Experience a Disney vacation...
without its infamous lines and crowds

Walt Disney Touring is designed to maximize the enjoyment at Walt Disney World and Disneyland by minimizing the time you would otherwise waste standing in long lines or looking for your favorite attractions or restaurants.

Walt Disney World

Make all your dreams come true in four uniquely-themed parks, each with its own special version of Disney magic! Fantasy becomes real and reality becomes fantastic as you relive childhood memories and create new ones.

The Walt Disney World Resort is the world's most-visited entertainment resort. Located in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, approximately 20 miles southwest of Orlando, Florida, United States, the resort covers an area of 30,080 acres and includes four theme parks, two water parks, 23 on-site themed resort hotels, including a campground, two spas and physical fitness centers, five golf courses, and other recreational venues and entertainment.

The resort was originally developed by Walt Disney in the 1960s to supplement Disneyland in California. In addition to hotels and a theme park similar to Disneyland, Walt's original plans for the resort also included an "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow", a planned city that would serve as a test bed for new innovations for city living. After extensive lobbying, the Government of Florida created the Reedy Creek Improvement District, a special government district that essentially gave the Disney Company the standard powers and autonomy of an incorporated city. Walt died in 1966 before his original plans were fully realized.

Disneyland

Cherished favorites and breathtaking new attractions make Disneyland® Resort a much-loved vacation destination. Rocket around Space Mountain or experience a relaxing paddlewheel on the Rivers of America in this most magical wonderland.

Disneyland Park, located in Anaheim, California, owned and operated by the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts division of The Walt Disney Company. Known as Disneyland when it was dedicated in 1955, and still almost universally referred to by that name, it is the only theme park to be designed and built under the direct supervision of Walt Disney. In 1998, the theme park was re-branded Disneyland Park to distinguish it from the larger Disneyland Resort complex. Walt Disney came up with the concept of Disneyland after visiting various amusement parks with his daughters in the 1930s and 1940s. He initially envisioned building a tourist attraction adjacent to his studios in Burbank to entertain fans who wished to visit; however, he soon realized that the proposed site was too small. After hiring a consultant to help determine an appropriate site for his project, Walt bought a 160-acre site near Anaheim in 1953.

Since its opening, Disneyland has undergone a number of expansions and renovations, including the addition of New Orleans Square in 1966, Bear Country (now Critter Country) in 1972, and Mickey's Toontown in 1993. Disney California Adventure Park was built on the site of Disneyland's original parking lot and opened in 2001. Disneyland has a larger cumulative attendance than any other theme park in the world, with close to 600 million guests since it opened. More people have walked through Disneyland's turnstiles then any other park on the planet. In 2011, sixteen million people visited the park, making it the second most visited park in the world that calendar year.