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7-Night Disney World Sample Itinerary

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Hannah Westphal, Travel Agent in Bentonville, AR

Hannah Westphal

Bentonville, AR Travel Agent
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Hannah Westphal

Bentonville, AR · 2 Years of Experience

Hannah Westphal, an independent agent with Travel Leaders Kissimmee, FL
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COUNTRIES VISITED:Florida
PLACES VISITED:Walt Disney World
SUGGESTED DURATION:7 Days
In my experience, the perfect trip to Disney World is a full week long with 5 park days! I always, always recommend a rest day (non-park day) in the middle, not only to give your feet some rest, but to also explore all of the things Disney has to offer outside of their parks! I have done this exact itinerary multiple times, and planned it for several clients as well, and I truly believe it is the best! As my client, you'll get far more details than this along with help booking dining, Lightning Lane advice, price monitoring, a pre-travel phone call, and more! Reach to me today to get started!
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DAY1
Walt Disney World
Close Day
Check in Day
Explore your resort, lounge by the pool, or visit of of Disney's 2 waterparks!
HIGHLIGHTS:
Pool Time
Grab a Disney Dinner
Explore your resort amenities
DAY2
Walt Disney World
Close Day
Animal Kingdom
I typically recommend Animal Kingdom for the first park day! I think it is a great intro to the app, lightning lanes, and adjusting to theme parks in general.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Flight of Passage
Expedition Everest
Lion King Show
Safari
Explore Pandora
Grab a snack at Yak & Yeti
DAY3
Walt Disney World
Close Day
Magic Kingdom Day 1
Depending on what day of the week you start travel, my recommendation will change, but I like to go to Magic Kingdom on Day 2 as long as the crowds won't be too heavy!
HIGHLIGHTS:
See the Castle
Get a Joffery's Coffee
Ride Haunted Mansion
Ride Tron
Eat some cheeseburger spring rolls
Watch the fireworks!
DAY4
Walt Disney World
Close Day
EPCOT
EPCOT - This park has less rides than MK or HS, so *sometimes* it can be a little less high speed and can you recover from MK. This day will include a lot of food and drinks!
HIGHLIGHTS:
Ride Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind
Explore the country pavilions
Grab a treat at the bakery in the France pavilion
Ride Remy's
Drink Around the World
DAY5
Walt Disney World
Close Day
Rest Day (no parks)
The day we all look forward to... a rest day! Highly recommend a rest day for all WDW vacations. You can lounge by the pool, or if you have some more steps in you, you can explore Disney Springs
HIGHLIGHTS:
Pool Time
Go to Disney Springs
Take a nap
Check out the BoardWalk
Have dinner at one of the Disney's onsite resorts
DAY6
Walt Disney World
Close Day
Hollywood Studios
Hollywood Studios - this park has a lot to do, so it's perfect for after the rest day
HIGHLIGHTS:
Ride Rise of the Resistance
Get lunch of Roundup Rodeo BBQ (reservations required)
Ride Tower of Terror
Ride Rock 'n' Roller
Ride Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway
Get a Cold Brew Black Caf
Watch Fantasmic!
DAY7
Walt Disney World
Close Day
Magic Kingdom Day 2 or Go Back to your Favorities
Magic Kingdom is often a 2-day park, especially for those with smaller children! I love to go back to MK on my fifth park day, but another option would be to utilize a park hopper ticket to revisit your favorites from all 4 parks or hit the spots that you didn't have time for the first time.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Reride your favorite ride of the week
Make sure to grab a bunch of snacks
Shop for souveniers/gifts
Hit the spots you missed earlier in the week
FINAL THOUGHTS
I'd love to help you experience this itinerary! If it doesn't work for you, I've planned several variations and can tweak it to match your needs. Reach out to me today for personalized service. I'm looking forward to hearing from you!