Start with a pre-built Disney trip, then make it your own.
Pick a starter itinerary that matches your trip style, open it in the planner, and edit it until it actually fits your family.
9 curated itineraries
First-Timer Family: All Four Parks
One park per day, the rides that matter most, and a dining reservation worth keeping. Built for families doing Disney for the first time with kids in grade school.
Alex
53 activities
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A slow, indulgent four days at the most romantic resort on property. Long dinners, late mornings, and fireworks every night if you want them.
Alex
57 activities
Five days built around small kids — afternoon nap breaks at the hotel, rides without height requirements, and character dining so nobody has to stand in a meet line.
Alex
66 activities
Five days targeting the rides teens actually want to brag about. Rope drops, Lightning Lanes, and enough food to keep everyone from getting hangry.
Alex
77 activities
Five days that work for grandparents and grandkids in the same group. Mix of thrill and gentle, character dining, and enough rest to keep everyone happy.
Alex
73 activities
Three full days in EPCOT. Heavy on dining, light on rides, and built for people who care more about the food than the attractions.
Alex
42 activities
Every headliner across every park in three days. Park-hop midday, skip what doesn't matter, eat fast, ride everything.
Alex
29 activities
Four easy days with the emphasis on character dining, good food, and not rushing. A few big rides, but mostly vibes.
Alex
58 activities
Five days over Christmas week. Holiday parades, seasonal decorations, character meets, and the best of each park at the most magical time of year.
Alex
68 activities