Before your first trip, did you have ANY idea it would be so big? It was my biggest mistake by far because I didn't allow enough time for transportation.
From http://wdwprepschool.com/lets-talk-about-how-big-disney-world-is/
From http://wdwprepschool.com/lets-talk-about-how-big-disney-world-is/
You can do all of the reading and planning you want, but you cant fully appreciate the size of Disney World until youve been.
Let me attempt to put it in some perspective.
Disney World is over 40 square miles, about the size of San Francisco and twice the size of Manhattan
When people say Im going to check into my Disney hotel and then walk over to [insert any park] it can often sound just as crazy as saying youre checking into your hotel in the Sunset District part of San Francisco and then walking to the Golden Gate Bridge.
Allow for an hour each way for transportation (you may not always need that much, but its a good rule) and dont count on walking between places much at all.
Compared to Disneyland
If youve been to Disneyland, you should know that the whole Disneyland resort area (which includes the 2 parks, 3 hotels and Downtown Disney) is about 500 acres.
Disney World (which includes 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, ESPN Wide World of Sports, Disney Quest, Downtown Disney and 21 hotels) is over 25,000 acres.
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Also, the entrance to the 2 Disneyland theme parks is just a few hundred feet apart. The entrances to the Disney World theme parks are miles apart and require a 10-30 minute commute.
You cant walk to any theme parks from any Disney hotel (with a few exceptions)
To reach any theme park, you will need to use Disney transportation or drive.
The only time you can walk to a theme park is if:
- youre staying at the Contemporary and can walk to Magic Kingdom
- youre staying a Boardwalk-area hotel and can walk to the International Gateway entrance to EPCOT and to Hollywood Studios (though many will prefer to take the ferry to HS due to the distance)
Side note: you cant walk to much of anything within Disney World if youre staying off-site. The only exception would be Downtown Disney, if you happen to be staying in a hotel near there.
There are over 30,000 hotel rooms on-site
If you ever hear me (and many others) preaching about avoiding Extra Magic Hours, its because there are so many people on-site that will be using them. With over 30,000 on-site hotel rooms, thats the opportunity to have over 100,000 people focused mostly on the same EMH park.
Other random stats:
- There are over 62,000 cast members working at Disney World
- Over 250 buses are used for Disney transportation
- There is over 70 miles of roads within Disney World
As youre making your plans, be sure to pare it down to whats possible given the amount of time it will take you to get from place to place.