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Walt Disney World stands out as a special destination because it is intentionally designed to delight every age group all at once. From toddlers meeting beloved characters to parents and grandparents enjoying shows and dining, the experience is shared so families can create lifetime memories together.
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Things to do at Disney World

Hollywood Studios inside Star Wars Galaxies Edge
Disney Springs: Mixes great food, unique shopping, and lively entertainment all in one walkable waterfront setting.
Magic Kingdom: This park delivers the classic Disney experience filled with fantasy, nostalgia, and iconic attractions for all ages. Think parades, fireworks, and live entertainment!
Epcot: This park is so fun because it blends futuristic innovation with global cultures in a way no other Disney park does. Families can explore immersive pavilions in the world showcase while also enjoying cutting-edge attractions like Guardians of the Galaxy.
Animal Kingdom: We love going to Animal Kingdom because it combines thrilling attractions like Avatar with real wildlife (safaris, treks, walking tours, and exhibits) and immersive storytelling.
Hollywood Studios: We love this park because it brings guests into the worlds of movies, TV, and storytelling with some of the most exciting rides in Disney World. Think high-energy attractions and immersive themed lands!
Places to eat & drink at Disney World

Jaq and Gus themed vanilla cheesecake dessert at Cinderella's royal table
Cinderella’s Royal Table: Fine dining in the most iconic setting in all of Disney. You get to meet five princesses and get souvenir autograph cards and a sword or magic wand.
Ravello: Elevated Italian cuisine inside the Four Seasons Orlando resort. You can also go for brunch with Goofy and his friends on select days.
Capa: Michelin starred dining on the rooftop of the Four Seasons Orlando. Go at night for a perfect view of Magic Kingdom’s firework show!
Roundup Rodeo BBQ: Family-style BBQ inside Hollywood Studios themed after Toy Story. The food is delicious and don’t forget to freeze like a toy when Andy comes into the room!
Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’: Delicious southern-style food inside Disney Springs area. The biscuits are a must-try!
Need to know
Utilize early entry from select Disney World properties.
Almost all resorts will offer some type of transportation to the parks, so you do not need to rent a car.
Take breaks from the parks to enjoy your hotel and relax/recharge.
If a park is offering a special after-hours event, I believe they are a must-do. We did Magic Kingdom after hours in the month of April and it was my absolute favorite park day! (The events run from 10 p.m.–1 a.m., but you can get into the park at 7 p.m.)

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