Here's a sample of a few days out of my trip from last summer.

Saturday Sunday Monday MK Hours 9am-11pm 9am-1am* 9am-11pm EP Hours 9am-9pm 9am-9pm 9am-9pm HS Hours 8am-10pm 8am-10pm 9am-12am* AK Hours 8am*-7pm 9am-7pm 8am*-8pm Breakfast Boma Starring Rolls Kiosk Morning MK - Frontier/Adventure Hollywood Studios Epcot - Future World Lunch Pecos Bills Sci-Fi Dine In Sunshine Seasons Afternoon Break Break Break Dinner Beaches N Cream Earl of Sandwich The Plaza Evening Epcot - World Showcase Downtown Disney MK - Tomorrowland Magic Carpets Toy Story Test Track Jungle Cruise Star Tours Nemo Pirates Rockin Roller Coast Imagination Big Thunder Great Movie Ride Living with the Land Splash Mountain Tower of Terror Soarin Country Bear Jamboree Universe of Energy Enchanted Tiki Birds Spaceship Earth

Mexico Ride Buzz Lightyear Norway Ride Tomorrowland Speedway



Space Mountain Carousel of Progress Monsters Inc Peoplemover





This is just my general outline that I use during my first stages of planning. I'm currently working on the one that I will use for my trip this summer. Each day I spend a little time making dining reservations, checking with my family to find out about their top priorities and organizing my spreadsheet. When I get to about 90 days out from my trip, I begin creating a detailed daily plan that I will carry to the parks with me. My daily plan will include dining confirmation numbers, the best order to see the rides to minimize wait times and fastpasses.





So this is the way I plan my Disney World vacations. Now it is up to you how you want to create your plan. You might want to be as detailed as me or just choose a park for each day and a few attractions you want to see there. My best tip would be to have some sort of plan..elaborate or simple. Walt Disney World is a huge place and you definitely want to make the most of your time there!





What about you? Do you have a plan when you visit Disney World? How do you go about creating it? Please leave a comment below!