Then you can kind of do 1-2 parks a day and add in time to visit the water parks, Disney Springs, and enjoy your resort.īut that’s not why you’re here. I think if you really want to relax and enjoy your visit to Disney World, plan for at least 3 or 4 days. Now, let me answer that right now as I’m sitting in bed at 10:30 pm with aching feet after 14 hours straight of being on them and walking 11 miles. Meredith: Um… Yes, you can. The real question is: should you? Us: Meredith, do you think we can do all 4 parks in one day? Important details to know before you visit.First of all, let me preface this whole post with this one conversation we had with our friend who works in Animal Kingdom, has a few years working at the parks, and has a lifetime of loving Disney: Some images shown through out this website do not represent current operational guidelines or health and safety measures such as face covering and physical distancing requirements. Members of ABTA (numbers W1803/P6684) and ATOL (number 10401). Registered Office: 3 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London W6 9PE, UK.
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