Well...
My honest opinion is that you can not possibly do it all unless you are planning to stay for about a year!
However, you can do the highlights in one trip, but it depends on a few factors :
When are you planning on going? There are great differences in wait times between say, March and September, or July and January.
I'd plan to go during a non peak time. Check the web site
www.wdwig.com for info on when peak times are. Generally speaking, Jan - Early Feb , The week after Thanksgiving through the first 2 weeks of Dec, and late August through Sept are the least crowded. Holidays, and March are the most crowded. The rest of the time is average attendance.
What kind of budget do you have? Room rates change depending on season? Are you going for more than 9 days? If so, it may be worth it to get an Annual Pass to take advantage of annual pass room rates. You can book now and check
www.mousesavers.com and the resorts board here to see when the AP rates come out. You can also sometimes get discounts with
AAA. I'd say go for as long as your budget will allow.
How old are your kids? The parks will appeal in different ways to different ages.
I would say during an average time of year, MK will take 2-3 days, AK will take 1 to 1.5 days if you want to do everything, Epcot will vary depending on your kids ages, but allow at least 2 days, MGM will also vary depending on kids ages but allow 1 to 1.5 days.
DTD is comprised of shopping, nightlife and Disney Quest. I've never been to DQ but from what I hear, it again varies depending on age. I'd say at least 1/2 a day. Shopping might be another 1/2 a day. The water parks, you might want a day at each or 1/2 a day.
Do you plan to take a day at the resort to resort hop or sit out by the pool?
Again, this is if you want to hit all the major attractions and not feel rushed. There is so much atmosphere to take in. It makes me sad when I see first time visitors rushing around with maps and checklists , not taking the time to just sit and look at the castle while enjoying a Mickey bar. I've heard people say they can "do AK and MGM" in 1/2 a day and I have no idea how they do it? They must be missing a lot.
Another good tip is to always have a day when nothing is planned. This way, if rain or something ruins plans for one day, you can readjust quickly and just do those plans on the "free" day.
Remember, if you don't get to it all on this trip, you will be going back. WDW will be there for a long time to come.
