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This Guide contains the essential information you need to help you make the most of your trip and plan the perfect visit to Disney®, saving you both time and money along the way! You’ll find a concise checklist of key preparations for your trip, along with insider tips for mastering Lightning Lanes and Virtual Queues, including times when you may not need them.

We provide details of any rides or attractions that will be closed during your visit, and an in-depth Guide for each park. Every Guide includes great food options, a map, a suggested touring plan and information on the attractions that this age group loves. We also highlight the best days of the week to visit, helping you create a schedule that works perfectly for your family.

And there’s much more!

For the best experience, we recommend viewing our website on a tablet, iPad or computer.


Here is a summary of key things to do before you visit WDW.  

  • Tickets purchased? Children® under three do not require a ticket.
  • Passports checked to ensure they are valid for 6 months after your return date?
  • Apply for your ESTAS unless you have previous ones that are still valid (they can last up to 2 years, depending on your passport)?
  • If you need to apply, check the ESTA website https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta), to ensure you comply with the visa requirements. It is recommended to apply before finalising the booking of your trip, to avoid any delays. Read our blog for more.
  • Travel insurance purchased?
  • My Disney Account created online? Link tickets to your account.
  • Download the latest version of the My Disney Experience App, log in using your online account details and link your party.
  • Do you need a car seat? Have you checked the rules around these? 
  • Transport arranged, including to and from the airport, taking into consideration any car seat requirements? If you hire a car, budget for car parking at the Theme Parks, which currently costs $35 per day for standard parking. Also, remember to keep your ticket if you plan to Park Hop. Have you booked a Visitor Toll Pass?
  • Booked any restaurants at WDW? When staying outside Disney, you can book 60 days before your ticket date. Children under 3 can eat for free at buffet and family-style restaurants.


Over the years, Walt Disney World® has offered various line-skipping services. In the good old days, there was the free Fast-Pass service; more recently, we’ve had the paid Genie+ service. As of July 2024, new options known as Lightning Lane Single, Multi and Premier Pass services were introduced. Additionally, there is an alternative way to queue called the Virtual Queue. As with so many things in Disney, the rules on how to use these services can be a little complicated so, here in this Guide, we will aim to explain the differences between each one and, more importantly, how to use them. We’ll also include lots of helpful hints and tips along the way! 

Lightning Lane Passes are constantly evolving, so the details below may change but we’ll work hard to keep this Guide up to date with the latest information and advice. 

The first thing to say about Lightning Lanes Passes is that you may not need them! In Animal Kingdom and Epcot, for example, we think they are beneficial, only in certain circumstances, which we have detailed in our Park Guides. One advantage that international visitors have is that they tend to visit for longer so, as a member of this Group, you can book Lightning Lane Passes later in your trip if the queues are long and the crowd levels are high. This also gives you the chance to see how our other strategies for exploring the Parks work for your family before you spend money on potential Passes. However, we understand the pressure guests feel to make this expensive trip as perfect as possible, so you may want to take advantage of this service. If you do plan to use them, build the cost into your budget.

Let’s start with the basics before we go into more detail (below). We recommend reading through the overview initially of the different types of Lightning Lane Passes, and then delving into the details closer to the time that you’ll actually be using them, and then use it in conjunction with the MDE app:

Virtual Queues

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These can replace the regular Standby Lane on new and sometimes less reliable rides. Instead of waiting in a physical queue, guests join a Virtual Queue via the MDE app at one of two specific times of the day (7am or 1pm). The good news is that joining a Virtual Queue is free, and it is available to anyone with a valid ticket. If successful, guests will be assigned a Boarding Group number, which indicates their place in the line. We have included detailed guidance on joining a Virtual Queue later in this Guide.

Lightning Lane Passes – what are they and should you buy them?

These allow guests to line-skip in different ways, as detailed below. They enable guests to enter a ride through the Lightning Lane at an allotted time rather than queue in the (free) Standby Lane.

Guests staying in a Disney Resort hotel or select third-party hotels, including WDW Dolphin, WDW Swan, WDW Swan Reserve and Shades of Green, are eligible to purchase Passes seven days in advance of the date on their valid Theme Park ticket, from 7am Eastern Time (usually 12pm UK time, but check as it varies depending on the time of year), for their entire stay, up to 14 days. Off-site guests can only purchase up to three days in advance, and if you have a date-based ticket* (most UK ones will be), for the total number of valid admission days on your ticket.

*If you don’t have a date-based ticket, you will be able to purchase Lightning Lane passes three days in advance of each day of your visit (you may be required to make a Park reservation before purchasing).

We have included detailed guidance on how to purchase and use a Lightning Lane Pass further on in this Guide.

Top tip

You may have read that international guests can’t purchase Lightning Lane Passes until they are in the US; whilst this was the case when Lightning Lanes first launched, as of October 2024 this is no longer so, although Disney is not publicising it!

Prices vary depending on the Park and the time of year (Disney use dynamic pricing), with more popular Parks such as Magic Kingdom® and Disney Hollywood Studios® being the most expensive. Park hopping is also included in the cost. 

A separate pass must be purchased for each guest, though children under three are free. 

Lightning Lanes are not available during Early Entry, when resort guests can enter the Theme Parks 30 minutes before official Park opening.


Walt Disney World is constantly evolving and recent months have brought some significant announcements.

At the latest Destination D23 event, held at Walt Disney World in August 2025, exciting news was revealed for Magic Kingdom:

The iconic Carousel of Progress will soon receive an update, featuring a brand-new opening scene that will include an audio-animatronic of the legendary Walt Disney himself! No specific timescales have been announced, but we’ll keep you posted.

Disney also revealed more information about Villains Land, part of the Beyond Thunder Mountain expansion, which will be the largest in Magic Kingdom’s history. Villains Land promises to be ‘a place where happily ever after may feel like a distant dream!’ This area will be home to two major attractions, as well as dining and shopping.

Although Villains Land is still in its early stages and several years away, we now have a clearer idea of its overall ambience. It will be influenced “by big personalities, bold visuals and rich backgrounds”.

Imagineers have conducted research trips to Paris and Barcelona to study the architecture in these cities, focussing specifically on Art Nouveau, which will serve as the main design inspiration for the land. The team has even coined a new term to describe the style: ‘Conjured Architecture’. This refers to the ‘blend of historical components and fantastical worlds that have merged to ultimately create some wicked!’ We can’t wait to see what they have in mind!  

Other News

In the same area of Magic Kingdom, work is already underway in Frontierland to create the new Car’s-themed Mini-Land, Piston Peak National Park. This new Land will feature two new rides: one will be a thrilling rally race through the mountains, while the other will be geared towards the smaller racers in the family.

To make way for these new Lands, Tom Sawyer Island and Rivers of America (including the Liberty Belle) were permanently closed on July 7th 2025. Work is likely to take three or four years; therefore, when visiting during this time, expect construction walls in this area of the Park.

For summer 2026, Disney has announced the return of Cool KIDS’ SUMMER, a no-extra-ticket program of events across all the theme parks and some resort hotels, designed to give families with younger children more to do. This will include pop-up character meet-and-greets, themed crafts, and interactive games. This will run from May 26th until September 8th 2026.


Throughout the year, WDW refurbishes or reimagines existing rides; this can be because they are older and need maintenance, a refresh, or are being replaced altogether. Below is a list of current rides and attractions scheduled to undergo some major planned work, along with their closing dates and approximate reopening dates if announced by Disney. 

Top tip

Many ride closures* are listed on the Disney Parks calendar on the MDE app (on the Home screen, under Park hours), so be sure to check your trip dates to see which closures might affect your visit. 

*Rides may be closed on an ad-hoc basis due to weather conditions, breakdowns or emergencies; unfortunately, these closures cannot be predicted and are subject to conditions within the Parks.


Disney has a calendar of annual and special events that run for a limited period, which can add some extra magic to your trip or can indicate when the Parks will be busier. As we learn about these events, we will add them to this page but won’t include them in our detailed Guides, so if something appeals to you and is happening on the dates you are visiting, make a note of it.

Top tip

These dates can also help plan future trips, as they indicate when events will likely take place in the coming years.

January 2026

7th – 11th Walt Disney World Marathon: this annual event covers all four Disney Theme Parks. It also features a half marathon, a 10k, a 5k, a children’s race and a five-day health expo. Resorts and the Parks will be busier as a result.

January 16th – February 23rd EPCOT International Festival of Arts; celebrates visual, performing and culinary arts from around the world. 

NEW Disney After Hours Events: Magic Kingdom January 12th & 19th, DHS 14th & 28th and EPCOT 22nd & 29th. Check the MDE app for details.

NEW Disney Extended Evening Hours (for Deluxe Resort Guests): Magic Kingdom January 7th, 14th & 21st, DHS 26th, EPCOT 5th, 12th, 19th, Animal Kingdom 1st. 

Martin Luther King. Jr. Weekend is 17th – 18th January: this weekend is typically busy, with larger-than-normal crowds.

The Skyliner will be closed for annual maintenance from January 25th, reopening February 1st. In 2027, maintenance is scheduled for January 24th, reopening on the 31st. Buses will be provided as an alternative for resorts affected by the closure (Pop Century, Art of Animation, Caribbean Beach, and Riviera Resort).

From January to March, several youth group competitions and exhibitions take place and can generate large youth bookings at some resorts, especially the All-Star. These events may also prompt the closure of some event venues within the Theme Parks, such as Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular.  

February 2026

EPCOT International Festival of Arts continues until the 23rd.

NEW Disney After Hours Events: Magic Kingdom February 2nd, 9th & 23rd, DHS 4th, 11th, 21st & 25th and EPCOT 19th. Check the MDE app for details.  

NEW Disney Extended Evening Hours (for Deluxe Resort Guests): Magic Kingdom 4th, 18th & 25th and EPCOT 2nd, 9th, 16th & 23rd.  

President’s Weekend, 13th – 16th February: traditionally the start of spring break season. Expect all the Theme Parks and resorts to be busier over this weekend.

26th – 2nd March Disney Princess Half Marathon: this event brings together women of all ages to participate in different events inspired by the Disney Princesses. Events typically include a half marathon, a 10k, a 5k and a three-day runDisney Health and Fitness Expo and take place across EPCOT, Magic Kingdom and the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex. Resorts and the Parks will be busier as a result.

March 2026

2nd March End of Princess Marathon (see February for details).

NEW Disney After Hours Events: Magic Kingdom March 2nd & 9th and EPCOT 5th & 12th. Check the MDE app for details.   

NEW Disney Extended Evening Hours (for Deluxe Resort Guests): Every Wednesday at Magic Kingdom 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th, and every Monday at EPCOT 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th. 

March 4th – June 1st EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival: Walt Disney World’s most beautiful annual event. Over 30 million blooms transform EPCOT into a kaleidoscope of colour and there are workshops with gardening experts and interactive garden activities for children. Other highlights include Marketplace food kiosks and the Garden Rocks Concerts, which take place in the American Gardens Theatre. These concerts are included with EPCOT admission. Check the MDE App for performance details.

17th March St Patrick’s Day: celebrations take place over multiple weekends at Disney Springs.

Mid-March – Mid-April is Spring Break time! This is when US public schools have Spring Break and Easter holidays. This is always a peak time of year at WDW!

Likewise, UK schools will be having their long Easter holiday, so this is a popular time for families from the UK to visit WDW. 


Over the next few pages, you will find your Fabulous Park Day Guides for each of the WDW Theme Parks.

Each Guide has been tailored to make the most of your time and includes a map showing an efficient route that takes in the attractions most popular with children in this age group (and their parents!), useful descriptions, fun things to look out for along the way and hints and tips for each Park. As young children and toddlers are unpredictable, remember that these Guides can be split over different days, so use them to help keep your plans flexible.

We’ve detailed the most useful Lightning Lane Passes to get (if you need them). There are suggestions for Quick-Serve and Table-Service restaurants to try and, if the Park has fireworks, how best to view them.

Print and complete the Minnie Guides to take with you to the Parks, or fill them in and take a photo on your phone. We also recommend taking screenshots of particularly relevant sections of the Guides, such as ride descriptions, for easy reference while in the Parks. This way, you won’t have to log on to the website while you’re there.

Animal Kingdom is a vast Park with six Lands, including the iconic Tree of Life® in Discovery Island®, an African-inspired village in Africa, thrilling attractions in Asia and Pandora – The World of Avatar® is exceptional! It’s worth exploring all the Lands, but be prepared for construction work as the former DinoLand, is redeveloped into Tropical Americas, which is due to open sometime in 2027.

If you want to experience any extra tours here, such as Caring for Giants, Up Close with Rhinos, etc., you can find details for these under the category ‘Events and Tours’ on the Map section of the app. Extra costs apply and check for availability online (using a VPN to access the US website) or by using the ‘Chat With Us’ feature on the MDE app. To book you will need your ticket reservation details and a payment method.

Before You Arrive at the Park

We think it is unlikely you will need a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Animal Kingdom, so only consider if wait times are long for your must-do attractions in the run-up to your visit (if you are visiting the last two weeks of August, you should see an improvement in wait times) and you aren’t going to arrive for Park opening or stay until Park closing.

Follow our advice on how to purchase an LLMP and the things to keep in mind to maximise their use; here are the rides included:

There are no Group One rides at Animal Kingdom.

The following are Group Two rides and we’ve starred the most useful:

  • *Na’vi River® (to ride this without a long wait you may want to purchase an LLMP)
  • * Kilimanjaro Safari®
  • * Expedition Everest® (unlikely to be suitable but parents may want to ride using the Single-Rider lane)
  • * Kali River Rapids® (if tall enough)
  • *Festival of the Lion King
  • Feathered Friends in Flight
  • *Finding Nemo: The Big Blue
    *NEW Zootopia: Better Together!

Although we make every effort to keep our Guides as current as possible, theme parks are inherently fast-changing environments and changes can occur without notice. These Guides are intended to help you plan your visit and should be used alongside the MDE app for the best experience.

Please be aware that the information provided in the Guides is for personal use only and should not be shared, distributed or sold.

If this is your first visit to WDW, we recommend visiting EPCOT second. Ideally, visit on a Wednesday or a Thursday, if you can. Avoid Fridays and the weekends, especially when the festivals are on, as ‘drinking around the world’ is a thing with locals! If you can’t avoid the weekend, then go in early and leave before it gets too busy.

EPCOT is a Park for discoveries, split into two halves. The first half has three neighbourhoods: World Discovery, World Nature and World Celebration. The other half is World Showcase, where you can travel around the world and enjoy the food and culture of different countries without leaving the Park. It also features several interactive play areas, many of them indoors.

This Park hosts several festivals throughout the year, including the Festivals of the Arts (mid-January to late February), the Flower and Garden Festival (early March to late May), the Food and Wine Festival (mid/late July through to mid-November), and the Festival of the Holidays (late November to late December).

At EPCOT, you can take ‘behind-the-scenes’ tours such as Behind the Seeds. Check the Map section of the app for details.Extra costs apply and check for availability online (using a VPN to access the US website) or by using the ‘Chat With Us’ feature on the MDE app. To book you will need your ticket reservation details and a payment method.

Test Track® closed in June 2024 for a length refurbishment and reopened on July 22nd 2025. It is still experiencing lengthy queues in 2026!       

Before You Arrive at the Park

As many favourite attractions for this age group are included, consider purchasing a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for EPCOT if wait times are long in the run-up to your visit and you aren’t going to make rope drop or stay later. If you are visiting the last two weeks of August, you should see an improvement in wait times. With the recent updates to Frozen Ever After and the new version of Soarin’, demand will also be higher for these headliners.  

Although we make every effort to keep our Guides as current as possible, theme parks are inherently fast-changing environments and changes can occur without notice. These Guides are intended to help you plan your visit and should be used alongside the MDE app for the best experience.

Please be aware that the information provided in the Guides is for personal use only and should not be shared, distributed or sold.

For first-time visitors or those who last visited WDW a while ago, we suggest visiting DHS third on your list. Avoid Fridays, Saturdays, and Tuesdays. If possible, visit on a Sunday afternoon (4pm onwards). Otherwise, coming in early or late on a Wednesday or Thursday is a good option, unless you are visiting during party season (August – December). If there is a party on at Magic Kingdom, DHS will be busier. Likewise, if there isn’t a party on at Magic Kingdom, then it will be a good day to visit DHS!

Disney’s Hollywood Studios pays homage to 1940s Hollywood through the eyes of Imagineers. It is a unique blend of a small-town layout with two additional distinct Lands: Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Toy Story Land. Even if you’re not a die-hard fan, the intricate detail in these Lands is impressive.

Capture Your Moment® is available to book in two locations at DHS, plus you can book Savi’s Workshop and Droid Depot. Details for these experiences are under the category Events and Tours on the Map section of the app. Extra costs apply and check for availability online (using a VPN to access the US website) or by using the ‘Chat With Us’ feature on the MDE app. To book you will need your ticket reservation details and a payment method.

Before You Arrive at the Park

Consider purchasing a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for DHS; it and Magic Kingdom are the two Parks that benefit the most, especially if you are there at busy times of the year. 

Although we make every effort to keep our Guides as current as possible, theme parks are inherently fast-changing environments and changes can occur without notice. These Guides are intended to help you plan your visit and should be used alongside the MDE app for the best experience.

Please be aware that the information provided in the Guides is for personal use only and should not be shared, distributed or sold.

The ideal days and times to visit Magic Kingdom depend on the time of year. Outside of party season (January to mid-August), the best times to visit are Sundays, Thursdays and Fridays. However, during party season (from August to late December), it’s best to visit on party days. Arrive early and plan to leave around 3-4pm before party guests start to arrive.

Magic Kingdom has six distinct Lands, and you will explore three today towards the rear of the Park first. Main Street leads you into the central plaza and the iconic sight of Cinderella Castle. Fantasyland is the magical and enchanting heart of Magic Kingdom, while Liberty Square recreates America from the colonial days of the Revolutionary War.

Fantasyland is adored by this age group! Due to construction work taking place in Frontierland, the WDW Railroad is operating in Shuttle Mode only between Fantasyland Station (located near Storybook Circus) and Main Street Station.

Each day, Magic Kingdom has three parades that follow the same route. Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade. This mini parade, during busy times of the year, typically takes place twice a day in the late afternoon; check the MDE for times and includes two floats with around 30 characters. Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade. This is the main daytime parade, and during busy times of the year, it often takes place twice a day, around 12pm and 3pm; check the MDE app for times. It features elaborate floats, music and a wide array of characters. Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away. Debuting in summer 2025, this is the first night-time parade in a decade. Find all the details for this and how best to view the parades later in this Guide.  

Before You Arrive at the Park

Consider purchasing a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Magic Kingdom, as this Park benefits the most from them, especially when visiting at busy times of the year. If you are visiting out of UK and US school holidays then the wait times may be more reasonable.

Although we make every effort to keep our Guides as current as possible, theme parks are inherently fast-changing environments and changes can occur without notice. These Guides are intended to help you plan your visit and should be used alongside the MDE app for the best experience.

Please be aware that the information provided in the Guides is for personal use only and should not be shared, distributed or sold.

The ideal days and times to visit Magic Kingdom depend on the time of year. Outside of party season (January to mid-August), the best times to visit are Sundays, Thursdays and Fridays. However, during party season (from August to late December), it’s best to visit on party days. Arrive early and plan to leave around 3-4pm before party guests start to arrive.

Adventureland, Frontierland and Tomorrowland are the three remaining Lands at Magic Kingdom left to explore.

Adventureland has a jungle and African safari theme with classic Disney rides while Frontierland shows you what America was like in the 1800s. Tomorrowland allows you to travel through time and space, encountering monsters and space rangers.

Be prepared for construction work in Frontierland, with walls erected along the area previously known as the Rivers of America. This redevelopment will introduce a new Cars-themed mini Land in approximately 2 years, with Villain Land following a further 2-3 years later! This work will include the temporary closure of the Walt Disney World Railroad station in Frontierland. If you want to ride the train, it is operating in Shuttle Mode between Fantasyland Station (close to Storybook Circus) and Main Street.

In Frontierland, as part of Cool Kids’ Summer, between 9.30 and 6.00pm, you can meet Jessie and friends at The Diamond Horseshoe for Jessie’s Roundup, a high-energy, family-friendly experience packed with singing, dancing and games.  

Before You Arrive at the Park

Consider purchasing a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for Magic Kingdom, as this Park benefits the most from them, especially if you are visiting at busy times of the year. If you are visiting outside of the UK and US school holidays, the wait times may be more reasonable.

Although we make every effort to keep our Guides as current as possible, theme parks are inherently fast-changing environments and changes can occur without notice. These Guides are intended to help you plan your visit and should be used alongside the MDE app for the best experience.

Please be aware that the information provided in the Guides is for personal use only and should not be shared, distributed or sold.

Top tip

While Water Parks are a lot of fun, they are best enjoyed with older children (age 4+) who can take part in more activities. If you only have toddlers or younger children, staying at your hotel or villa and enjoying the pool there might be more worthwhile.

Water Park Helpful Hints and Tips

  • Standard parking at the Water Parks is complimentary for all guests. Or you can use a ride-hailing app or taxi to get there.
  • A 14-day Park ticket from the UK/Ireland typically includes entry to the Water Parks, so check that yours does.
  • If you are visiting in late autumn, winter or early spring double check the Water Park’s website before visiting in case it is closed due to low temperature.
  • The water is heated in the Water Parks, allowing you to swim all year-round, but bring a cover-up for chilly days.

Although we make every effort to keep our Guides as current as possible, theme parks are inherently fast-changing environments and changes can occur without notice. These Guides are intended to help you plan your visit and should be used alongside the MDE app for the best experience.

Please be aware that the information provided in the Guides is for personal use only and should not be shared, distributed or sold.


Disney Springs

Disney Springs is a vast outdoor mall complex with fun shopping, dining and entertainment options. It’s a great place to visit on a non-park day, especially in the late afternoon or early evening.

There isn’t much cover, so avoid the midday sun in the summer or if rain is forecast. 

Car parking is free here. Signage as you arrive at Disney Springs indicates which car parks have spaces.

Although we make every effort to keep our Guides as current as possible, theme parks are inherently fast-changing environments and changes can occur without notice. These Guides are intended to help you plan your visit and should be used alongside the MDE app for the best experience.

Please be aware that the information provided in the Guides is for personal use only and should not be shared, distributed or sold.

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