“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.”
-Walt Disney
Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida
Walt Disney World Resort is a resort complex in Lake Buena Vista, Florida comprising four theme parks (consisting of Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom), two water parks, 27 themed resort hotels, nine Good Neighbor hotels, golf courses, a camping resort, and other entertainment venues, including the outdoor shopping center Disney Springs.
Your vacation could include
- A warm Disney welcome aboard the Magic Express, Disney’s complimentary airport transfer service – your luggage will show up in your resort room!
- Visits to any or all of the four Disney World parks
- Visits to Disney’s two water parks
- Tips for avoiding crowds and finding shorter lines
- A stay in Disney’s immersive resort system, including complimentary transportation to all Parks and Disney venues
- Exclusive Disney tours behind the scenes (age restrictions for some tours; separate reservations and fees apply)
- Disney activities outside the Parks
- Character Dining with Disney characters your kids know and love
- Unique dinner shows and exclusive fireworks reservations
The Walt Disney World Resort has accommodations for a variety of vacation types. We have visited on a budget as well as with more resources to invest. We have visited with young children, teenagers, adults children, and grandparents. No matter your budget or group composition, Disney has something for you!
My favorite thing about staying on Disney property is the immersive experience. We have stayed both on- and off-property while visiting Disney World, and there is simply nothing like being totally surrounded by the Magic of Disney. It is usually my recommendation to stay on property, though large groups and some families might be better served by staying at a local Good Neighbor hotel.
I help travelers
- decide on the best value for your vacation investment
- decide on the best hotel for your family
- prioritize which parks to visit
- plan your itinerary to avoid crowds
- navigate the Genie & Genie+ systems and in-park planning
- know which restaurants are best for your travelers
- plan for travelers with food allergies
- consider options such as the Memory Maker Photo Pass
- evaluate the Disney Dining Plan (totally depends on your lifestyle).
- and more!
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