Most Common Trip Length – 4 or 5 Days: This trip length works well for most people because you can visit all four Disney World theme parks, even possibly enjoy a second day at a favorite park, and it fits within most people's work vacation limits.
How many days should I spend in Orlando?
I recommend spending two full days in each park if you can manage so you get the full experience. Also, you should schedule a day of rest in there somewhere or you'll go home more tired than you started. When are you going? Certain times of the year are far busier than others in Orlando.
How many days do you need for Universal Studios Florida?
Three days
How can I spend 3 days in Orlando?
- WonderWorks.
- SEA LIFE Aquarium Orlando.
- Gatorland: The Alligator Capital of the World.
- ICON Orlando (formerly Coca-Cola Orlando Eye)
- Gray Line Orlando Tour.
- LEGOLAND® Florida Resort.
- Fun Spot America.
- Madame Tussauds Orlando.
How can I spend 4 days in Orlando?
- Have Fun at Disney World. Magic Kingdom. Animal Kingdom. ...
- Feel the Thrill at Universal Orlando. Universal Studios Florida. Water Fun at Volcano Bay. ...
- Explore Marine Life at SeaWorld Orlando. Experience 'All-in-One' at SeaWorld. ...
- Venture Around Orlando City. Visit the Orlando Science Center.
How many days do you need for Orlando theme parks?
I recommend spending two full days in each park if you can manage so you get the full experience. Also, you should schedule a day of rest in there somewhere or you'll go home more tired than you started.
What should I pack for 4 days in Orlando?
- Appropriate Attire.
- Comfortable Shoes.
- Purse, Wallet, or Day Bag.
- Printed Show Tickets.
- Light Jacket or Sweater.
- Cell Phone and Charger.
- Valid ID/Driver's License.
- Extra Cash.
What should I pack for a 4 day trip to Florida?
- sunscreen.
- sunglasses.
- sun hat or visor.
- flip-flops or sandals.
- comfy walking shoes (preferably water-proof)
- loose, light-weight clothing.
- umbrella or poncho.
- swimsuit(s)
What should I pack for a 4 night trip?
- Two bottoms, one comfortable for travel, one suitable for dinner (i.e. slacks, jeans, shorts, a skirt)
- Four tops that coordinate with both of your bottoms.
- At least one light jacket or sweater (unless you need a heavier jacket)
- No more than three pairs of shoes, including a pair of flip flops.