If you are visiting Disney World, more than likely you are going to be spending at least one to five days touring Magic Kingdom. This was the flagship theme park for Walt Disney World, and the park everybody recognizes with Cinderella’s Castle.
Magic Kingdom is huge. It is also the one theme park that caters to all age groups. Might we suggest before reading any of the many articles we have provided for you, take a few minutes and read the overview of the Magic Kingdom and view the short video which is playing above. This video will give you a great feel for the park and will give you a great preview of your experiences. Magic Kingdom is broken up into seven main sections: Main Street USA, Tomorrow Land, Fantasy Land, Liberty Square, Frontier Land, Adventure Land, and Mickey’s Toontown Fair. So we have provided you with a quick list of the attractions at the Magic Kingdom. This quick guide breaks down every attraction in the different sections and we provide a summary of the ride, along with the minimum height requirement, and what age groups the attractions are targeting.
Disney World Money Saving Tip: If you are visiting Disney World you are going to want to purchase your theme park tickets prior to arriving in Orlando to get the best prices. When thinking about your theme park tickets, we oftentimes suggest all first time visitors purchase base tickets. In a recent study, some 60% of the guests who purchased the hopper option especially those with young children never used it. Our suggestion is to save your money. If you desire to add the hopper option, you can do so by simply taking your tickets to the Disney World Customer Service desk located in each theme park and paying them directly to add this option. We feel why pay for such an expensive option unless you know for sure you are going to use it. Click here to purchase Wholesale prices on tickets.
Since most guests who visit the Magic Kingdom spend 8, 9 and even 10 hours or longer at a theme park, we have listed here a suggested group of dining options. The Magic Kingdom has some really good restaurants, and if you do a little planning you can save some money.
The Magic Kingdom was the first theme park built at Disney World. You might expect it is chuck full of fascinating history and many of the attractions have changed over the years. To truly appreciate everything this theme park has to offer, you might want to learn a little more about history behind the Magic Kingdom or read about the changes Disney has made to the attractions over the years. Even if this is your first time visiting the Magic Kingdom it is always fun to read about the fun fact of the theme park