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Orlando

The easiest family trip to plan in America — no passports, no connections, no surprises.

Orlando earns its place on a ministry travel list for an unglamorous reason: it is simple. No passports, no time zones worth the name, no connecting flights to miss with four children. For a family whose margins are thin in every direction, a trip that removes logistics is a trip that actually happens.

The trap is trying to do all of it. Families who plan two park days and three slow ones come home rested; families who plan seven park days come home needing a holiday. The resort matters more than the ticket, and a pool afternoon is not a wasted day.

Highlights

  • Walt Disney World’s four theme parks
  • Universal Orlando’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter
  • No passport, no time-zone change, easy domestic logistics
  • Family resorts across every budget

Best time to go: January–February and September–October for lower crowds.

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