Your first Disney World trip is overwhelming — 4 parks, 2 water parks, 25+ hotels, a dining reservation system, a ride reservation system, a mobile app, and “Genie+” that changes name every 2 years. Here’s the truth: you can skip 90% of it and still have an incredible trip.
The 5 Things You Actually Need to Book
- Park tickets — buy through Disney app or a reputable reseller like Undercover Tourist
- Park reservations (if required for your ticket type — check current rules)
- One sit-down dining reservation per day (via My Disney Experience app, 60 days out)
- Where to stay — hotel, Disney resort, or vacation rental
- Lightning Lane (day-before or day-of)
That’s it. Skip everything else until you’ve done a trip.
How Many Days to Plan
- 3 days = one park/day plus rest (can work for kids under 6)
- 5 days = “classic” Disney trip, 4 parks + 1 pool day
- 7 days = luxury pace, 4 parks + 2 rest days + Universal
- 10+ days = multi-week family reunion pace
The Four Parks in One Paragraph Each
Magic Kingdom: The one with Cinderella’s castle. Most rides are kid-friendly. Do it first. Plan 2 days if your kids are under 10 — you can’t see it all in one.
EPCOT: The “adult” Disney park — world cultures, food festivals, few rides. Better in afternoon/evening. World Showcase is walkable but huge.
Animal Kingdom: The newest park. Pandora (Avatar) is incredible. Opens early, closes earliest. Plan a half-day if short on time, full-day if you love shows and animals.
Hollywood Studios: Thrill-ride heavy. Galaxy’s Edge (Star Wars) is the showstopper. Rise of the Resistance is a must-ride.
Where to Stay — Three Paths
Disney Resort Hotel
- Pro: Early entry, Disney transportation, “Disney magic” immersion
- Con: $350–$1,200/night for one hotel room sleeping 4
Off-Property Hotel
- Pro: Cheaper than Disney hotels
- Con: Have to drive; no early entry benefit; not magical
Vacation Rental (what we recommend)
- Pro: More space, kitchen, pool, save hundreds per night
- Con: Need a rental car; no Disney transport
See how our vacation rental compares
Budget Reality
For a family of 4, 5-day trip:
| Expense | Budget |
|---|---|
| Park tickets (5-day base) | $2,200 |
| Lightning Lane + extras | $400 |
| Dining (character breakfasts + dinners) | $800 |
| Lodging (mid-tier Disney hotel) | $2,250 |
| Food outside hotel | $400 |
| Rental car | $350 |
| Total | $6,400 |
Vacation rental alternative: save $1,000+ on lodging, $400+ on groceries. See our pricing.
First-Timer Mistakes to Avoid
- Booking too many days — 5 is plenty
- Not booking dining 60 days out (you’ll miss Be Our Guest, Cinderella’s Royal Table)
- Assuming you can park-hop without limits (park hopping starts at 2 PM)
- Not downloading My Disney Experience app
- Packing for Florida without a rain jacket



