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10 Ways to Streamline Your Disney Vacation Planning

9. Draft Your Schedule

Once you have selected a travel agent, you’ll want to write up an “in-progress” schedule. For example, figuring out how many days you’d like to visit and which/how many parks you’d like to see will give you a great head start. At the very least, having an idea of whether you’d like to visit the Magic Kingdom twice or if you want to plan a day off-property, will make it much easier to select additional reservations. While flexibility is necessary, a working schedule will be the foundation of all planning activities.

Rebekah

Rebekah is a life-long Disney enthusiast who is thrilled to be sharing her passion with fellow fanatics! As someone who lived on a Disney diet in childhood, her appreciation for the company has only grown over time. When Rebekah isn't planning her next trip, she can be found reading, blogging, obsessively exercising, and participating in the musical theater community.

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