• On Jul 8, 2021
    Azam from TX Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Where can I get a map for the Orlando Disney parks so I can plan my trip?

    Welcome to planDisney Azam! Knowing your way around the Disney Parks is an important part of planning your vacation! I’m happy to help you find the maps of the parks!

    When you go to the Walt Disney World Resort website, you’ll see a heading that states, “Parks and Tickets.” Hover (don’t click) your mouse over that heading. When you do, a dropdown menu will appear. You’ll see all of the park names listed. Click on a park. When the page for that park appears you’ll see an area that says “Guide Map.” It’s a little hard to locate because it’s small, but you can find it listed to the left of the park hours.

    Azam, each park map is printable from your home computer! These maps will definitely help with your planning!

    Hakuna Matata!  Jonathan
     
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Meet the Panelist: Jonathan, Pennsylvania

Hi, everyone!  My name is Jonathan.  I am a Disney-adoring husband, dad of three sons, and elementary school principal from Pennsylvania.  If you're visiting planDisney with questions about the Most Magical Place on Earth, then Hakuna Matata because you've come to the right group of people!  I'm happy to use my past Disney-travel experiences and knowledge to help you enjoy every moment of your vacation to the Walt Disney World Resort! Learn More About Jonathan

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