Log on or create an account on My Disney Experience and link your hotel reservation and/or to your account. This is where you will reserve dining plans and FastPasses, as well as any additional attractions and activities you would like to participate in. The My Disney Experience app is also available for download on Google Play or the Apple App Store. For questions about using My Disney Experience, please contact Julie Whetstone at julie@weekleytravel.com.
Walt Disney World® Resort’s Magic Kingdom® in Orlando is the world’s most famous theme park, and for good reason. Across its six enchanted lands, more than 40 timeless attractions, wondrous character encounters, imaginative dining and surprises galore will leave no doubt that you’ve arrived at “The Most Magical Place on Earth,” where dreams come true and exciting adventures are just a smile away!
Epcot Center is essentially two parks in one. On one side, Future World boasts attractions housed within separate buildings themed to space travel, imagination, and aquatic life. On the other, Epcot’s World Showcase features 11 “pavilions” themed to countries and their respective dining, entertainment, and attractions, set on an idyllic waterfront lagoon.
Disney's Hollywood Studios was initially developed as both a theme park inspired by show business and an operating production studio, with active film and television production services, an animation facility branch, and a functioning backlot. Spanning 135 acres, the park is dedicated to the imagined worlds from film, television, music, and theatre, drawing inspiration from the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Having opened in 1998, Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the newest of the Disney World parks, featuring a design and layout that differs from Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Epcot, and Magic Kingdom. Here, the emblematic Tree of Life sits in the center of a lagoon, as lands including Africa, Asia, Discovery Island, Pandora - The World of Avatar, and DinoLand U.S.A. surround it in a loop. It’s also filled with live animals; winding paths lead to zoo-like displays of exotic animals.