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Magic Kingdom Park: Complete Guide

Whether you just have Walt Disney World tickets or one of our Orlando Combination Ticket packages, a trip to the theme park capital of the world wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the park that started it all. If you’re heading to Magic Kingdom Park on your upcoming holiday, here's everything you need to know, from the rides and shows you won’t want to miss to the restaurants you’ll want to get a reservation for! 

 

What is Magic Kingdom? 

Magic Kingdom Park is known as the Most Magical Place on Earth and there’s really no denying this fact. Home to the iconic Cinderella Castle (the most photographed edifice in the world), Magic Kingdom Park truly is the heart of the Walt Disney World Resort experience.

Made up of 6 enchanted lands and over 40 magical attractions, this park brings the storybook tales from your childhood to life, with fantasy, adventure and a whole lot of imagination. The only place where once upon a time is right now, and make-believe is as real as today, Magic Kingdom Park is perfect for both kids and kids at heart.

During the holiday seasons, Magic Kingdom Park comes to life with a different kind of wonder. Experience a whole new side to the park as the lands are decked with seasonal decorations and stay after hours at events including Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.

Magical tales and bold new adventures await, all included in the price of your Magic Kingdom park tickets… 

Lands in Magic Kingdom Park

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Main Street, U.S.A.

A visit to Magic Kingdom Park will always begin with a stroll down Main Street, U.S.A. Inspired by Walt Disney’s very own childhood hometown, this turn of the century thoroughfare has plenty of shops and eateries full of charm and elegance. 

Don’t miss: 

  • Visit Mickey Mouse himself at Town Square Theater 
  • Get a quick trim at the Harmony Barber Shop 
  • Grab an ice cream cone at the Plaza Ice Cream Parlour 
Image of young girl wearing purple dress sat on white carousel horse with a gold pole. The mother is standing next to her smiling brightly looking at the young girl, she is also wearing turquoise and pink mickey ears.

Fantasyland

Fall down the rabbit hole with Alice, fly to Neverland with Peter Pan, or dive under the sea with Ariel - it can all be done here. Walk through Cinderella Castle and you’ll see fantasy become reality right before your eyes. 

Don’t miss: 

  • Dine in The Beast’s castle at Be Our Guest Restaurant 
  • Meet Cinderella, Tiana and their royal friends at Princess Fairytale Hall
  • See how many camouflaged Pascals you can find near Rapunzel’s Tower
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Tomorrowland

Get in a rocket and take a trip to the space age when you visit Tomorrowland, where the future is now! Here you’ll be rubbing shoulders with aliens, robots and monsters as you travel through space and time. 

Don’t miss: 

  • Get a bite to eat with Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café
  • Blast off into the Grid with a ride on TRON Lightcycle / Run
  • Purchase Disney bands, phone cases and more at Tomorrowland Launch Depot
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Liberty Square

Step back in time to Colonial America and discover the history of the U.S.A. in Liberty Square. Fun fact - you won’t find any restrooms in this land, as there was no indoor plumbing back in the 1700s!

Don’t miss: 

  • Visit the 999 happy haunts that inhabit the Haunted Mansion 
  • Bring some festive joy to your day with a stop at Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe
  • Have a Thanksgiving feast at Liberty Tree Tavern
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Frontierland

Mosey on down to the old mining town of Tumbleweed as you explore the Wild West in Frontierland. Trading posts, saloons and music halls are around every corner, and a few wild rides too! 

Don’t miss: 

  • Splash down the bayou on Tiana's Bayou Adventure
  • Head down the mine with a ride on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 
  • Enjoy some fajitas or tacos at Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café
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Adventureland

Head deep into the jungle or fly over the deserts of Agrabah with a visit to Adventureland. Watch out for the spitting camel, and a few charming birds who will have you signing their Tiki tunes in no time! 

Don’t miss: 

  • Pillage and plunder with the Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Get a refreshing DOLE Whip at Aloha Isle 
  • Discover the treasures of the Swiss Family Robinson as you climb their treehouse home

Rides and Attractions in Disney’s Magic Kingdom

Rides

Guests riding Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Magic Kingdom Park

Tiana's Bayou Adventure – New!

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Log Flume
  • Height Requirement - 40"/102cm
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Come on down to the bayou and join Tiana, Naveen, and jazz-loving alligator Louis as they traverse the waterways looking for critter musicians to perform in Tiana's southern soiree. This is the grandest Mardi Gras celebration you've ever seen... but be prepared to get wet from the 50-foot drop!

Guests on TRON Lightcycle / Run at Magic Kingdom Park

TRON Lightcycle / Run

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Thrill Ride 
  • Height Requirement - 48”/122cm 
  • Lightning Lane Single Pass

Ready. Set. Launch! Climb onto your Lightcycle and take off into the Grid on this high-speed adventure based on the TRON film franchise. As a member of the blue team you’ll be racing against the menacing Programs to cross through energy gates and secure your victory. 

Fun Fact - TRON Lightcycle / Run is one of the fastest coasters in any of the Disney Parks in the world!

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Thrill Ride 
  • Height Requirement -  38”/97cm 
  • Lightning Lane Single Pass 

Race through the diamond mine from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on this adventurous family coaster! In this first-of-its-kind ride system, your minecart will swing left and right as you go up and down over every hairpin twist and turn of the track. It’s the rockingest, rollingest train ride ever!

Don’t Miss - If you can’t get the Lighting Lane entry, don’t worry! The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train has a fun interactive queue where you can sort jewels, play tunes and discover notes from Doc.

Under the Sea - Journey of the Little Mermaid

Under the Sea - Journey of the Little Mermaid

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Dark Ride 
  • Height Requirement - None 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Become part of Ariel’s world as you enter Prince Eric’s castle, board a giant clamshell and experience the musical attraction that is Under the Sea - Journey of The Little Mermaid. Enjoy high-energy songs and incredible effects that take you inside scenes from the animated classic.

Enchanted Tales with Belle

Enchanted Tales with Belle

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Walk-Through, Interactive 
  • Height Requirement -  None 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Relive the magic of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast by taking part in a retelling of this beloved fairy-tale - alongside Belle herself! Take your places inside the Beast’s splendid library, where Lumière the talking candlestick directs the action. When Belle appears, you’ll get a chance to play your part in her fairy-tale story or just cheer along as you observe the fun!

Philharmagic

Mickey’s PhilharMagic

  • Ride/Attraction Type - 3D Show 
  • Height Requirement -  None 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Mickey's PhilharMagic is a 12-minute 3D movie projected onto one of the world's largest seamless screens. Put on your ‘opera glasses’ and join Donald Duck in this magical 3D spectacle as he is transported through all of your favourite Disney films, including The Lion King, Aladdin and Peter Pan. Illustrated with sparkling vivid colours on a 150-foot-wide screen and accompanied by a powerful score, Mickey's PhilharMagic is fun for the whole family.

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"it's a small world"

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Boat Ride 
  • Height Requirement - None 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Climb aboard the ‘happiest cruise that ever sailed’ and glide past nearly 300 brightly costumed dolls representing more than 100 nations as they sing "It's a Small World". Boundaries dissolve and continents are connected by this singular song the dolls sing in 5 languages. 

Peter Pan's Flight, Disneyland Resort in California

Peter Pan's Flight

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Dark Ride 
  • Height Requirement - None
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Board your very own pixie dust-sprinkled pirate ship and sail high into the moonlit skies of London with Peter Pan, where famous sites like Big Ben and Tower Bridge mingle with a confection of glittering lights. Then, descend into NeverLand, home to volcanic peaks and sparkling waterfalls, where you’ll encounter Captain Hook and Mr Smee.

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Prince Charming Regal Carrousel

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Carousel 
  • Height Requirement - None 

Ride an enchanted horse through a whirling fantasy of colour and music. Prince Charming Regal Carrousel was originally built in 1917 and was restored and renovated to take pride of place in Magic Kingdom Park. Hop onboard one of these beautifully crafted horses and ride alongside Cinderella and Prince Charming.

Fun Fact - Cinderella has her very own horse that you can ride on Prince Charming Regal Carrousel! Just look out for the horse with the gold ribbon around its tail.

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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Dark Ride 
  • Height Requirement - None 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Hop into your Hunny Pot and take a whimsical journey through the Hundred Acre Wood with Winnie the Pooh and all his friends. Play hide-and-seek with Tigger, get blown away with Piglet and Roo, and watch out for those Heffalumps and Woozles!

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Mad Tea Party

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Spinning Tea Cups
  • Height Requirement - None 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

We're all mad here! Hold on tight as you spin round and round a giant teapot in a colourful tea cup inspired by Disney's Alice in Wonderland. You're in charge of how fast or slow you spin as you turn the wheel fast, slow, or not at all as music (and screams) fills the air!

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Dumbo the Flying Elephant

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Spinning 
  • Height Requirement - None 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Soar into the sky with everyone’s favourite circus elephant Dumbo, with a little help from Timothy Mouse and his trusty magic feather. Adjust your height as you spin round and round, swooping low or flying high to see all the sights of Storybook Circus and beyond. 

Don’t Miss - If your kids don’t want to wait in line they can play in the big-top instead! This air-conditioned play area will keep little ones entertained while you wait, and you’ll be given a pager so you know when it’s your turn to board. 

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The Barnstormer®

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Thrill Ride 
  • Height Requirement - 35”/89cm
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Join ‘The Great Goofini’ as he twists and turns in his aerial stunt plane. The small drops on this wacky coaster make it the perfect ride for kids to test their bravery and adults to have some more tame fun - just make sure you hold on tight as you shoot off! 

Space Mountain

Space Mountain

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Thrill Ride 
  • Height Requirement - 44”/113cm 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Blast off on a rip-roaring rocket into the furthest reaches of outer space on this roller-coaster ride in the dark. Fly past shooting stars and celestial satellites. Zip around streaking orbs of light, wayward comets and migrant meteors. Feel the pull of gravity as you’re drawn into a swirling wormhole!

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Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Interactive Dark Ride
  • Height Requirement - None
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin is a video-game-inspired ride at Magic Kingdom Park based on the exploits of Buzz Lightyear and the Evil Emperor Zurg from Disney Pixar's film Toy Story 2. Accept the role of a Junior Space Ranger, board XP-37 space cruisers and blast away at Evil Emperor Zurg's robot minions with laser cannons. Can you beat your friends and family?

Monsters, Inc Laugh Floor

Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Interactive Show 
  • Height Requirement - None
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Join Mike Wazowski and his pals in this interactive comedy showcase inspired by Disney Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. Mike and his fellow monsters will do all they can to have the crowd dying with laughter - the city of Monstropolis depends on it. But watch out, you might even become a part of the show yourself!

Tomorrowland Speedway

Tomorrowland Speedway

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Interactive 
  • Height Requirement - 32”/81cm 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

On your mark, get set, go! Fasten your seatbelts and rev your engines for Disney's Tomorrowland Speedway. In your own gas-powered car, that goes as fast as 7 miles per hour, you'll race around a four-mile-long speedway on a track that guides your car. Inspired by the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, this four-lane mini race car ride is for all ages to enjoy.

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Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Show 
  • Height Requirement - None 

Discover four generations of progress as this show highlights the technologies that have transformed the lives of American families over the years, from the hand-cranked washing machine to voice-controlled appliances. This ground-breaking show takes place in a rotating theatre, moving you through each act as the catchy song “There’s A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” plays in the background.

Fun Fact - The Carousel of Progress is officially the longest-running stage show in American history!

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Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Slow-Moving Train 
  • Height Requirement - None 

Take the weight off your feet with this narrated tour of Tomorrowland and go behind the scenes of some of the area’s top attractions. This ride is the perfect place to relax during a busy day in Magic Kingdom Park, giving you a unique vantage point as you people-watch from above. 

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Astro Orbiter

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Spinning 
  • Height Requirement - None 

Take to the Tomorrowland skies as you pilot a retro spaceship around an orbiting galaxy of planets. Located above the PeopleMover, this ride can give you unrivalled views of Magic Kingdom Park.

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Jungle Cruise

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Boat Ride 
  • Height Requirement - None 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Take a river cruise through the jungles of Asia, Africa and South America with your trusty skipper as your hilarious guide. Keep an eye out for snakes, hippos, lions and more on this perilous journey, where you’ll cover 10,000 miles in just 10 minutes!

Fun Fact - This ride and the original version in Disneyland Resort in California were the inspiration behind Disney’s Jungle Cruise film. Keep your eyes peeled for some references you may recognise from the movie!

Pirates Of The Caribbean

Pirates Of The Caribbean

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Boat Ride 
  • Height Requirement - Any Height 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Pirates of the Caribbean is a much-loved ride in Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park, enjoyed by adventure-seeking kids, teens and adults alike. This high-seas water ride sails you through a town pillaged by pirates and plunges you over a 14-foot waterfall, landing you amidst a pirate battle. Hold on tight, it’s going to be a bumpy ride.

The Magic Carpets of Aladdin

The Magic Carpets of Aladdin

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Spinning 
  • Height Requirement - None 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

Fly high over Agrabah on a magic carpet as you spin around a giant genie lamp. If you’re seated in the front row, direct how high or low you fly by moving an onboard lever up or down. If you’re sitting in the back row, pressing a magic scarab will tip your flying carpet forward or backwards.

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Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Show 
  • Height Requirement - None 

All the birds sing words and the flowers croon in this colourful musical extravaganza! Let this menagerie of audio-animatronic tropical birds transport you to the South Pacific while they sing about the wonders of the Tiki Room. You just need to sit back, relax and enjoy the show. 

Fun Fact - The technology used to create the birds in the Enchanted Tiki Room was groundbreaking at the time, as the synchronisation of movement and audio had never been done in this way before. Without these funny birds, we wouldn’t have many of the attractions we know and love today, like the Haunted Mansion or Pirates of the Caribbean!

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Swiss Family Treehouse

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Walkthrough 
  • Height Requirement - None 

Climb stairs and cross bridges as you explore the tree-top home of the Swiss Family Robinson. There are plenty of treasures and nick-nacks to discover on your way to the top, where you’ll get to experience incredible 360-degree views of Magic Kingdom Park.

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Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Thrill Ride 
  • Height Requirement - 40”/102cm 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

The Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a runaway mine train taking you on a tumultuous journey through the gold-mining town of Tumbleweed. Speeding through canyons and caverns, soaring downhill and ripping across what appear to be rickety tracks, this rollicking rollercoaster is the wildest ride in the wilderness.

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Country Bear Musical Jamboree

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Show 
  • Height Requirement - None 

Take your seat inside Grizzly Hall because this is a show you won’t want to miss. When the curtain rises on these hillbilly bears you’ll be clapping your hands and stomping your feet as they sing their own versions of classic tunes from Disney movies in rockabilly, pop country and Americana style.

Tom Sawyer Island

Tom Sawyer Island

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Walkthrough 
  • Height Requirement - None 

The relative calm of Tom Sawyer Island is just a short log raft ride away from the hustle and bustle of Frontierland. There’s plenty for kids and adults alike to explore on the island, including caves, forts and mills, or you can take it easy and watch the world go by from the comfort of a rocking chair.

Haunted Mansion

Haunted Mansion

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Dark Ride 
  • Height Requirement - None 
  • Lightning Lane Multi Pass

What appears from the outside to be a beautifully preserved 18th-century house is actually the Haunted Mansion, fully equipped with all the mystifying happenings you'd expect when the supernatural lingers. A Ghost Host will be your guide, ensuring you have a spookily good time with some of the friendliest ghosts you'll ever meet!

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Hall of Presidents

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Show 
  • Height Requirement - None 

Learn all about the history of the United States from the presidents themselves, from George Washington to Joe Biden. While the show begins with an original film, the real attraction begins when the curtain rises to reveal audio-animatronics of all 45 presidents - can you recognise them all?

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Liberty Square Riverboat

  • Ride/Attraction Type - Boat Ride 
  • Height Requirement - None 

The perfect way to relax and take the weight off your feet. Hop on board the Liberty Belle and take in all the sights of Liberty Square, Frontierland and Tom Sawyer Island on this half-mile riverboat ride. The Liberty Belle is a working replica of the boats that used to travel up and down the Mississippi river and even uses real steam to propel its large paddle. 

Looking for more inspiration? Discover our must-do Magic Kingdom Park rides and attractions here, or take a look at our tips and tricks for visiting Disney’s Magic Kingdom to make sure you get the most out of your day! 

Character Meet and Greets at Magic Kingdom Park

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Want to meet some of your favourite Characters during your visit to Magic Kingdom Park? If you're a fan of classic Disney fairy tales, be sure to visit one of the many meet-and-greet locations throughout the park, including:

CharacterMeet & Greet Location
Ariel (The Little Mermaid)Ariel's Grotto, Fantasyland
Aladdin and Jasmine (Aladdin)Agrabah Bazaar, Adventureland
Belle (Beauty and the Beast)Enchanted Tales with Belle, Fantasyland
Cinderella (and a visiting Princess)Princess Fairytale Hall, Fantasyland
Daisy Duck and Minnie MousePete's Silly Sideshow, Fantasyland
Donald Duck and GoofyPete's Silly Sideshow, Fantasyland
Mickey MouseTown Square Theater, Main Street, U.S.A.
Mirabel (Encanto)Fairytale Garden, Fantasyland
Peter PanNeverland Map, Fantasyland
Princess Tiana (and a visiting Princess)Princess Fairytale Hall, Fantasyland
Winnie the Pooh and TiggerThe Thotful Spot, Fantasyland

 

Dining and Restaurants at Magic Kingdom Park

Snack Locations in Magic Kingdom

Snack locations are where you can grab on-the-go treats and drinks in between meals and attractions. There are snack locations all throughout Magic Kingdom Park serving up some of the most iconic Disney snacks, like cheeseburger spring rolls, Dole Whip, Mickey waffles, and turkey legs. If you have a Disney Dining Plan or Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan, many of these snacks can be purchased for 1 snack credit - just look for the purple Disney Dining Plan logo on the menu!

Cartoon ice cream and churros above a location label for Adventureland

Aloha Isle

Cool off in the Florida sun with an iconic refreshing Pineapple DOLE Whip® or other soft-serve cup or float at this Polynesian themed snack location.

Cartoon coffee and milkshakes above a location label for Tomorrowland

Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies

Prepare for lift-off with milkshakes, floats and sundaes from an out-of-this-world parlour.

Cartoon ice cream and churros above a location label for Fantasyland

Cheshire Café

You’ll be smiling like the Cheshire Cat when you pick up a treat or two from this whimsical kiosk.

Cartoon ice cream and churros above a location label for Tomorrowland

Cool Ship

Grab a churro or a refreshing fountain drink ready for some space-age adventures in Tomorrowland.

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The Friar’s Nook

Tuck into comforting eats and seasonal treats on the go at this Robin Hood inspired eatery.

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Gaston’s Tavern

See for yourself just how many antlers are used in Gaston’s decorating while eating cinnamon rolls and drinking LeFou’s Brew in his infamous tavern.

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Golden Oak Outpost

The tastiest snacks in the Wild West! Stop by the Outpost for some chicken strips, loaded fries or fresh-baked cookies to fuel your Frontierland expeditions.

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Liberty Square Market

You’ll be free from hunger when you grab a giant turkey leg or stock up on some fresh fruit at the Liberty Square Market.

Cartoon coffee, soda and milkshake above a location label for Main Street USA

Main Street Bakery

Get your daily coffee fix while strolling right down Main Street, U.S.A. with your favourite Starbucks® drinks and some baked Disney treats.

Cartoon churros and ice cream above a location label for Main Street USA

Plaza Ice Cream Parlour

You’ll be transported straight to the splendour of the Victorian era as soon as you step into this parlour, where you can delight in the ice creams and sundaes on offer.

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Prince Eric’s Village Market

Try all the best snacks from the human world or flip your fins while enjoying a Mermaid Slushy at this market stall.

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Sleepy Hollow

Sweet and crispy funnel cake or soft and chewy waffle sandwiches will fill the hollow in your belly at this eatery, all with the perfect view of Cinderella Castle!

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Storybook Treats

Treats so good they sound like a fairytale! Sundaes, floats, and soft-serve treats can all be found at this snack location.

Cartoon ice cream and churros above a location label for Adventureland

Sunshine Tree Terrace

You’ll know you’re in the Sunshine State when you visit Orange Bird for a soft-serve treat at the Sunshine Tree Terrace.

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Westward Ho

Take a refreshing break from the heat of the Wild West with a sweet frozen lemonade or delicious bear claw.

Quick-Service Restaurants in Magic Kingdom

If you’re looking for a fast casual place to eat at Magic Kingdom Park, a quick-service restaurant will likely be the best option for you. These restaurants offer a wide variety of foods and cuisines, from tacos and burgers to salads and seafood. If you have a Disney Dining Plan or Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan, you can use 1 quick-service dining credit to get 1 entrée and 1 drink. 

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Casey’s Corner

Batter up! American classics like hot dogs and corn dog nuggets are on the menu at this baseball-themed diner.

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Columbia Harbour House

Cosy up with a taste of New England, from lobster rolls to clam chowder. A seafood lover's dream!

Cartoon burger, chips, salad and drink above a location label for Tomorrowland

Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe

Burgers, salads, chicken strips and more make up the galaxy of options available to eat while listening to intergalactic superstar Sonny Eclipse!

Cartoon Mexican food above a location label for Frontierland

Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe

Fajitas, tacos and nachos are on the menu at this saloon, ready to enjoy as you share tales about your day in Magic Kingdom Park.

Cartoon pizza, salad, chips and soda above a location label for Fantasyland

Pinocchio Village Haus

Have your fill at this Pinocchio-themed restaurant, serving Italian classics including flatbreads and salads: no strings attached!

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Tortuga Tavern

Ahoy there! You’ll find the treasure you’re after at this tavern, a favourite haunt of pirates after a swashbuckling journey to the Caribbean.

Table-Service and Buffet Restaurants in Magic Kingdom

Some of the best restaurants in Magic Kingdom are the table service and buffet restaurants, offering an incredible quality sit-down meal. This includes Character dining, family-style buffets, set menus and a la carte meals. These restaurants can be booked in advance (up to 60 days for Disney Resort hotel guests and up to 30 days for ticket-only guests) and we’d recommend booking as early as possible as they are very popular. If you have the Disney Dining Plan, you can use 1 table service credit (unless specified as being worth 2 credits) to get 1 entrée, 1 dessert, and 1 drink, 1 buffet, or 1 set menu. 

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Be Our Guest Restaurant

Step inside the Beast’s castle and dine in the ballroom, west wing or castle gallery. Don’t forget to try The Grey Stuff, we hear it’s delicious! (2 Dining Plan Credits)

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Cinderella’s Royal Table

Dine like royalty (and with royalty) inside Cinderella Castle itself. The perfect place for any little princes or princesses in your group. (2 Dining Plan Credits)

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The Crystal Palace

Join Winnie-the-Pooh and friends for a ‘Friendship Day Celebrashun’ inside this glamorous Victorian greenhouse-inspired setting.

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The Diamond Horseshoe

Head on down to Liberty Square for a holiday-inspired feast at this Old West music hall.

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Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen

Can’t get enough of those witty Jungle Cruise skippers? Don’t worry, there are plenty more jokes to be told while they’re serving you the best in tropical cuisine.

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Liberty Tree Tavern

Enjoy a full Thanksgiving-style meal while celebrating the lives of prominent figures in U.S. history, including George Washington and Betsy Ross.

A cartoon roast chicken on a serving dish above a location label for Main Street USA

The Plaza Restaurant

Add some turn of the century charm to your lunchtime at this glamorous Victorian-inspired eatery. You might even get a view of the castle if you’re lucky.

A cartoon roast chicken on a serving dish above a location label for Main Street USA

Tony’s Town Square

You won’t have to share your dinner with any dogs at this restaurant, but you will be able to try Tony’s famous spaghetti and meatballs and other Italian classics!

Entertainment and Experiences at Disney’s Magic Kingdom

Parades and Shows

Large pink and blue castle with projections of Disney characters on including Cinderella, a blonde woman with a blue ballgown on. There are fireworks behind and surrounding the castle lighting up the night sky.

Happily Ever After

Magic Kingdom Park’s nightly firework spectacular sees Cinderella Castle and Main Street, U.S.A. come to life with music, light and colour! The show debuted at Walt Disney World Resort in 2017 and features favourite Disney films like Hercules, Mulan, Moana, and Pirates of the Caribbean, all set to a soundtrack of classic Disney tunes and an original song.

Where does Happily Ever After take place? Cinderella Castle and Main Street, U.S.A
When is Happily Ever After? Showtimes will vary depending on Magic Kingdom opening hours and seasonal events. Check the My Disney Experience app on the day of your visit for up-to-date timings.
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Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade

No one does a parade better than Disney, and the Festival of Fantasy is truly one of their finest. Filled with Princesses, pirates, Mickey and Minnie, and an outrageously cool steampunk-style dragon: it even breathes real fire! 

Where does Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade take place?Magic Kingdom parade route, running through Frontierland, Liberty Square and Main Street, U.S.A
When is Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade?3pm (subject to weather conditions on the day)  
Alice from Alice in Wonderland stood on stage waving at guests, wearing her iconic blue dress with a white apron over, black bow in her hair, and white tights. Next to her either side are the two cartoon chipmunks, one with a black nose, the other with a red nose.

Mickey’s Magical Friendship Faire

A spectacular reimagining of Mickey’s Royal Friendship Faire, this new stage show features all your favourite Disney characters. You can expect to see sisters Anna & Elsa and their adorable friend Olaf, Rapunzel & Flynn Rider, Tiana & Prince Naveen and of course Mickey, Minnie and the rest of the gang. 

Where does Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire take place? Cinderella Castle Forecourt Stage
When is Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire?Multiple showtimes throughout the day (subject to weather conditions). Check the My Disney Experience app on the day of your visit for up-to-date timings.
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Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away - Coming Summer 2025

For the first time in almost 10 years, a nighttime parade will be making it's way through the streets of Magic Kingdom Park from Summer 2025! Take your place on the parade route to watch Disney Characters including Peter Pan and Wendy, Elsa, Moana, Mirabel, and the Blue Fairy shimmer and glow in the night.

Where does Disney Starlight take place?Magic Kingdom parade route, running through Frontierland, Liberty Square and Main Street, U.S.A
When is Disney Starlight?Showtimes to be announced

Seasonal Events

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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

This ticketed after-hours event is unlike the traditional Halloween scare-fests in Orlando thanks to its totally family-friendly fare, with Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Co putting on their party best for a not-so-scary festival. Watch Mickey’s Boo-To-You Halloween Parade, the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular, and Disney’s Not-So-Spooky Spectacular,  meet exclusive characters in their Halloween costumes, try the novelty drinks and snacks, and of course, don’t forget to trick-or-treat! 

When is Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party? Select dates usually beginning mid-August until the end of October. The event begins after regular park closing. Dates for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in 2025 have yet to be announced
How much are tickets for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party? A separate paid-for ticket is required for entry, in addition to any park tickets you may purchase. Prices will vary depending on the date. Book your Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party tickets here.
Are costumes allowed at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party? Costumes are permitted during the event for both adults and children
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Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is an essential seasonal favourite featuring festive stage shows, carol singers, Mickey’s Once Upon A Christmastime Parade (accompanied by Santa Claus himself), a Frozen spectacular on Cinderella Castle, and a specially-themed fireworks display. Don’t forget to pick up some Christmas cookies and hot chocolate from the various stalls around the park too. 

When is Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party? Select dates beginning early November until the end of December. The event begins after regular park closing. The dates for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party in 2025 have yet to be announced. 
How much are tickets for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party? A separate paid-for ticket is required for entry, in addition to any park tickets you may purchase. Prices will vary depending on the date. Book your Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party tickets here
Are costumes allowed at Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party? You’re encouraged to dress in your festive best, but full costumes are not permitted for adults.
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Disney After Hours at Magic Kingdom Park

Disney After Hours events give you the chance to experience the Walt Disney World Resort parks for 3 hours after they close to regular guests. At Magic Kingdom Park, you’ll be able to ride popular attractions including Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Space Mountain, Peter Pan’s Flight, and even Tiana's Bayou Adventure without a virtual queue, and snack on ice cream, popcorn, and select beverages that are included in the cost of your ticket! You’ll even get an exclusive showing of the nighttime spectacular Disney Enchantment.

When is Disney After Hours at Magic Kingdom Park? Select dates from 6th January to 19th May 2025. The event runs from 10pm to 1am with park admission beginning at 7pm
How much are tickets for Disney After Hours at Magic Kingdom Park? A separate paid-for ticket is required for entry, in addition to any park tickets you may purchase. Prices will vary depending on the date. Book your Disney After Hours at Magic Kingdom Park tickets here

Tours and Experiences

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  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

    Inside Cinderella Castle itself, Fairy Godmothers in Training can turn your little ones into the princes and princesses that they are! Packages range from simple hair and makeup to full transformations with costumes and toys for them to keep.

    Valid theme park admission is required in addition to the cost of your chosen makeover package.

  • Magic Kingdom Fireworks Dessert Parties

    End your day in the most magical way with a delicious dessert party at Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant either before or after you watch the Happily Ever After fireworks from an exclusive prime viewing location.

    Valid theme park admission is required in addition to the cost of this experience.

  • Disney’s Keys to the Kingdom Tour

    The Keys to the Kingdom is a 4½-5 hour guided tour of many backstage areas, including the service tunnel that runs under the park, known as the utilidor, and the entertainment production buildings.

    Suitable for ages 16 and over. Valid theme park admission is required in addition to the cost of this tour.

  • Private VIP Tour

    Explore Magic Kingdom Park and beyond with your very own VIP Tour Guide and an itinerary specially customised to your group, including Lightning Lane access to some of your favourite attractions. 

    Valid theme park admission is required in addition to the cost of this tour.

Hotels Near Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park

The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort

Relax and get back to nature as you spend your nights under the twinkling stars.

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Disney's Wilderness Lodge

Discover the beauty and heritage of America's great national parks at this grand 'mountain lodge'.

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Disney's Contemporary Resort

This sleek, modern hotel is the closest to Magic Kingdom Park, with monorails soaring straight through the lobby.

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Disney's Polynesian Village Resort

Experience the sights, sounds and smells of the South Pacific, white sandy beaches included.

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Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

This Victorian-inspired Resort is the crown jewel of Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

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Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge

Add a touch of nature to your holiday in the lush grounds of this lodge.

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Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows

Perfect mixture of luxury and convenience, located minutes away from Magic Kingdom Park.

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The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

These villas and studios are a true taste of Victorian luxury.

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Key Information

Magic Kingdom Opening Hours 

  • Park Hours - 9 AM up to 12 AM (closing times will vary depending on seasons and events)

Guests of select Disney Resort hotels may also enjoy early theme park entry and extended evening hours on certain days. 

 

Magic Kingdom Parking 

Magic Kingdom Park is located on the other side of the vast Seven Seas Lagoon so parking isn’t directly outside the gate. Once you’ve parked, you’ll need to walk or take a tram to the Transportation and Ticket Centre, where you can board either the monorail or a ferryboat to the park itself.   

  • Standard Parking - $30
  • Preferred Parking - $45, $50 or $55 per day (depending on season)
  • Oversized Vehicle Parking - $30 

Parking is free for Disney Resort hotel guests.

 

Directions to Magic Kingdom

For guests of the Walt Disney World Resort Hotels, you can get to Magic Kingdom Park by bus, monorail or boat, and your driver will do all the hard work for you. If you’re driving, Magic Kingdom is found at the end of World Drive, off the I4. 

Address: 3450 World Dr, Winter Garden, FL 34787, United States

 

What Should You Bring To Magic Kingdom?

  • A Camera - There are plenty of Disney PhotoPass photographers across Magic Kingdom Park, but bringing your own camera will ensure you can easily capture all those magical family moments as they happen. 
  • Water - There are plenty of locations in Magic Kingdom where you can get free tap water or bottled water, but on hot days it’s best to already have some on hand, especially for little ones. 
  • Snacks - You definitely won’t go hungry if you don’t bring your own snacks to Magic Kingdom, but you can if you want to. Just make sure you don’t bring a whole picnic!

 

What Should You Wear In Magic Kingdom? 

Magic Kingdom is a very big park, so while you’ll want to be looking your best for those magical photo opportunities (get your Minnie Ears at the ready!), you want to make sure you’re comfortable. 

Lightweight clothes will keep you as cool as possible and flat, sturdy shoes will stop your feet from hurting too much by the end of the day. A rain poncho may also come in handy - Florida is known for its showers after all!

Unfortunately, adult guests must NOT wear costumes into the park (unless you’re attending certain events) or masks that cover your full face, and you could be denied entry if you’re wearing one. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

General Information

  • How big is Magic Kingdom?

    Magic Kingdom Park spans 107 acres, divided into six themed lands, so there’s plenty to see and do! Everything in the park is walkable, or you can take a trip on the Walt Disney World Railroad to get to your favourite attractions in a slightly more relaxing way.

  • Is Magic Kingdom worth it for adults?

    If Magic Kingdom Park was just for kids, then there wouldn’t be rides with height restrictions! There are plenty of attractions, rides and restaurants that are just as much for adults as they are for kids, and shows that will hit you with the nostalgia of all your favourite characters from your childhood. 

  • Does Magic Kingdom have fireworks every night?

    There are fireworks scheduled every night in Magic Kingdom Park, although these may be cancelled in times of adverse weather. The fireworks spectacular is Happily Ever After and usually takes place at 9pm. We recommend checking the My Disney Experience app for the exact show times during your holiday. 

  • What Disney transport goes to Magic Kingdom?

    You can reach Magic Kingdom by monorail, ferry, water taxi, and bus. These transport options are all complimentary. 

Location

  • Where is Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World?

    Magic Kingdom Park is to the very north of the Walt Disney World Resort property. By car or bus, Magic Kingdom Park is approximately 12 minutes from EPCOT, 8 minutes from Disney’s Hollywood Studios and 10 minutes from Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park.  

  • What are the closest hotels to Magic Kingdom?

    Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney’s Contemporary Resort, and Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort are the closest Disney hotels to Magic Kingdom Park. They are all within walking distance, or you can take the monorail or a water taxi. 

Rides & Attractions

  • What should I not miss at Magic Kingdom?

    This really depends on the ages and interests of the people in your party, but some of the most popular attractions are the three mountains; Space Mountain, Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. For a slightly calmer ride, Peter Pan’s Flight, Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin and Pirates of the Caribbean are a must. 

  • What is the fastest ride in Magic Kingdom?

    TRON Lightcycle / Run is the fastest ride in Magic Kingdom, at 59.3 miles per hour. This makes it one of the fastest rides in any Disney park in the world!

  • How many rides are in Magic Kingdom Park?

    There are over 40 attractions in Magic Kingdom, including roller coasters, boat rides, stage shows, and dark rides. 

Duration of Visit

  • How many days should I plan to spend in Magic Kingdom?

    We would suggest at least two full days to experience as many attractions and shows as you can, although we’d also recommend you return as often as your schedule allows! With a Disney 14-Day Magic Ticket you'll be able to visit as much as you like for the full two week duration of your ticket! 

Food & Drink

  • Do they sell alcohol at Magic Kingdom?

    The following restaurants serve alcohol at Magic Kingdom Park: Be Our Guest Restaurant, Cinderella's Royal Table, Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen, Liberty Tree Tavern, Tony's Town Square Restaurant, The Plaza Restaurant, The Crystal Palace, and The Diamond Horseshoe.

  • What character dining restaurants are in Magic Kingdom?

    Magic Kingdom has two character dining restaurants; Crystal Palace where you can meet Winnie the Pooh and friends, and Cinderella’s Royal Table where you can meet Disney Princesses. 

Fun Facts

  • How tall is Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom?

    Cinderella Castle is 189 feet tall, making it one of the tallest structures in Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. 

  • When did Magic Kingdom open at Walt Disney World Resort?

    Magic Kingdom opened on October 1st, 1971, and was the first park to open at Walt Disney World Resort

Facilities & Amenities

  • Can I get an Uber to Magic Kingdom Park?

    You can't get an Uber or other taxi service to drop you off right at the entrance of Magic Kingdom Park. If you are travelling by Uber or taxi you will need to get dropped off at the Transportation and Ticket Center, then take the complimentary monorail or ferry to Magic Kingdom. If you would like to be dropped off as close as possible, you can use the Lyft app to request a Minnie Van, Disney's own personal ride service, which will take you all the way up to the park entrance. 

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