Disney World Trip Planner

Plan a Disney World trip without living in spreadsheets.

Start with the wizard or a starter itinerary, then shape the trip in a planner built for park order, routing, dining, and real family tradeoffs.

Magic Navigator planner showing a Disney World trip laid out by day

How it works

Magic Navigator is designed to get you from Disney research to an actual working trip with less friction.

01

Pick a starting path

Use the wizard if you know your rough trip shape, or open a starter itinerary if you want proof before effort.

02

Generate something usable

The planner gives you a real starting trip instead of a generic article you still have to translate into your own schedule.

03

Edit until it feels right

Drag activities, change times, swap parks, and fix the parts that do not fit your family, your energy, or your hotel choice.

04

Share the working plan

Save it, send it to the group, check the map, and export a PDF when you want a portable version.

Common questions

The goal is not to give you more Disney reading. The goal is to get you into a plan you can use.

What makes Magic Navigator different from a static Disney itinerary?

Magic Navigator gives you a working trip plan you can edit. You can generate a starter plan, drag activities around, check the map, and keep refining it instead of copying ideas from a static article.

Can I use the Disney World trip planner without an account?

Yes. You can start planning immediately without signing up. Accounts are only needed for saved-plan features like automatic saving, sharing, and PDF export.

Should I start with the wizard or a template?

Use the wizard if you already know your dates, hotel, and rough priorities. Use a template if you want a proven starting itinerary before you begin editing.

Start with a real plan, then improve it.

The value is not reading another Disney guide. The value is leaving with a trip you can use.