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Magic Kingdom Attractions

Please see the Height Restriction page for a complete list of any height requirements for these attractions.

(FP) denotes a FastPass Ride

Main Street, U.S.A. Attractions

Adventureland Attractions

  • Jungle Cruise
    All aboard the Jungle Cruise for a delightful ride through the Southeast Asian jungle, the Nile Valley, and the Amazon rainforest.

  • The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
    This ride, off the Imagineers notepad, takes guests on one of 16 Magic Carpets which fly through the air. This ride is very similar in design to the Dumbo ride in Fantasyland.

  • Pirates of the Caribbean
    Here you can take a boat ride, through a series of scenes which depicts a pirate raid on a Caribbean village in the classically popular "Pirates of the Caribbean".

  • Swiss Family Treehouse
    Put yourself in a scene from the 1960 Disney Classic "Swiss Family Robinson" as you stroll through the many levels of the treehouse.

  • Enchanted Tiki Room-Under New Management
    Enjoy the audio-animatronic antics of Iago and Zazu as they, and a cast of 225, sing up a storm in the Tiki Room.

Frontierland Attractions

  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (FP)
    This thrilling coaster-type ride takes guests through a series of twists and turns, aboard a runaway mine train.

  • Country Bear Jamboree
    A delightful show featuring some animatronic, banjo-strumming bears.

  • Frontierland Shootin' Arcade
    A great place for the youngsters to get in a little "target practice".

  • Splash Mountain (FP)
    A thrilling log-flume ride, which drops riders 5 stories into the Briar Patch.

  • Tom Sawyer Island
    This island offers an adventure all it’s own. You can tour caves, cross a barrel bridge, and observe from the fort.

Liberty Square Attractions

  • The Hall of Presidents
    A 20-minute show featuring many of the former Presidents of the United States, in audio-animatronic fashion.

  • The Haunted Mansion
    A Magic Kingdom favorite! Ride aboard a Doom Buggy and be greeted by 999 ghosts. It’s not as scary as it appears.

  • Liberty Square Riverboat
    A real steamboat which takes you on a scenic tour on the Rivers of America.

Fantasyland Attractions

  • Ariel’s Grotto
    In addition to meeting the Princess Ariel, your children will be able to cool off in the squirting fountains in the queue waiting area.

  • Cinderella's Castle
    The iconic fairy-tale fortress that serves as the gateway to Fantasyland.

  • Cinderella’s Golden Carrousel
    This Fantasyland favorite was built in 1917. Everyone, young and old alike, must take a spin on the majestic horses.

  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant
    If you can brave the wait, this is another tot favorite.

  • it’s a small world
    This boat ride is an all time classic in the Magic Kingdom. Sail through a world of dolls, all singing it’s title song in unison.

  • Mad Tea Party
    As long as you aren't prone to motion sickness from spinning be sure to try out the Mad Hatters spinning teacups.

  • Peter Pan's Flight (FP)
    Take a ride to Neverland. This ride has passengers soaring on a pirate ship on a flight to save the Darling kids.

  • Mickey's PhilharMagic (FP)
    A 12-minute 3D movie starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.

  • Snow White’s Scary Adventures
    This attraction can be a little intense for young children, so use your discretion. It’s a ride through the story of Snow White, complete with the "old hag" witch.

  • Storytime with Belle in the Fairytale Garden
    Located right on the side of the Castle. Here, sit on the stone benches and enjoy the story of Beauty and the Beast narrated by Belle herself, with some help from pint sized audience members. Check your park guidemap for show times.

  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (FP)
    This fairly new attraction takes you for a ride through the Hundred Acre Wood, with Pooh and the gang.

  • Pooh's Playful Spot
    A large play area for little ones with tunnels, water fountains, a slide and a tot-sized house.

Mickey's Toontown Fair Attractions

Tomorrowland Attractions

  • Astro Orbiter
    An outdoor, whirling rocket ride.

  • Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin (FP)
    This fairly new ride puts you in the drivers seat of your very own "ride vehicle", behind your very own "laser gun". It's becoming a popular favorite among many park hoppers.

  • Carousel of Progress
    Take a trip through the life of the average American family, at different stages of this past century. (Open Seasonally)

  • Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
    This is a kid-focused comedy show hosted on a digital stage by Monster of Ceremonies Mike Wazowski.

  • Space Mountain (FP)
    This is the ultimate coaster ride, as its riders are taken through a series of twists and turns, in the dark, at speeds near 30mph.

  • Stitch's Great Escape (FP)
    A chaotic, multi-sensory experience; this outlandish adventure takes place in the dark and can be scary for young children.

  • Tomorrowland Speedway
    Guests are allowed the opportunity to board a mini, gas powered race car and try their driving skill around the track.

  • Tomorrowland Transit Authority
    This peaceful, tram like ride, transports Tomorrowland park guests above, around and through the many attractions in this land.

Last Updated: May 24, 2009

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