You have 4 parks, 25 resorts, 200 restaurants, and about 400 decisions standing between you and the family vacation of a lifetime. PixiePlan makes them all for you.
Value, moderate, deluxe. Monorail access or bus-only. Room views that matter and ones that don't. The right answer depends on your family, your dates, and your budget.
Multi Pass or Single Pass? Which rides to prioritize? What order to book? One wrong move and you're standing in line for 90 minutes instead of 15.
60 days before your trip, at exactly 6:00 AM Eastern. Miss that window for Be Our Guest or Space 220 and you're eating chicken nuggets. Again.
Families spend $5,000-$8,000 on a single Disney trip. You want every dollar to count, and the difference between a good trip and a great one is in the details.
Kids' ages, travel dates, budget range, must-dos, deal-breakers. Five minutes of your time, not five weeks.
Resort recommendation, park-by-park daily itinerary, dining picks, Lightning Lane strategy, budget breakdown. Every decision made, every minute optimized.
No second-guessing in the park. No "are we wasting time?" No pulling out your phone to check wait times. Just your family, having the trip you imagined.
The right resort for your family size, budget, and park strategy, with the specific room category that's worth the upgrade.
Which park each day, what order to ride, when to break for naps or pool time, and how to avoid the afternoon crowd surge.
Where to eat each meal. Which reservations to book on day 60. Which quick-service spots have the shortest lines at peak times.
Exactly which pass to buy, which rides to book first, and the optimal booking sequence to minimize wait times across your trip.
Where your money goes, where you can save without sacrificing experience, and where the splurge actually matters.
Best fireworks viewing spots. Which character meets have short lines. The snack your toddler won't throw on the ground.
PixiePlan exists because planning a Disney vacation became a full-time job, and busy families deserve better than spreadsheets and Reddit threads.