a day of discovery at Epcot and plan a dinner at one of the fine international restaurants at World Showcase. Don't worry, all the restaurants also feature a children's menu for fussy eaters.
Day 5
Ready to relax? Sleep in late; have a leisurely lunch, then enjoy the sights and amenities of your Walt Disney World Resort hotel. Later, head over to Downtown Disney Area for some souvenir shopping.
Day 6
Step into the bright lights of the glamorous world of entertainment at the Disney's Hollywood Studios. In the evening, you're just a short coach ride from Disney's BoardWalk, where you can find lots of fun places to eat and play.
Day 7
Dive into the watery fun at Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park, and then challenge the children at Disney's Winter Summerland Miniature Golf course. It's right next door.
Day 8
Take another tour through Magic Kingdom Park to see any attractions you missed the first time, or take in your favourites again. Didn't have time for a Character breakfast or dinner last time? Today's a great day to fit one in.
Day 9
Return to Disney's Hollywood Studios to see anything you missed or want to see again. Then plan to see Fantasmic, a lavish spectacular of dancing water, dramatic music, breathtaking animation, lasers, fireworks and surprises, hosted by your favourite mouse.
Day 10
Need a break? Treat children to a special adventure at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa; Drop them off for spectacular supervised fun at the Children's Activity Centre while the grown ups head to the spa for relaxing massage or enjoy golfing on one of five gorgeous world-class golf courses.
Day 11
Revisit your favourite Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park attractions or take time to see anything you missed. Don't forget Kilimanjaro Safaris. This exciting expedition for the entire family puts adventurers face-to-face with real giraffes, hippos, elephants, rhinos, lions and poachers too!
Day 12
Take a second look at Epcot. If you didn't catch it the first time, little ones just love Turtle Talk with Crush where kids can have a conversation with Crush in his digital underwater world. The 152-year-old sea turtle from the from the Walt Disney Pictures presentation of a Pixar Animation Studios film, "Finding Nemo", chats, jokes and even recognizes Guests.
Day 13
Today's another good day for recreation and shopping. Take the kids to play on one of the many playgrounds. Captain your own destiny on a personal watercraft. Rent a bike and pedal around the hotels of Walt Disney World Resort to plan where to stay on your next visit. Of course there's time for shopping at Downtown Disney Area.
Day 14
Finish the trip with a final visit to Magic Kingdom Park, where magical memories are made. Be sure to see the Wishes Nighttime Spectacular, featuring a dazzling array of fantastic fireworks and pyrotechnic effects created specifically for this amazing show.
Day 1
Get an early start and explore Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. In the evening, teens and tweens love creating their own adventures at DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park bursting with games that give "state-of-the-art" new meaning.
Day 2
Spend a day of fantasy at the Magic Kingdom Park. Older kids love revisiting the rides of their childhood and are now old enough to thoroughly enjoy Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion.
Day 3
Celebrate fun in the Florida sun at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Brave kids and parents love the Crush 'n' Gusher, a wild, white-knuckle water-coaster. There are many milder choices for the slightly less adventurous and if you just want to lie in the sun, you can do that too.
Day 4
Enjoy a day of discovery at Epcot. Teens and tweens love the thrill-packed adventures of Mission: SPACE and Test Track and "Honey I Shrunk the Audience," is fun for the whole family. Begin your evening with dinner in one of the fine World Showcase restaurants and end it with IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, a spectacular musical fireworks show.
Day 5
Ready to relax? Sleep in late; have a leisurely lunch, then enjoy the sights and amenities of your Walt Disney World Resort hotel. Later, head over to Downtown Disney for some superb souvenir shopping.
Day 6
Step into the bright lights of the glamorous world of entertainment at the Disney's Hollywood Studios. In the evening, you're just a short coach ride from Disney's BoardWalk, where you can find lots of fun places to eat and play.
Day 7
Dive into the watery fun at Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park, the only snow-themed water park. Next, saddle up and ride the paths of Central Florida's lovely and natural wilderness on a 45-minute guided trail ride.
Day 8
Take another tour through the Magic Kingdom Park to see any attractions you missed the first time, or take in your favourites again. Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion are teen favourites.
Day 9
Return to Disney's Hollywood Studios to see anything you missed or want to see again. In the evening plan to see Fantasmic, a lavish spectacular of dancing water, dramatic music, breathtaking animation, lasers, fireworks and surprises, hosted by your favourite mouse.
Day 10
Need a break? Treat children to a special adventure at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Drop them off for spectacular supervised fun at the Children's Activity Centre while mom heads to the spa for relaxing massage and dad enjoys golfing on one of five gorgeous world-class golf courses.
Day 11
Revisit your favourite Disney's Animal Kingdom attractions or take time to see anything you missed. Don't miss Kilimanjaro Safaris. This exciting expedition for the entire family puts adventurers face-to-face with real giraffes, hippos, elephants, rhinos, lions and poachers too!
Day 12
Take a second look at Epcot. If you didn't catch it the first time, teens and tweens enjoy exploring the Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Norway, United Kingdom and USA pavilions of World Showcase.
Day 13
Today's another good day for recreation and shopping. Captain your own destiny on a personal watercraft. Rent a bike and pedal around the hotels of the Walt Disney World Resort to plan where to stay on your next visit. Of course there's time for shopping at Downtown Disney.
Day 14
Finish the trip with a final visit to Magic Kingdom Park, where magical memories are made. Be sure to see the thrilling Wishes Nighttime Spectacular featuring a dazzling array of fantastic fireworks and pyrotechnic effects created specifically for this amazing show.
Day 1
Get an early start and explore Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. Kilimanjari Safaris, the Maharajah Jungle Trek and the Tree of Life are enjoyable attractions for grown-ups. Festival of the Lion King, a Broadway-style stage show and the 3-D film, It's Tough to be a Bug, provide a restful respite and plenty of laughs. Plan dinner at one of the fine international restaurants in World Showcase at Epcot.
Day 2
Revisit your childhood at the Magic Kingdom Park. Take photos of each other in Mouse Ears. Stroll down Main Street U.S.A. and get that Mickey Mouse watch you've always wanted. Adventure with the Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion. Have a fairy tale lunch at Cinderella's Royal Table. Ready for thrills? Head for Space Mountain or Splash Mountain. Wrap up the evening with the romance of Wishes Nighttime Spectacular, a musical fireworks show.
Day 3
Celebrate fun in the Florida sun at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Ease into the tropical retreat of Cross Country Creek as you float your way around the entire Park on a comfy inner. The fearless love the Crush 'n' Gusher, a wild, white-knuckle water-coaster, but if lying in the sun is more your style, head for Sandy White Beach, it's all the tropical holiday you may ever need.
Day 4
Enjoy a day of discovery at Epcot. Soarin' and "Honey I Shrunk the Audience," are must sees. Then stimulate your brain at Cranium Command and Imagination! Pavilion. In the afternoon explore the world at the World Showcase. Begin your evening with dinner in one of the fine World Showcase restaurants and end it with IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, a spectacular musical fireworks show.
Day 5
Ready to relax? Sleep in late; have a leisurely lunch, then enjoy the sights and amenities of your Walt Disney World Resort hotel. Later, head over to Downtown Disney for some superb souvenir shopping.
Day 6
Step into the bright lights of the glamorous world of entertainment at the Disney's Hollywood Studios. In the evening, you're just a short coach ride from Disney's BoardWalk, where you can find lots of fun places to eat and play.
Day 7
Dive into the watery fun at Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park, the only snow-themed water park. Still have energy, saddle up for an afternoon ride the paths of Central Florida's lovely and natural wilderness on a 45-minute guided trail ride.
Day 8
Enjoy another day of fun and fantasy at the Magic Kingdom Park. In the evening, think about dining at one of the Magic Kingdom Resort area hotels. Citricos at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, 'Ohana at Disney's Polynesian Resort, and the California Grill high on top of Disney's Contemporary Resort are all excellent choices.
Day 9
Return to Disney's Hollywood Studios to see anything you missed or want to see again. In the evening plan to see Fantasmic, a lavish spectacular of dancing water, dramatic music, breathtaking animation, lasers, fireworks and surprises, hosted by your favourite mouse.
Day 10
Cast out your line and reel in the fun on a two-hour fishing excursion in the lakes of the Walt Disney World Resort. If you are more adventurous, experience the thrill of the Richard Petty Driving Experience and of course there's also Downtown Disney or the Boardwalk for shopping.
Day 11
Get an early start and explore Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. In the evening, visit Downtown Disney West Side for fine dining and shopping, and be sure to see the Cirque du Soleil® show "La Nouba"," exclusive to the Walt Disney World Resort.
Day 12
Take a second tour through Epcot. If you didn't catch it the first time, you will enjoy exploring the Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Norway, United Kingdom and USA pavilions of World Showcase. Or expanding your knowledge of the earth at Epcot with The Living Seas and Living with the Land.
Day 13
Today's another good day for recreation and shopping. Captain your own destiny on a personal watercraft. Rent a bike and pedal around the hotels of the Walt Disney World Resort to plan where to stay on your next visit. Of course there's time for shopping at Downtown Disney.
Day 14
It's a day of relaxation. Golfers will want to hit the Disney links on one of Disney's five world-class golf courses or enjoy a day at one of the luxurious Disney spas. In the evening, return to Epcot for a romantic dinner. Ask for a window seat or sit outside so you can view IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth musical fireworks show. It's the perfect ending to any Disney holiday.












