Yes, two weeks is the "Goldilocks" duration for an Orlando vacation, allowing you to experience the best of both Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort without total burnout. A typical 2026 itinerary allocates 5–7 days for Disney (covering the four main parks plus a rest day or water park) and 3–4 days for Universal (including the new Epic Universe and the classic parks). This leaves 3–4 days for relaxation, shopping at Disney Springs, or a day trip to the beach. With 14 days, you can afford to take mid-day breaks to swim at your resort, which is essential for surviving the Florida humidity and the 20,000+ steps you'll record daily. This timeframe also makes the cost of multi-day tickets more justifiable, as the "price per day" drops significantly the longer you stay.