Disney Destinations
Your Guide to Disney Destinations: Which One is Right for Your Family?
Whether you’re dreaming of cruising the Caribbean with Mickey, exploring the temples of Kyoto with a Disney-trained guide, or walking down Main Street, U.S.A., Disney offers far more than theme parks—and no two experiences are the same. As a travel advisor who specializes in Disney destinations, I help families plan magical vacations that fit their style, pace, and priorities.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the four major Disney vacation types I help clients book—and how to decide which one is the best fit for your next trip:
Disney Cruise Line
Think luxury meets whimsy on the high seas. With stunning ships, Broadway-quality shows, adult-only spaces, and kids' clubs that actually make kids want to go, Disney Cruise Line is a favorite for multigenerational travel and stress-free family fun. Plus, the service? Impeccable.
Good for: Families who want a mix of relaxation and entertainment without constant park hustle.
Popular sailings: Caribbean, Europe, Alaska—and now, Lighthouse Point.
Adventures by Disney
This is Disney at its most luxurious and educational. These small-group guided tours include skip-the-line access, insider experiences, and top-tier accommodations—all with Disney-trained Adventure Guides who handle everything (and I mean everything).
Good for: Families who want to see the world without the stress of planning, and with kid-friendly structure.
Top picks: Japan, Italy, the Canadian Rockies, and Southern California.
Walt Disney World Resort (Florida)
Four theme parks. Dozens of resorts. Endless options. Disney World can be a lot—but when it’s planned well, it’s also unforgettable. From Genie+ strategy to character dining, I help families maximize the magic without burnout.
Good for: First-timers, park lovers, families with kids of all ages, or anyone who wants it all.
Pro tip: Club-level stays and VIP tours can elevate the experience dramatically.
Disneyland Resort (California)
Smaller, easier to navigate, and packed with charm, Disneyland is where the magic began—and for families with young kids, it’s often the better choice. It’s walkable, relaxed, and surrounded by great SoCal add-ons like beaches or LA day trips.
Good for: West Coast travelers, short getaways, or parents who want less walking and more magic.
Don’t miss: The Oogie Boogie Bash during Halloween and the nostalgic Disneyland Hotel.
Need Help Choosing?
That’s where I come in. I help families match their travel goals with the Disney destination that fits best—without the guesswork, the stress, or the wasted time. I’ll handle the bookings, reminders, and insider tips so you can just show up and enjoy the magic.