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The worksheets are built around trip decisions, not busywork.

Use this as the operating system for the trip after the hotel price search gives you real dates to consider.

A Universal Orlando planning notebook, worksheets, map, and trip tools

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01

Trip overview

Dates, party, hotel candidates, ticket type, and the decision still blocking the trip.

02

Hotel scorecard

Compare total price, Express value, transportation, room fit, and cancellation flexibility.

03

Daily itinerary

A park-day plan with backup moves, food windows, and reset points.

04

Budget tracker

Hotel, tickets, food, transportation, and extras in one calm trip total.

05

Express hotel math

Compare a Premier hotel total against buying Express separately for your party.

06

Ride priorities

Give everyone a true must-do and make the skip decisions before the park day.

07

Food backup plan

Keep realistic backup meals ready so hunger does not make the worst decision.

08

Packing list

Bring the things that reduce friction in the heat, rain, and long walking days.

09

Accessibility and stamina

Plan mobility, sensory load, transfers, breaks, medication, and recovery time.

The actual Vault

A printable planning pack you can use right now.

Fill this in after you compare prices. It turns hotel research into the decisions that make the trip easier to execute.

1. Trip Overview

Get the basic shape of the trip out of your head before you compare options.

Travel window:

People going:

Must-do park or event:

Hotel tier you are considering:

One decision still blocking the trip:

2. Hotel Scorecard

Compare the room against the way the trip will actually feel.

Candidate hotel:

Total hotel price:

Transportation friction:

Pool or resort-time value:

Cancellation or rebook deadline:

Why this hotel might win:

3. Express Math

Separate the Premier-hotel decision from general hotel preference.

Separate Express price per person/day:

People who need Express:

Express-covered days:

Non-Premier hotel total:

Premier hotel total:

Decision trigger:

4. Daily Plan

Give every day one job so the trip can bend without falling apart.

Main target:

Backup target:

Meal window:

Midday reset:

Evening option:

What gets skipped if the day runs long:

5. Ride Priorities

Make the group tradeoffs before everyone is hot, tired, and hungry.

Each person's must-do:

Group top three:

Okay-to-skip list:

Height or motion limits:

Single-rider candidates:

Rain or downtime backup:

6. Budget Guardrail

Keep the real trip total visible while you are still making decisions.

Hotel:

Tickets:

Express:

Food:

Transportation:

Extras and souvenirs:

7. Packing And Logistics

Pack for the friction you can predict: heat, storms, batteries, bags, medication, and long walking days.

Weather and cooling gear:

Medication and accessibility items:

Phone, charger, and battery plan:

Bag or locker plan:

Stroller or mobility gear:

One thing to leave at home:

8. Food Backup Plan

Choose realistic backup meals before hunger turns a small delay into a bad decision.

Quick-service first choice:

Backup in the same park:

Food everyone will eat:

Mobile-order window:

Allergies or hard limits:

Late-night backup:

9. Accessibility And Stamina

Make the pace, transfer, sensory, medication, and recovery needs visible before the day starts.

Mobility or transfer needs:

Sensory pressure points:

Medication or cooling plan:

Midday recovery location:

Maximum comfortable walking block:

Exit or reset signal:

Start with prices, then fill the plan.

The Vault is most useful once you know your likely hotel tier and date range.

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