Hi Aiswarya,
Welcome to planDisney!
There are a host of travel agents who would be happy to help plan your itinerary. To book your
vacation package, you could use a travel agent or
call to speak with a cast member with the Walt Disney World® Resort. I will give some advice to help you start building an itinerary!
Since you only have three days, I recommend Magic Kingdom, Disney's Animal Kingdom, and EPCOT or Hollywood Studios. Both
EPCOT and
Disney's Hollywood Studios have attractions your toddler might enjoy so I encourage you to take a look at the
EPCOT Attractions List and the
Disney's Hollywood Studios Attractions List to make a decision between these two parks. EPCOT has Journey of Water Inspired by Moana,
Frozen at Walt Disney World® Resort (including the attraction Frozen Ever After), Living with the Land, The Seas with Nemo and Friends, and lots of
character interactions. At Disney's Hollywood Studios, your toddler might enjoy
For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration, Alien Swirling Saucers, Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage, Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway, and the
character experiences.
When our girls were five years old on their first visit, they actually loved EPCOT. Although we did not get around World Showcase on that visit, they had lots of fun. You know your little one best, so once you have taken some time to review the attraction and entertainment possibilities at each park, I believe you will be able to make a good decision! I also encourage you to consider the
advanced dining reservations you may want to make. Our girls still love dining at
Coral Reef Restaurant because we can see so much sea life in the underwater world of the Seas with Nemo & Friends. We also love dining with princesses at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall!
When our girls were younger, we did breakfast early, a few attractions, lunch at a park, and then we headed back to the resort hotel for a nap/rest. We then returned to a park for dinner and maybe one more attraction. We also planned for pool time at the resort one morning so that we were not always rushing to get to a theme park.
Aiswarya, it sounds like you may want a person who can provide one-on-one detailed advice. If so, a travel agent who specializes in Disney vacations could assist. Also consider booking a
Disney Resorts Collection resort with
Club Level Concierge access. The good news is that you are planning in advance! As soon as you have a plan, book that vacation package and get ready to make advanced dining reservations when your
booking window opens!
Magic and memories,
Donyell