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How Big Is Disney World? Well, It’s HUGE!



Have you been asking yourself the question: “how big is Disney World”? If so, you’ll want to stick with me as I reveal absolutely everything about the size of this world-famous attraction in Florida!


Whether you’ve been to Orlando or are planning your first trip, you may be wondering “how big is Disney World?”.

And I
totally
get it.

The Happiest Place on Earth comprises an impressive 6 parks, tons of shopping spots, and several hotels.

Oh, and there’s even a monorail system in place here!

And with all those attractions and places to rest your head, it only makes sense that Disney needs
A LOT
of land.

But just
HOW
much land does the Walt Disney Company own in Florida? Is it all built on? And which is the largest Disney Park by acreage?

Well, you’ll have to read ahead to find out!

How Many Acres is Disney World?



When you’re asking yourself “how big is Disney World?”, you’re probably thinking about acreage (or miles!).

So, let’s dive into the acreage first!

Disney World is an impressive 27,520 acres, which comes out to an impressive 43 square miles.

And believe it or not, that’s almost the same size as San Francisco o


Let’s start by talking about what Walt Disney World has to offer. The Walt Disney World Resort is a self-contained vacation destination with something to do for everyone located in Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The resort is always changing as Walt Disney himself once said about Disneyland that it “will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world (July 17, 1955)”

At the Walt Disney World Resort, there are: 




Four theme parks



Magic Kingdom – October 1, 1971

Epcot – October 1, 1982

Disney’s Hollywood Studios (formerly Disney’s MGM) – May 1, 1989

Disney’s Animal Kingdom – April 22, 1998





Two water parks



Disney’s Blizzard Beach – April 1, 1995

Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon – June 1, 1989





And more



Disney Springs (formerly Downtown Disney, Pleasure Island and the Marketplace) – March 22, 1975

ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex – March 28, 1997




While the Walt Disney World Resort covers 43 square miles (27,520 acres), being roughly the size of San Francisco, roughly one third (⅓) of the land is reserved for wildlife conservation efforts including a de



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43,560 square feet, One of 100 in Winnie-the-Pooh’s wood, Lot unit, One of 24 in Yankee Stadium, Part of a parcel




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Tips And Tricks For The Best Disney World Eating Experience





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Any wizened Disney parkgoer will tell you there's theme park food, and then there's Disney theme park food. Sure, you'll find burgers, hot dogs, and complex carbohydrates galore at Walt Disney World Resort, but the Most Magical Place on Earth is also home to its fair share of culinary gems — including the world's first Michelin-starred theme park restaurant.

What separates Disney World from your standard dining destination is that it's complicated. Really complicated. Most guests are too busy getting to grips with the likes of Genie+ (Disney's paid skip-the-line service that replaced FastPass in 2021) and the overwhelming task of trying to navigate from Point A to Point B within the 27,520-acre resort to give Disney's sprawling culinary scene the strategic attention it requires.

Fortunately, now you don't have to. As a former Disney World cast member and lifelong visitor of the parks, I've spent years mastering the art of eating well at the resort. From scoring the perfect table to dining on a budget (yes, it's possible), I've compiled my top tips to make your trip as tasty as possible. All prices m