Walt Disney World Resort
Magic Kingdom, the first Walt Disney World Resort theme park, debuted in 1971 – 16 years after Walt Disney’s first park, Disneyland, opened in Anaheim, Calif. Magic Kingdom Park’s blue- and gold-turreted, 18-tower icon, Cinderella Castle, rises 189 feet above the park’s 142 acres. Disney’s first theme park in Florida has six themed lands with dozens of attractions builtaround wonder, fantasy and fun: Main Street, U.S.A.; Adventureland; Frontierland; Liberty Square;Fantasyland and Tomorrowland.
Tomorrowland
Leave the real world behind and join Team Blue in a quest across the Grid—the dark, computerized world with no horizons from TRON. Here, there’s no limit to the excitement.
Frontierland
Legend has it that soon after gold was first discovered here in the 1850s, eerie things began to happen. Trains would take off and race through tunnels—by themselves.
Tomorrowland
Dip and careen into the inky blackness as a futuristic soundtrack echoes all around you. Fly past shooting stars and celestial satellites. Roar past streaking orbs of light, wayward comets and migrant meteors. Feel the pull of gravity as you’re drawn into a swirling wormhole!
Go on a dazzling journey of color, light and song that captures the heart, humor and heroism of favorite Disney stories. Watch in awe as Cinderella Castle is magically transformed through amazing state-of-the art projection technology you have to see to believe.
The unbridled enchantment and vivid pageantry of Fantasyland—and its many inhabitants—winds its way through the park in a thrilling parade spectacular. The dazzling mix of floats, motion and original music will keep you humming along for days to come.
It takes a whole enchanted kingdom to put on this show—and you’re cordially invited. Look for Tiana and friends from The Princess and the Frog and Rapunzel and Flynn from Tangled. Mickey even recruits Olaf, Anna and Elsa from Frozen to join in!
This Fall, Magic Kingdom Park will welcome back Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Offered on select dates August through October, this special event haunts the park after normal operating hours (separate admission is required) with a lineup of frightfully fun entertainment.
Families and kids of all ages can enjoy Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. This specially ticketed event has become a holiday tradition for many. Featuring a dazzling parade, fireworks, complimentary sweet treats and so much more, it’s warm-hearted, family-friendly fun at Magic Kingdom Park.
1. There are several ways to get to the Magic Kingdom park. You can take the ferry boat or the monorail via the Transportation and Ticket Center, or, if you are staying at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, you can take the resort monorail that passes by in between routes.
2. Both the summer weather patterns and the crowds can be brutal. So, to save some time, walk through the shops. This will not only help you get by the crowds, but, you can also get some great air conditioning before battling the heat. This can be applied to Walt Disney World’s other theme parks as well.
3. If you are traveling with smaller children who do not reach the height requirements or simply do not want to ride some attractions, use the Rider Swap system. While one parent rides, the other parent stays with the child until the riding parent returns. The rides that use the Rider Swap system are The Barnstormer, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Seven Dwarves Mine Train, Space Mountain, and the Tomorrowland Speedway.
4. Don't pay for bottled water! All Disney Quick-Service restaurants offer FREE cups of water, as well as there being water fountains located around all Walt Disney World theme parks to fill up your water bottle.