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6 Disney World Tips from a (Self-Proclaimed) Master Planner
Practical tips for a family vacation.
The internet is full of planning advice for Disney World. How to save money. The best rides. The best places to eat. Genie+ passes versus Lightning Lanes. Etc. etc. etc.
Two things are certain: You will not be able to see everything in a Disney park and you absolutely need to plan to make the most out of your time there.
I spent a week in Orlando with my family (kids ages 14, 11, and 6). One day in each of the four Disney parks, one day at Universal Studios, and travel days on either end.
I’m also a former product manager. I live and breathe planning.
We ended each day exhausted, but happy. Did just enough to have a magical experience without feeling overwhelmed. And a huge part of that was thanks to planning.
1. Plan, but be flexible
I had an entire Notion database set up for our park visits: what were our “must-sees” and what time of day we would visit.
The parks are so enormous that if I hadn’t taken an attraction’s location into account, we could spend 15 minutes walking back-and-forth across the parks all day. So I studied the maps and plotted out a route.