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how big is disney world florida

Walt Disney World in Florida is enormous: roughly 25,000–27,000 acres, which is about 40–43 square miles, or around twice the size of Manhattan and similar in area to Paris.

How big is Disney World, really?

  • Walt Disney World covers about 25,000–27,000 acres of land in Central Florida.
  • In more everyday terms, that is around 40–43 square miles of resorts, parks, roads, lakes, and conservation areas.
  • The property is often compared to being about twice the size of Manhattan or roughly the size of San Francisco or Paris.

Put simply: Disney World isn’t just a theme park; it’s more like its own small city.

Breakdown by main parks

Within that huge property, only part is taken up by the actual theme parks.

  • Magic Kingdom: roughly 107–142 acres.
  • EPCOT: roughly 300–305 acres.
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: about 135–154 acres.
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom: about 580 acres, making it the largest park by far.

Animal Kingdom is so large largely because of Kilimanjaro Safaris and its animal habitats, which take up a huge amount of space.

What else fits in that size?

The resort isn’t just parks; a lot of the land is used for other guest areas and protected spaces.

  • 4 theme parks + 2 water parks (Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon).
  • 30+ onsite hotels and resorts, plus the Disney Springs shopping and dining district.
  • Multiple golf courses, mini-golf, roads, backstage areas, and a private transportation network.
  • Thousands of acres are reserved for conservation and undeveloped land , so not all of Disney’s property is built up.

Fun size comparisons

Here is a handy way to picture how big Disney World in Florida is.

  • About 2× Manhattan in land area.
  • Similar in area to San Francisco or Paris.
  • You could fit around 50+ Disneylands (California) into Disney World’s total property.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.