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Open up the Walt Disney World official web page.
Click the "MyDisneyExperience" button up near the top of the screen.
Create your own personal Disney.com account, which you can use to sign into the official Disney World/Disneyland web pages(if you haven't already done so). Make sure to verify the account with the email they will send you.
Try to create an estimate of price to stay in a Walt Disney World hotel, with the wide variety of Walt Disney World hotels that exist on Disney World premises. These hotel estimate boxes exist on the homepage. Fill out this form including the check-in date, check out date, quantity of adults/children, and use the drop-down box to select from one of the many hotels that exist. Click the "Find prices" button when you are completely settled on a decision.
Hover over the "Parks and Tickets menu. This will expose a variety of ticket types and a list of theme park attractions, for when you want to design the ultimate trip and even give yourself an idea of what "areas"/rides to include in your visit.
Click "Theme Park Tickets" and supply yourself with the needed information to find out how much your theme park tickets will cost you. You'll be surprised how much you'll really spend on just the hotel booking and tickets themselves together.
Know what each park's overall design is to feature. While the Magic Kingdom features a "fairy-tale like experience, the most educational rides can be found at Epcot, and the theme park that doesn't have a lot of rides but plenty of other experiences is Disney's Animal Kingdom.
Plan out your ride choices. Hover over the "Parks and Tickets" menu again, and choose the Theme Park you'd like to choose the rides from.
Click the "Attractions" button from the menu for the theme park, and wait for the list of rides to be created.
Click the ride's name to see a description of the ride, or, if you know you'd like to experience it thanks to others telling you about it, click the "Add to Wish List" (heart) that exists just to the right hand side of the line that contains the ride's name.
Get back to the page listing "Attractions" and "Entertainment" and "Dining" and "Events and Tours". Plan those out too (at least the "Dining" as dining choices at popular restaurants get reserved well in advanced (they tend to be sell-out crowds at some).
Repeat for all other parks you wish to attend.
Realize that the four Disney Theme Parks aren't the only ones that give information. Disney's water park and other attractions give information too. Such parks include: Disney's Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon (as of November 12, 2013).
Look through the "Things to Do" list too. These contain critical character meet and greet information, along with other Disney World destinations that you might have forgotten actually exist in Walt Disney World property. These include Downtown Disney (soon to have a new name and a brand new look - it'll be a construction zone, so be careful when planning this portion of the trip not to overbook yourself on ideas), Disney's Board, and Wide World of Sports building.
Know that you can also check out the Disney World hours for any given day of the year. Hover over "Parks and Tickets". Look over to the right hand side of that drop-down. Look down to the bottom. Click "More Park Hours" and follow the directions on screen to find these hours.
Look at the "Cart" price for your grand-total of vacation money you'll need to spend, as you walk through your visit piece-by-piece.
Check out with all your intended trip-items.
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