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How many nights should I stay at Disney World?

The basic answer is one week. A week should help you visit all four theme parks and feel like you've had a full trip at Disney World. Those who want more than one day at each park may need more time. Those who would like to just visit each theme park for one day can probably spend a long weekend.



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Conventional wisdom says that you should spend a full day in each of the four theme parks, which would mean that you should spend no fewer than 4 days at Walt Disney World. This is our standard minimum recommendation–we usually advise doing at least 5 days at Walt Disney World, or even more if possible.

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There's no best way to spend a weekend at Disney World. You could spend two full days at Magic Kingdom, you could spend two full days outside the parks, you could do all four parks both days, or anything in between.

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In fact, the average length of stay at Walt Disney World Resort is six days. According to various experts, a six- to seven-day visit will give you ample time to visit at least three Disney theme parks, as well as Universal Orlando and/or SeaWorld Orlando if you so choose.

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Most Common Trip Length – 4 or 5 Days: This trip length works well for most people because you can visit all four Disney World theme parks, even possibly enjoy a second day at a favorite park, and it fits within most people's work vacation limits.

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In my own experience and based on the reports of others, most people find that six to seven days is great but nine days or longer may become too much of a good thing unless you include some non-theme park activities into the mix.

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Just like there are more expensive times, there are also times of the year when it is cheaper to go to Disney World. As a rule, January, February, August, and September are the cheapest seasons, as long as you avoid any holidays in those months.

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When we would go to Disney World for Nationals, we'd only have about 6-8 hours free to go to the parks, so I have been groomed to enjoy the fast pace of going to all four parks in one day. Nowadays, I've slowed down and visit the 4 parks in 2 days lol. There is no right or wrong way to do Disney.

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How much does Disney cost per day? Prices vary by date and demand. At $109 for guests ages 10 and up, the starting price for Walt Disney World's least expensive park is not cheap, but it is in line with competitors.

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Three days is barely enough to see and do all that Orlando has to offer. Plan your stay at the center of the action by booking a multi-bedroom suite at one of our four Hilton Grand Vacations Orlando resorts.

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First-time Visitors: 5 Days However, it's easy to get a bit carried away: there's just so much to do! As such, we recommend sticking with the ?must-see? destinations your first time around. Five days tend to be the perfect amount for both families and solo travelers.

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How many days do you need for each Disney park?
  • Magic Kingdom: Two Days.
  • EPCOT: Two Days (Festival included)
  • Hollywood Studios: One Day.
  • Animal Kingdom: One Day.


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The Best Times to Go to Disney World for Fewer Crowds and Beautiful Weather
  • High Seasons: March to April and June to August.
  • Shoulder Seasons: December to February, plus the month of May.
  • Low Season: September to November.


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So yes, it's entirely possible to visit four Disney parks in one day, even with kids in tow. All you need is a hopper ticket and a lot of enthusiasm. My boys have the latter in spades. This was honestly one of the best days of our whole 9 months of non-stop travelling to date and certainly of our USA road trip.

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As previously mentioned, the winter holidays are one of the most expensive times of year to visit Disney World, and the week of Christmas and New Year's is typically the priciest period to visit. July Fourth, Thanksgiving, Halloween, and other federal holidays are also going to be more crowded and expensive.

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The Magic Kingdom park at Walt Disney World is the most visiting theme park in the world so one of the other most popular questions we receive is, which day of the week is the slowest at Magic Kingdom? And as a general rule of thumb Tuesdays tend to be the slowest day at Magic Kingdom park.

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A full day to take in everything would be best. Make sure you get fast passes for the rides that usually have the longest wait times, like toy story ride, rockin roller coaster, and tower of terror....all great rides not to be missed. All the shows are great, so you can't go wrong with any you choose.

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For a longer trip complete with luxury accommodation and visits to multiple parks, Walt Disney World in Orlando might be your best bet. If you live on or near the West Coast and you're looking for a short getaway teeming with nostalgia, Disneyland is the way to go.

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