Hiya Blanca, and welcome to planDisney.
I’m really glad you stopped by with this question because it’s a great one, and one that comes up quite a bit. While Disney doesn’t necessarily offer a traditional “Disney planner” service to personally handle all your reservations and scheduling, they do offer something even better: tools and resources designed to make planning your vacation simple and stress-free. And that’s where
planDisney comes in!
planDisney is made up of
a panel of Disney-loving Guests, just like you, who’ve mastered the art of planning Disney vacations and now share their experience and knowledge to help others do the same. We’ve spent countless hours exploring the parks, resorts, dining, and everything in between, and we’re here to help walk you through every step of the process so you can plan your trip with confidence.
When it comes to planning your vacation, there are a few key decisions you’ll need to make: when you want to visit, how long you plan to stay,
where you’d like to call home, how many days you want to spend in the parks, and whether a
Disney Dining Plan fits your vacation style. You can also decide if you’d like to add extras like special tours or after-hours events. It might sound like a lot, but once those choices are made, everything else falls neatly into place.
A great place to start is
Disney’s 3-Step Planning Guide, which walks you through the basics of choosing your dates, resort, and tickets. Once your trip is booked, you’ll be able to make
Advance Dining Reservations 60 days before you arrive (and for your entire stay if you’re staying at a Disney Resort) and plan your
Lightning Lane selections seven days before arrival as a Resort Guest (or three days if you’re staying elsewhere).
So while Disney doesn’t have official “planners,” you’re certainly not on your own. Between the helpful tools on the Walt Disney World website, the
My Disney Experience app, and planDisney, you’ve got everything you need to make your trip smooth and memorable.
If you’d like help narrowing down resorts, picking ticket options, or even creating the best park plan for your family, send me another question and
I’ll be glad to help guide you through it.
See you real soon,
Brent