Disney World Itineraries & Plans for 2026

Our Walt Disney World itineraries offer step-by-step strategy for single & multi-day visits to Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. Plus, plans for touring Universal’s Epic Universe, Disneyland, Tokyo, Paris, and Hong Kong theme parks. These time-saving tips will help you avoid crowds, high wait times, and long lines for rides.

The Florida and California itineraries have all been overhauled as Walt Disney World and Disneyland have debuted new attractions and nighttime spectaculars. This includes Starlight Night Parade, Test Track 3.0, TRON Lightcycle Run, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, and more. The itineraries also account for major closures and changes with Lightning Lanes.

We visit the parks on a regular basis, tracking wait time data, crowd patterns, and other changes. Along with all of that, we’re frequently testing various approaches, and fine-tuning strategy as wait times have decreased and lines are moving faster following the rollout of Lightning Lane Multi-Pass and DAS overhaul to reduce abuse and misuse. We use our on-the-ground experiences and field-testing plus crowd levels and other observations to formulate plans of attack that’ll work in the real world.

Other itinerary tweaks account for ride closures, recent restaurant additions, and all sorts of other things. We typically update the Walt Disney World and Disneyland itineraries about once per season or as necessary with new rides opening. If an itinerary hasn’t been updated in the last few months, it’s because nothing has changed.

Our patented (not really) park strategy guides are unlike most theme park itineraries that you’ll find. We take a balanced approach that prioritizes efficiency and avoids long wait times for attractions (“I love waiting in lines!” ~said no one, ever) while also savoring Walt Disney World’s ambiance.

This results in step-by-step plans for touring Disney Parks that allow you to get a lot done, while also enjoying the scenery and what the theme parks have to offer beyond the rides. We do not view the parks simply as collections of attractions that should be completed checklist style, so the plans balance “getting stuff done” with “having a nice, leisurely day.”

If that approach sounds appealing to you, check out our itineraries for Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and the international Disney Parks…

Walt Disney World Itineraries

With 4 theme parks, plus 2 water parks, a couple dozen resort hotels, and lots of “other stuff” our 1-day plans for Walt Disney World barely scratch the surface. These are our current park plans for Walt Disney World, all of which have been updated to account for current crowd patterns, Lightning Lanes, and more.

More changes are on the horizon for 2026, as Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin reopen in Magic Kingdom. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run with Mandalorian & Baby Yoda, as well as the new Magic of Disney Animation will all change the equation slightly starting this summer.

EPCOT and Animal Kingdom will likewise see changes thanks to Soarin’ Across America and Bluey’s Wild World, respectively. Strategy for Animal Kingdom will also continue to evolve thanks to its ride closures and construction; but by ‘evolve,’ we really just mean ‘get easier.’ At least, hopefully. Bluey’s Wild World could really complicate things for guests with children.

With all of that in mind, here are our plans of attack for Spring 2026…

Magic Kingdom 1-Day ItineraryAn aggressive itinerary for Walt Disney World’s flagship park that starts with an early morning in Fantasyland and Frontierland. It also covers snacking, shows, and more. It’s normally tough to do Magic Kingdom in a single day, but this comes very close.

EPCOT 1-Day Itinerary – Few EPCOT park plans can hit the “Big Three” (Frozen Ever After, Test Track, and Soarin’ Around the World) in a single day, but this one manages to do exactly that–with minimal waits. You’ll also fully experience Future World and be able to have a pleasant time in World Showcase.

Hollywood Studios 1-Day Itinerary – Everything you’ll want to do in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, including Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, Toy Story Land, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, roller coasters, and the park’s many shows. This DHS plan also includes two table service meals, which are among the best-themed restaurants at Walt Disney World!

Animal Kingdom 1-Day Itinerary – Post-reopening, this is our most counter-intuitive itinerary. While Animal Kingdom is a full-day park, it requires a different approach than the others. This itinerary gets you in and out of Pandora – World of Avatar efficiently, bypassing the frequent two-hour waits for Flight of Passage. It also allows ample time for exploration, animal watching, and eating.

Universal Orlando Itineraries

1-Day Epic Universe Itinerary – The newest park in Central Florida is far and away the most difficult to tour. Every day has the potential for New Year’s Eve level wait times at Epic Universe thanks to ride reliability, breakdowns, and low capacity. You will absolutely want to follow this plan of attack as strictly as possible, taking advantage of Early Park Admission and late nights, too. Choosing the right days to visit Epic Universe is also imperative. Good luck, you’re gonna need it.

1-Day Universal Studios Florida Itinerary – The “other” studios theme park in Orlando, there’s a lot to love about Universal Studios Florida, from the wonderful Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley to rides based on the Simpsons, Transformers, Men in Black, E.T., Despicable Me, and more. The park offers some great roller coasters and other thrill rides, plus excellent entertainment.

1-Day Universal’s Islands of Adventure Itinerary – At Universal Orlando’s second gate, you’ll find some of the best and most popular theme park rides in Florida, including the Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, Incredible Hulk Coaster, Jurassic Park River Adventure, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, and Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure.

1-Day Universal Park Hopping Itinerary – A greatest hits plan for park touring that’ll give you a taste of the highlights in both parks. If you’re not eligible for Express Pass and Early Park Admission, you have absolutely no chance at accomplishing everything. On most days, you’ll be lucky to accomplish half of what Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure have to offer. We strongly recommend you do at least 2 days.

Specialized WDW Plans

Magic Kingdom 2-Day Itinerary – If you want to do 5 days at Walt Disney World, our preferred approach is a full day at all of the parks, plus 2 at Magic Kingdom. The pace here is slightly more leisurely, allowing for more snack time, soaking up the beautiful details, and meals at the best restaurants in the park.

Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party Plan – If you’re attending this special event held at Magic Kingdom from August through October, our party plan is a great way to meet as many characters as possible while also seeing the parade, stage show, fireworks, attraction overlays, and other entertainment. Because it’s impossible to see everything unique to MNSSHP in a single night, this does not include regular rides.

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Plan – Exact same idea as the above Halloween Party plan, but for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party during November and December at Magic Kingdom. We’ve been attending both of these events at least once per year (usually more) since 2007 and have fine-tuned our approach over the years as a result!

Walt Disney World 3-Day Itinerary – We are huge fans of ‘whirlwind long weekends’ at Walt Disney World. Of course, given that there are 4 parks, you have to make compromises with this condensed approach. Here are a couple different options, and how you can squeeze as much as possible into a few days, including the best options for Park Hopping, Early Entry, rope drop, late nights, and more.

EPCOT Half-Day Itinerary – We definitely do not recommend only spending a half-day at EPCOT, but if you do, here’s how to knock out the headliners and enjoy the atmosphere with limited time.

Hollywood Studios Half-Day Itinerary – Although incredibly busy during the midday hours, Disney’s Hollywood Studios is often quieter in the evening, allowing for a lot to be accomplished with an afternoon arrival.

Animal Kingdom Afternoon Arrival – This is sadly still a half-day park for most guests, which has been exacerbated by the lack of a nighttime spectacular. The end result is that Animal Kingdom really clears out by 3 or 4 pm. Those who are primarily interested in rides can tackle the entire park in only a few hours with this plan.

Disneyland Resort Itineraries

We recommend two full days at Disneyland. Additionally, a full day or more is ideal at Disney California Adventure to see and explore the more leisurely park without feeling rushed. There’s so much entertainment in addition to attractions that it’s difficult to see and do it all in a single day. Ideally, 3 days between the 2 parks is optimal.

Disneyland Park 1-Day Itinerary – Our most aggressive single-day itinerary for the Disney theme park with the most attractions, this plan for touring Disneyland starts in Fantasyland, includes strategy for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, along with plenty of snacking and soaking up the quaint charm of “Walt Disney’s original magic kingdom.”

Disney California Adventure 1-Day Itinerary – If you want to do Radiator Springs Racers, Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout, or DCA’s other thrill rides without waiting in long lines, our Disney California Adventure itinerary is for you. We also have recommendations for experiencing the “Heroic Encounters” in Avengers Campus, scoring a Web Slingers boarding pass, and much more.

Disneyland 2-Day Itinerary – A Disneyland plan with time to breathe. This one covers all of the same ground as our 1-day itinerary, while also seeing and doing things that you’d have to skip in a single day due to a lack of time.

DLR Lightning Lane Multi-Pass Itineraries

1-Day Disneyland Itinerary with Lightning Lanes – Disneyland is the West Coast park where Lightning Lane Multi-Pass is more useful, and we recommend using it here. This will walk you through a sample day using LLMP to book Lightning Lane reservations, with insight into top priorities and more.

1-Day Disney California Adventure Itinerary with Lightning Lanes – With fewer high profile attractions and a more laid back atmosphere, Lightning Lane Multi-Pass is not strictly necessary at DCA. Instead, we recommend it if you won’t arrive at park opening, want to repeat favorite rides, or plan on Park Hopping between DCA and Disneyland. Then it can come in handy!

International Disney Parks

In this case, “International Parks” means the two parks at Tokyo Disney Resort and Disneyland Paris, plus Hong Kong Disneyland. Much like Disneyland, neither Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea can be fully experienced in a single day. However, we recognize that’s how much time most people will allocate to these parks during a trip to Japan, so here are our plans for those parks:

Tokyo Disneyland 1-Day Itinerary – Another challenging castle park thanks to a surplus of attractions and live entertainment. Nevertheless, this Tokyo Disneyland itinerary allows you to do as much as possible via efficient ordering of rides.

Tokyo DisneySea 1-Day Itinerary – Our favorite theme park in the world, period. This Tokyo DisneySea itinerary does the tough tightrope walk of getting you through popular rides efficiently, while also savoring this ornately designed park like a fine wine.

Disneyland Paris 1-Day Plan – We take that same ‘fine wine’ approach here, as Disneyland Paris is the most lavish–and best designed–castle park in the world. This itinerary strikes the perfect balance.

Walt Disney Studios Park 1-Day Plan – A far cry from the castle park next door, WDSP is–bluntly–a utilitarian park. This itinerary gets you in and out as quickly as possible, so you can do the rides and shows here and then hightail it back to Disneyland Paris. (This will be replaced by an all-new Disney Adventure World itinerary in April 2026.)

Hong Kong Disneyland 1-Day Itinerary – The new quaint, uncrowded Disney park, Hong Kong Disneyland is the only castle park that does not require an efficient plan of attack. Nonetheless, waiting in line is never fun, so this HKDL itinerary covers what order to do the popular rides here.

Outside the Parks at WDW

1-Day Skyliner Sip & Snack Itinerary – Walt Disney World’s new aerial transportation system presents some great opportunities to glide around via the gondolas, doing some delicious dining, drinking, and hotel hijinks along the way. This is either a half-day or full-day itinerary, depending upon how long you linger at each stop.

1-Day Self-Guided Christmas Itinerary – The very first itinerary we published was our “Self Guided Yuletide Tour,” as a way of exploring Walt Disney World’s many beautiful resorts at Christmas. This totally free plan covers the best of Disney during the holidays, including Wilderness Lodge’s towering tree, Grand Floridian’s gorgeous gingerbread house, and more!

Walt Disney World “Beyond the Parks” 1-Day Itinerary – Have a free day but don’t want to spend it poolside or simply shopping the day away at Disney Springs? This itinerary takes you around other under-the-radar spots at Walt Disney World that are fun but do not charge admission.

That covers it for our Disney Parks itineraries! If there are any other plans you’d like to see, or if you have questions about the current Disney Parks plans, please let us know in the comments!

Planning a visit to one of the Disney theme parks? Check out our Disney Parks Vacation Planning Guides for everything you need to start planning a trip to Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort, Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disney Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Aulani in Hawaii.

Your Thoughts

What would you include in your ideal day at the Disney Parks? If you haven’t visited yet, what do you plan on doing? Anything you’d add to any of our plans? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!

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  1. Hello, I love your blog! It has been my go to for updates and itineraries for years, Will you be posting an Epic Universe itinerary soon? I have trip planned end of August and would love to know your thoughts/

    1. Five months later and still nothing. I wish this blog did Universal more because I trust them more than anyone.

  2. Thank you so much for this article! I’m currently planning my very first trip to Disney World, and I have to say, this is incredibly helpful. Thanks again and keep up the amazing work!

  3. Since WDW drops virtual queues as of tomorrow, FEB 25, 2025, I’m wondering if or when we can expect new itineraries that reflect these changes? We arrive March 17 and I’d love to see a new itinerary! I suppose you’ll be out testing new strategies and appreciate your insight into all things Disney. Perhaps I’m a little overzealous but I can’t wait to hear what you have to say. Thanks from your friendly Canadian neighbour.

    1. Yes, I will.

      It’s going to take a couple weeks of testing, but I hope to have new and updated posts by March 17.

  4. What is going on with the ads it’s so annoying and why does the page refresh back to the top halfway through reading?

  5. Does the 1 day itinerary change at EPCOT or Hollywood Studios when they have the extra hours events? Iam staying offsite so I wouldn’t have early morning admission. Is it better to not go to that park on the event day or would day crowds be less until 7p?
    Thanks for all the useful tips

  6. Looking for a two day itinerary with park hopper passes end of March. We will not be staying on property so won’t have early entry. Goal would be to hit all main attractions. All adults. Thanks! Would also love to see a one day itinerary for hitting Magic Kingdom and Epcot.

  7. What is your recommendation for first time park hoppers who plan to spend half days in each park and trying to hop between 2 parks per day? We’re also doing a split stay with Beach Club stay for 4 nights and Grand Floridian stay for 4 nights. Should we just a split 1 day itineraries in half if a 1/2 day itinerary is not available?

    Absolutely love your blog! It’s improved our Disney vacations immeasurably.

  8. I just did the Disneyland, CA 1-day itinerary. Went on a Friday, FEB 16th, in which most schools were still open. My kids school was out so i took advantage of it. It’s definitely a slow day and one of the best times of the year, buuuuuuuut, I can’t stress this enough; if anyone is ever going to do a 1-day itinerary, you must get the Genie+ pass. We even got in the entrance line for the shuttle tram at 0730 and we were in the park by 8 AM. We stayed until 9:30 PM. We needed the Genie to catch every single one of the in-demand rides and i know how to use Genie+. I also bought the Lightning Lane for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. (another must). I saw so many people in lines for 60 – 80 minutes for Space Mountain, Indiana Jones, Rise of the Resistance, Millennium Falcon, Bob Sleds, Thunder Mountain Railroad. Later in the day people were in 40-60 min waits for rides like Buzz Lightyear, Star Tours, etc. This was a great weather day and you could see how many people were just getting exhausted standing in lines by 5 PM if not earlier.
    I know the Disneyland entrance fees are expensive enough for families, but if you are going to spend that much money and then spend 3/4 of your day in a line and not catch everything, then you wasted your money of entry tickets. Get the Genie+, for 20% more and ride every single important ride. During some periods where we had to wait 2 – 2:30 for the next rides, We took advantage of that time to explore all of Main Street, go to a ton of shops, have a relaxing lunch, stop and eat beignets etc. So we got to rest and still see it all.
    The one thing we definitely skipped was the kids rides in Fantasyland. Those lines were all 30 minutes and longer later in the day, but unless your kids are very small, don’t waste your time on them at the beginning of getting in. Go do Star Tours and Buzz lightyear first.

  9. I need a one day park hopper itinerary for Hollywood studios and Magic Kingdom. I have the basic rides and attractions we want to see and it’s not many

  10. Planning first trip to Disneyworld. Looking for best itinerary for 2 adults Thursday to Sunday, December 2023. Two adults. Fast pass aplus.

  11. Can you do a touring plan for Very Merry Christmas Party? We are taking a few kids (ages 5-6) who are over 44″ tall and want to ride the rides. What would be your suggestions? Unfortunately we can only go Dec 9 and we know it’ll be crowded.

    1. Echoing this with a huge YES PLEASE.
      I’m taking all five of my children (some are adult kids, all have extra needs/disabilities) early December and I feel so lost with how to manage it all and I trust this site to show the way!

  12. Hi Tom – my family and I are visiting Disneyland in Jan 2023 from Australia for what will be a literal one-in-a-lifetime trip so I want to get it right! Do you have an updated 2-day Disneyland itinerary – the link in this article goes to one from 2019? Thanks so much your resources have been invaluable so far! 🙂

  13. Hi, we are doing a whole family trip from the UK in October 2023 (4 children & 8 adults) when do you think i should start reading up on the itineraries, I am over eager and already reading everything on you blog for Walt Disney World, but, completely expect a lot of the information to change as it is over a year away. When is a sensible time to start planning please?! Thanks

    1. Hi Michelle, how was your visit to disney? Share your joy, I am already excited to listen your stories.

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