Mellissa,
Don't be overwhelmed. The planning can be fun, if you let it. Here is what I would do for a day-by-day park schedule;
- July 25 - Magic Kingdom
- July 26 - Animal Kingdom
- July 27 - Hollywood Studios
- July 28 - Epcot
- July 29 - Magic Kingdom
This gets you two days in the park with the most to see, and a day each in the others. You even get to enjoy evening Extra Magic Hours on the 28th at Epcot, which is a great late night for a big dinner and the best fireworks show at Walt Disney World,
IllumiNations.
Probably your next step is to plan your meals. If you need help, just send me your daily park itinerary (if you agree with what I laid out above), and give me an idea of what foods you like, when you prefer table service or counter service meals, and any other relevant information.
Remember I may not be able to see this past reply, so give me as much info as you can! And don't hesitate to ask, as I am glad to help you plan out each step!
Have a magical vacation!