MommaBerd
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We do 10, but two of those are travel days. On our arrival day, it's "tradition" that we go to Disney Springs and eat at Earl of Sandwich. 
We spend 7 days in the parks - at least 2 in each MK and Epcot and 1 in each DHS and DAK and the last day is wherever we want. We get hoppers, and we take full advantage of them. We also got to a water park for one day - that is our "rest" day.
And honestly, I always leave wishing we were there longer. But my philosophy is that is how it SHOULD be; I hope we never feel like we are eager to get home.
ETA: After reading @Pmlocke above, I echo the need for "margin" time. This time I am hoping/planning to spend a little more time relaxing at and enjoying our resort. If time (and subsequently money) is not an issue, I would suggest 12 days. You can explore the parks at a more leisurely pace and have time to enjoy your resort and other activities.

We spend 7 days in the parks - at least 2 in each MK and Epcot and 1 in each DHS and DAK and the last day is wherever we want. We get hoppers, and we take full advantage of them. We also got to a water park for one day - that is our "rest" day.
And honestly, I always leave wishing we were there longer. But my philosophy is that is how it SHOULD be; I hope we never feel like we are eager to get home.
ETA: After reading @Pmlocke above, I echo the need for "margin" time. This time I am hoping/planning to spend a little more time relaxing at and enjoying our resort. If time (and subsequently money) is not an issue, I would suggest 12 days. You can explore the parks at a more leisurely pace and have time to enjoy your resort and other activities.
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