Statue of Walt Disney with Mickey Mouse at Disneyland, with a castle in the background, under a clear blue sky.

You've been saving that PTO for something. This is it.

Custom Walt Disney World planning for people who want the trip, not the second job of booking it.

Takes about five minutes. No sales call ambush.

You want the trip. You do not want to become a spreadsheet.

Here's how it usually goes. You've got vacation days piling up and a loose plan to finally take the kids (or just the two of you) to Disney World. Then you open a browser. Sixty-day dining windows. Lightning Lane versus Lightning Lane Premier. Which resort, which park, which day, which month has the fewest people and the least brutal weather. Fourteen tabs later, you close the laptop and decide to think about it next year.

The trip is not the hard part. The planning is. And planning Disney well is a real skill, one you have no reason to already have.

What you get when you work with me

You hire me, and the planning stops being your problem. Here's what that covers:

  • Dates that work. I match your schedule against crowd data, weather, park hours, and events, so you're not there the week every school in the Northeast is off.

  • The right resort. On budget, in the right location, not the one with the best photos.

  • Dining, booked. I'm awake at the sixty-day window so you're not. The reservations you want, in the parks you want, at hours that fit your family.

  • A day-by-day plan. Which park each day, what to ride first, when to eat, when to head back to the room and swim. Built around rest, not a death march.

  • Lightning Lane strategy. What to buy, what to skip, and how to not overpay for it.

  • Someone watching the price. If Disney drops a discount after you book, I catch it and rebook. You don't leave money on the table.

How it works

  1. Tell me about your trip. A short form, or a call if you'd rather talk. Who's going, roughly when, and what "a good trip" means to you.

  2. I build the plan. Dates, resort, dining, parks, the whole thing, matched to your budget and your tolerance for early mornings.

  3. You approve, I book. You review it, we adjust until it's right, then I handle every reservation.

  4. You show up. Rested, with the plan on your phone and nothing left to figure out.

Why me and not do it yourself?

The internet has infinite Disney content. Most of it is a stranger in matching ears insisting every day is the best day ever. That's not what you need.

You need someone who's read the fine print, watched the crowd data for years, and will tell you the truth. Go the last week of October, not Columbus Day week. Skip the character breakfast, it's overpriced and rushed. Yes, the extra day is worth it. I plan Disney World the way I'd plan it for my own family, minus the sales pitch, minus the sparkle.

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