Orlando 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Trip length
- 7 days
- Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
- $1,930
- Budget–luxury
- $885–$4,000
As of 2026, the recommended Orlando 7-day route runs Day1 Magic Kingdom — the Disney flagship · Day2 Epcot — World Showcase + food · Day3 Hollywood Studios + Animal Kingdom · Day4 Universal Studios Florida — Diagon Alley · Day5 Islands of Adventure — Hogsmeade & thrill rides · Day6 Epic Universe — Universal's newest park · Day7 Kennedy Space Center + departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $1,930 on a mid-range budget. Seven days covers Orlando comprehensively: Walt Disney World's four parks, Universal's three gated parks including the new Epic Universe (opened May 22, 2025), and a day at Kennedy Space Center on the coast. Days 1-3 mirror the 5-day Disney structure (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios + Animal Kingdom). Days 4-5 cover Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. Day 6 is the full Epic Universe day. Day 7 is Kennedy Space Center and departure. A rental car helps for the Space Center and off-property meals. Verify all current ticket prices and park inclusions.
7-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$885
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$1,930
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$4,000
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Magic Kingdom — the Disney flagship
Rope drop - Cinderella Castle - classic rides - afternoon parade - evening fireworksActivities
- 08:00 Arrive at Magic Kingdom for 'rope drop' 2h
Get to the gates before official opening — the first 90 minutes are the least crowded of the day. Magic Kingdom is the most iconic of Disney's four parks, anchored by Cinderella Castle. Head straight to the most popular rides while waits are short.
Cost: Park ticket ~$119-209 (verify current pricing) TIP: Standard self-parking runs about $30-35/day (verify). Use the My Disney Experience app for live wait times and mobile food orders. Consider Lightning Lane Multi Pass on busy days to cut queues. - 10:00 Classic Magic Kingdom rides 3h
Work through the lands — Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Adventureland, Frontierland. Headliner rides include Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, and the boat and dark rides families love. Theming and detail are the draw here, not just thrills.
Cost: Included with ticket TIP: Ride the biggest-name attractions early or late. Mid-afternoon brings the longest lines and the most heat — pace yourself and hydrate. - 13:00 Lunch in the park (early to beat the rush) 1h
Eat before 11:30 or around 13:00 to dodge the meal-time crowds. Counter-service runs about $15-20 per person; the table-service spots need reservations. Bringing snacks and a refillable water bottle saves money.
Cost: $15-20 counter-service per person TIP: Both Disney and Universal generally allow your own snacks and a refillable bottle (no glass, no big coolers — check current rules). Refill at fountains to avoid $4-5 drinks. - 15:00 Afternoon parade + air-conditioned attractions 3h
Save indoor, seated, and air-conditioned attractions for the hottest part of the day. Catch the afternoon parade down Main Street, U.S.A., then continue with shows and gentler rides.
Cost: Included with ticket TIP: In summer, afternoon thunderstorms are common and can pause outdoor rides — indoor attractions are a smart mid-afternoon plan. Keep a poncho handy June-September. - 20:00 Evening fireworks at Cinderella Castle 1h
The nighttime fireworks-and-projection show over Cinderella Castle is the signature Magic Kingdom finale. Stake out a Main Street spot 30-45 minutes ahead for the best view.
Cost: Included with ticket TIP: Crowds surge for fireworks and afterward at the exit and transport — expect a slow exit. Leaving slightly before the show ends beats the crush if you're tired.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or grab-and-go
Resort area · $8-20
Eat before the park to save time and money at rope drop.
Lunch
Magic Kingdom counter-service
Magic Kingdom · $15-20
Quick-service to maximize ride time; reserve table-service in advance if preferred.
Dinner
In-park or Disney Springs
Magic Kingdom / Disney Springs · $25-80
Disney Springs (free entry) has stronger sit-down options like The Boathouse.
Disney's free internal buses, monorail, and Skyliner connect resorts and parks. Allow 45-60 min between parks. Self-parking ~$30-35/day (verify).
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Epcot — World Showcase + food
Future World rides - World Showcase pavilions - global food - evening showActivities
- 09:00 Epcot front-section rides 2h30
Start with the headliner rides near the entrance before the World Showcase pavilions open midday. Epcot mixes future-tech attractions with its iconic geodesic Spaceship Earth sphere.
Cost: Park ticket ~$119-209 (verify current pricing) TIP: Park-hopping between Disney parks needs the add-on. Use the app for wait times and to mobile-order lunch ahead. - 12:00 World Showcase — eat your way around the world 4h
Epcot's World Showcase rings a lagoon with pavilions themed to countries — Mexico, Japan, Italy, France, and more — each with food, drink, and shops. This is the best in-park dining concept in Orlando, popular with adults.
Cost: Snacks $6-12 each; sit-down $40-90 TIP: Le Cellier Steakhouse (Canada Pavilion) is a sought-after table-service spot — reserve 60 days out. Grazing small plates around the pavilions is a fun, flexible approach. - 17:00 More pavilions + rest break 2h
Continue around the lagoon at a relaxed pace. World Showcase is more about atmosphere, food, and shows than thrill rides, so it suits a slower afternoon, especially in the heat.
Cost: Included with ticket TIP: This is the calmer Disney park — a good day if your group needs a break from non-stop rides. Sit, hydrate, and enjoy the pavilions. - 21:00 Evening fireworks over the lagoon 45min
Epcot's nighttime show over the World Showcase Lagoon is the day's finale. Grab a lagoon-front spot in advance for the best view, anywhere around the ring.
Cost: Included with ticket TIP: Many vantage points around the lagoon work well. As at Magic Kingdom, expect a slow exit and packed transport right after the show.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast
Resort area · $8-20
Fuel up before the park; mornings are the quietest ride window.
Lunch
World Showcase small plates
Epcot · $20-40
Graze across pavilions — Epcot's strength is its global food.
Dinner
Le Cellier or pavilion dining
Epcot · $40-90
Reserve a signature World Showcase restaurant 60 days out.
Disney monorail and Skyliner serve Epcot. Allow 45-60 min between parks. World Showcase pavilions typically open later than the front of the park.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Hollywood Studios + Animal Kingdom
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Toy Story Land - Pandora (Avatar) - animal trailsActivities
- 08:00 Hollywood Studios at rope drop 4h
Hollywood Studios is often the busiest Disney park, so arrive early. Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge (with the Rise of the Resistance ride) and Toy Story Land are the headliners, drawing the biggest crowds.
Cost: Park ticket ~$119-209 (verify current pricing) TIP: Galaxy's Edge rides get long lines fast — go straight there at opening. Lightning Lane is especially useful at this park on busy days. Park-hop pass needed to add Animal Kingdom later. - 13:00 Transfer to Animal Kingdom 1h
Park-hop to Animal Kingdom in the afternoon (with the hopper add-on). It's part theme park, part zoo, centered on Pandora – The World of Avatar and animal-trail exhibits, with a lush, immersive feel.
Cost: Park Hopper add-on required TIP: Animal Kingdom opens and closes earlier than the other parks — check hours. Allow 45-60 min for the transfer between parks via Disney transport. - 14:30 Pandora + animal trails 4h
Ride Flight of Passage in Pandora (a fan-favorite, often the longest wait), walk the Kilimanjaro Safaris and animal trails, and take in the heavily themed Avatar land — stunning at night when it glows.
Cost: Included with ticket TIP: Flight of Passage has notoriously long lines — prioritize it. Safari animals are most active in the morning, so if you reverse the day, do the safari first. - 19:00 Dinner — Disney Springs or resort 2h
Wind down at Disney Springs (free entry) with a sit-down dinner, or eat near your resort. After two big park days back-to-back, a slower evening helps.
Cost: $25-80 per person TIP: Disney Springs sit-down spots (The Boathouse, Homecomin', Morimoto Asia) book up — reserve ahead or use bar/lounge walk-in seating. A calm finish to a packed day.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or quick-service
Resort area · $8-20
Early start — Hollywood Studios crowds build fast.
Lunch
In-park counter-service
Hollywood Studios / Animal Kingdom · $15-20
Quick-service between parks to protect ride time.
Dinner
Disney Springs
Disney Springs · $25-80
Free-entry district with the area's best sit-down restaurants.
Park Hopper add-on required to do two parks in a day. Disney transport links them; allow 45-60 min for the transfer.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Universal Studios Florida — Diagon Alley
Rope drop - Diagon Alley - thrill rides - Hogwarts Express to Hogsmeade - CityWalkActivities
- 08:30 Universal Studios at opening 2h30
Move to Universal Orlando. Universal Studios Florida is the movie-and-thrill park containing Diagon Alley, the second half of the original Wizarding World. With two Universal days, you can take it at a steadier pace.
Cost: Universal multi-day ticket (~$105-130/day; verify) TIP: A 3+ day Universal park-to-park ticket for 2026 also includes Epic Universe access and lets you ride the Hogwarts Express between parks (verify when booking). - 11:00 Diagon Alley + Hogwarts Express 3h
Explore Diagon Alley, ride Escape from Gringotts, and try Butterbeer at the Leaky Cauldron. Then board the Hogwarts Express, which transports you to Hogsmeade in Islands of Adventure (park-to-park ticket required) — a themed ride in itself.
Cost: Included; park-to-park needed for the train TIP: The Hogwarts Express is a highlight, not just transport — the scenery differs in each direction. With two Universal days, you can ride it both ways. Go to Diagon Alley early before crowds peak. - 15:00 Studio rides + shows 3h
Work through Universal Studios' simulator rides, screen-based attractions, and shows. Save air-conditioned indoor rides for the hot afternoon, especially in summer.
Cost: Included with ticket TIP: Universal Express (paid, or free for premier on-site hotel guests) helps on busy days. Watch the app for shifting wait times and reorder your plan accordingly. - 18:30 CityWalk dinner 2h
Dinner at Universal CityWalk (free entry) — Toothsome Chocolate Emporium for a themed experience, Vivo Italian Kitchen for a calmer sit-down meal. A relaxed end to the first Universal day.
Cost: $20-45 per person TIP: No park ticket needed for CityWalk. If staying at a Universal on-site hotel, it's a short walk or water-taxi ride back.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast
Resort area · $8-20
Fuel up before the quiet morning ride window.
Lunch
Leaky Cauldron (Diagon Alley)
Universal Studios · $15-30
British fare and Butterbeer in the Wizarding World.
Dinner
CityWalk
Universal CityWalk · $20-45
Free-entry dining beside the park gates.
Universal's parks are walkable from each other and from on-site hotels (water taxis and walking paths). Hogwarts Express links the two Wizarding World parks with a park-to-park ticket.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Islands of Adventure — Hogsmeade & thrill rides
Rope drop - Hogsmeade - top coasters - Jurassic & Marvel areas - departureActivities
- 08:30 Islands of Adventure at opening 3h
Islands of Adventure is the more thrill-heavy Universal park, home to Hogsmeade — the first half of the original Wizarding World — plus some of Orlando's best roller coasters. Rope drop the Wizarding World before it fills up.
Cost: Included with multi-day ticket TIP: Hogsmeade's Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure is hugely popular with long waits — go there first. The Forbidden Journey ride sits inside Hogwarts Castle. - 11:30 Top coasters + themed islands 3h
Ride the headliner coasters and work through the themed islands — Jurassic Park, Marvel Super Hero Island, and more. Islands of Adventure is the thrill-seeker's park of the two originals.
Cost: Included with ticket TIP: If you bought a park-to-park ticket, you can take the Hogwarts Express back to Diagon Alley for anything you missed. Mix in the water rides on a hot day — you will get wet. - 15:00 Last rides + souvenirs 2h30
Use the afternoon to re-ride favorites, pick up Wizarding World souvenirs (wands, robes, sweets), and enjoy the theming at a relaxed pace before your trip winds down.
Cost: Souvenirs extra ($30+ typical) TIP: Wizarding World souvenirs are pricey but distinctive — set a budget. Late afternoon is a good time to re-ride coasters as families with young kids head out. - 18:00 Farewell dinner + departure prep 2h
Wrap up with dinner at CityWalk or a relaxed meal near your hotel, then prepare for departure. If flying out, allow plenty of time to reach Orlando International Airport (MCO), 25-40 min from the resorts.
Cost: $20-60 per person TIP: Return rental cars with a full tank to avoid surcharges. Book airport transport ahead during peak departure windows. A relaxed final evening beats squeezing in one more ride.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or quick-service
Resort area · $8-20
Early start for the quiet Hogsmeade rope-drop window.
Lunch
Three Broomsticks (Hogsmeade)
Islands of Adventure · $15-30
The Wizarding World's flagship quick-service — Butterbeer and British fare.
Dinner
CityWalk or near hotel
Universal CityWalk / resort · $20-60
A relaxed farewell meal before departure.
Islands of Adventure adjoins Universal Studios and CityWalk on foot. To MCO airport: rideshare/taxi ~$40-60, or rental car 25-40 min. Allow buffer time during peak hours.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Epic Universe — Universal's newest park
Celestial Park hub - Super Nintendo World - Ministry of Magic - Dark Universe - Isle of BerkActivities
- 08:00 Epic Universe at rope drop 2h
Epic Universe opened on May 22, 2025 as Universal's third Orlando theme park — the most ambitious built in the area in decades. It's organized around a central hub called Celestial Park with four themed worlds branching off. Demand is high, so arrive early.
Cost: Included with 3+ day park-to-park ticket (verify inclusion) TIP: Confirm your Universal ticket includes Epic Universe — 2026 3+ day park-to-park tickets do, but check when booking. Expect crowds and long waits at this new park; rope drop matters more here than anywhere. - 10:00 Super Nintendo World 3h
One of the four themed worlds, Super Nintendo World brings Mario and friends to life with interactive elements and themed rides. Among the most popular areas, so do it early or use Express access if you have it.
Cost: Included with ticket TIP: Interactive wristband/app features add to the experience — check what's offered. This area draws families and long lines; prioritize the headline ride first. - 13:30 Wizarding World — Ministry of Magic 3h
Epic Universe's Wizarding World is themed to 1920s Paris and the British Ministry of Magic from the Fantastic Beasts and Harry Potter films — a separate, third Wizarding World from the two original Universal parks. Detailed theming and new rides make it a centerpiece.
Cost: Included with ticket TIP: This is a distinct Wizarding World from Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley — Harry Potter fans will want time here. Try the area's signature drinks and explore the theming slowly. - 17:00 Dark Universe + Isle of Berk + Celestial Park 3h
Round out the park with Dark Universe (classic Universal monsters), How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, and the Celestial Park central hub, which has its own attractions, dining, and evening atmosphere.
Cost: Included with ticket TIP: Celestial Park is pleasant in the evening with lighting and water features. Pace the day — Epic Universe is large and new, and trying to rush all four worlds is tiring.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or quick-service
Resort area · $8-20
Early start is essential at this in-demand new park.
Lunch
In-park dining (themed lands)
Epic Universe · $15-35
Each themed world has its own dining; try the themed quick-service.
Dinner
Celestial Park or CityWalk
Epic Universe / CityWalk · $20-50
Celestial Park has table-service options; CityWalk is the free-entry fallback.
Epic Universe has its own entrance and parking, separate from the older Universal parks. Universal transport and parking connect the resort; verify current transport between Epic Universe and the other parks.
DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Kennedy Space Center + departure
Drive to the coast - Space Shuttle Atlantis - Apollo/Saturn V - rocket launch viewing - departureActivities
- 08:30 Drive to Kennedy Space Center 1h30
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is about an hour east of Orlando on the Atlantic coast. It's the most educational, non-theme-park day in the region — real NASA history and active launch facilities. A rental car is the easiest way to get there.
Cost: Admission ~$75 (verify current pricing) TIP: Check the launch schedule before you go — catching a real rocket launch is a bucket-list experience, but timing is unpredictable. Day tours from Orlando (~$130) bundle transport and entry if you don't have a car. - 10:30 Space Shuttle Atlantis + exhibits 2h30
See the actual Space Shuttle Atlantis up close, walk through interactive exhibits, and learn the story of the US space program. The shuttle display is the headline attraction of the Visitor Complex.
Cost: Included with admission TIP: The Atlantis exhibit is genuinely impressive — allow time. Astronaut encounters and shows run on a schedule; check times on arrival to plan your day. - 13:30 Apollo/Saturn V Center 2h30
Take the bus tour out to the Apollo/Saturn V Center to stand under a real Saturn V moon rocket and see Apollo-era hardware. The scale of the rocket is the standout moment for most visitors.
Cost: Included with admission TIP: The bus tour is included with admission and shows off the launch areas. This is the highlight for space enthusiasts. Combine the day with nearby Cocoa Beach (about 30 min away) if you have time. - 17:00 Drive back + departure 2h
Return to Orlando (about an hour) and head to the airport, or enjoy a final evening if your flight is later. Orlando International Airport (MCO) is 25-40 minutes from the resorts.
Cost: Fuel + airport transport TIP: Return rental cars full to avoid surcharges. Allow buffer time during peak departure hours. If you have an evening flight, Cocoa Beach or a relaxed dinner makes a nice send-off.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast
Resort area · $8-20
Eat before the drive east to the coast.
Lunch
Space Center dining
Kennedy Space Center · $15-30
On-site dining; an astronaut-lunch experience is sometimes available.
Dinner
Cocoa Beach or airport
Coast / MCO · $15-50
A coastal seafood dinner or quick airport meal before departure.
Kennedy Space Center is ~1h east of Orlando by car. A rental car or a guided day tour (~$130 incl. transport + entry) is the practical way to visit. MCO airport is 25-40 min from the resorts.
DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ ESTA approval before flying (Visa Waiver Program travelers) + valid passport
- ✓ Very comfortable, broken-in walking shoes — you'll cover 12-15 km a day
- ✓ Strong sunscreen (SPF 50+), hat, and sunglasses for intense Florida sun
- ✓ Compact rain poncho or umbrella — afternoon thunderstorms June-September
- ✓ Refillable water bottle (refill free; in-park drinks run $4-5)
- ✓ Portable phone charger — the official apps drain batteries fast
- ✓ The My Disney Experience and Universal Orlando apps downloaded and set up
- ✓ Light layers for cool winter evenings (Dec-Feb)
- ✓ Travel insurance, especially during hurricane season (Jun-Nov)
- ✓ Park-to-park Universal ticket if you want to ride the Hogwarts Express between Wizarding World parks
- ✓ Park Hopper add-on if combining two Disney parks in one day
- ✓ Swimsuit and quick-dry clothes for water rides at Islands of Adventure
- ✓ A budget set aside for distinctive (and pricey) Wizarding World souvenirs
- ✓ Confirm your Universal ticket includes Epic Universe (3+ day park-to-park tickets do for 2026 — verify)
- ✓ Check the Kennedy Space Center launch schedule for a chance at a real rocket launch
- ✓ A rental car is strongly recommended for the Kennedy Space Center day trip
- ✓ Extra rest built in — seven straight park days are physically demanding
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