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Magic Kingdom From A to Z

The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World has been the most visited theme park in the world for many years. Inside the park, there is such a wide variety of experiences that everyone is sure to find something magical each time they visit. To celebrate all of the wonderful things Magic Kingdom offers, we have put together a list of everything we love about the park from A to Z.





 

A – Aloha Isle

This quick-service stop in Adventureland is the home of the iconic Dole Whip, one of the most-loved snacks in all of Walt Disney World. Pineapple Soft-Serve served over Pineapple juice (if you opt for the float) makes for the perfect refreshing snack in the midst of the Florida heat.

B – Be Our Guest 

In Fantasyland, the Be Our Guest Restaurant in the Beast’s Castle is one of the most popular restaurants. The incredible atmosphere and attention to detail in the décor, alongside the delicious food, make for a truly memorable dining experience.

C – Cinderella Castle 

Cinderella Castle is not only the icon for the Magic Kingdom but is also the iconic symbol of Disney itself (apart from Mickey Mouse). The glistening blue and gold roofs draw your attention and make for the perfect photo-op in the park. You haven’t truly experienced Walt Disney World until you’ve taken your picture and walked through the castle.

D – Dumbo The Flying Elephant 

As far as classic attractions go, Dumbo ranks right up there with the best. The iconic ride lets guests control how high or low Dumbo will fly, with the added bonus of giving guests in line a pager so kids can play under the Storybook Circus tent until it’s their turn to ride.

Dumbo

E – Enchanted Tiki Room

Walt Disney’s original vision can still be seen in this fun audio-animatronic show where the tropical paradise is full of singing birds, flowers, and totem poles. It’s another classic ride that should be a must-do for every Disney fan.

F – Frontierland 

Housed inside this old-west-themed area is one of the most popular attractions in the park – Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. In addition, Frontierland also plays host to Tom Sawyer Island, perfect for exploring, and the Country Bear Musical Jamboree, filled with talented bears performing their favorite tunes.

G – Gaston’s Tavern 

As one of the manliest of manly places, Gaston’s Tavern pays homage to its namesake with a statue of the brutish villain posing in a fountain out front. Inside, however, guests are treated to a delectable menu featuring a mouth-watering Cinnamon Roll and the signature Le Fou’s Brew.

H – Haunted Mansion 

This haunted estate houses 999 happy haunts, but they invite you to join them to become their 1,000th ghost. Aboard your Doombuggy, you get a tour through the mansion and a look into the antics of the resident ghosts singing one of the most memorable tunes in Walt Disney World.





 

I – it’s a small world

From one iconic song to the next, it’s a small world takes guests on a gentle boat ride through the Seven Seas Waterway, showcasing children of the world singing the song you’ll have stuck in your head as you exit.

J – Jungle Cruise 

Full of puns, jokes, and sarcasm, the Jungle Cruise is an always entertaining attraction that isn’t afraid to poke fun at itself. Journey along the rivers of the world to experience everything from Schweitzer Falls (named after Albert Falls) to Trader Sam, the head salesman in the jungle.

K – Keys To The Kingdom Tour 

For guests who love the Magic Kingdom, the Keys to the Kingdom tour allows them to learn a ton about the history of the park, including its development and the amount of detail that goes into the design of the attractions.

L – Liberty Tree Tavern 

In the heart of Liberty Square, the Liberty Tree Tavern is the perfect place to dine if you’re looking for home-cooked comfort food in the Magic Kingdom. Served family-style, the menu is full of Thanksgiving dinner favorites like turkey, stuffing, and mashed potatoes.

Liberty Tree Tavern Platter

M – Main Street U.S.A. 

After walking through the gates, guests are greeted with Main Street, with shops down each side and a quaint, small-town American feel. The beauty of the street is only matched by Cinderella Castle, waiting to greet guests as the street opens up into the castle courtyards.

N – Neverland in Peter Pan’s Flight

Found in Fantasyland, Peter Pan’s Flight is an attraction that brings guests directly into one of the most beloved Disney animated classic films. The attraction first brings guests through the Darling’s house and nursery, where they are sprinkled with pixie dust. They can then take to the skies and soar over London and Neverland with Peter Pan and the Darling children to relive memorable moments from the film while riding in pirate ships.

O – Oak Tree 

Liberty Square has an oak tree that has supplied Disney gardeners with over 500 seedlings grown from its acorns.

P – Pirates Of The Caribbean 

This boat ride takes guests on a chilling ghostly journey until they plunge into the battle between a galleon and fort before heading into the heart of the town to witness the plight of the pirates. Another classic Disney song gets sung during the ride, and you’ll find yourself singing along with your own Yo Ho! Yo Ho!

Q – Quick Service 

There are so many great quick-service restaurants to choose from in the Magic Kingdom, including fan favorites like Pecos Bill, the Columbia Harbor House, and Cosmic Ray’s, just to name a few. Each one has a unique menu filled with delicious dishes.




 

R – Railroad

Around the outside of the Magic Kingdom, the Walt Disney World Railroad takes guests on a tour of some parts of the park not visible to guests on foot. With a station in Frontierland, Fantasyland and Main Street U.S.A., it’s also a great way to get around the park in a hurry.

S – Space Mountain 

As one of the symbols of Tomorrowland, Space Mountain is a must-do attraction for many guests. Blasting into the dark of space aboard a coaster where you can’t see the twists and turns in the track, this is one of the best thrill rides on Disney property.

T – Tony’s Town Square Restaurant 

If you love Lady and the Tramp, Tony’s Town Square will immerse you in the atmosphere of the movie. Incredible Italian food in a quaint setting makes this restaurant a great place to escape the busyness of the park.

U – Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid 

Aboard a clamshell, guests plunge underwater to experience the story of Ariel. Each scene has vibrant colors and fan-favorite songs playing as the story comes to life around you.

Ariel and Eric

V – Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party

While there are several holiday celebrations throughout the year, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is a great new way to enjoy the holidays at Magic Kingdom. With special parades, fireworks, and all the hot chocolate you can drink, this ticketed event is on the bucket list of many Disney fans.

W – Wishing Well

Cinderella’s Wishing Well can be found on the pathway on the right side of Cinderella Castle (if you are facing the castle). It’s usually a quiet spot that is a nice place to take a break. You may also spy a romantic wedding proposal, as this is a popular spot for proposals!

X – eXcalibur 

From the Sword in the Stone, Excalibur (the name of the sword) sits stuck in place in Fantasyland for any guest who feels worthy enough to try their hand at pulling it out.

Y – Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe 

At this shop, it’s Christmas every day of the year. Filled with Christmas merchandise, including lots of ornaments, it’s the perfect place to stock up on many decorations featuring your favorite characters.

Z – Zurg 

The evil Emperor Zurg is at the heart of your mission in Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin. Your job is to use your laser to hit as many targets as you can in your attempt to bring down Zurg and score enough points to be called a galactic hero.

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Ryan Miller

Ryan loves all things Disney: from the smallest details to the biggest surprises and all of the magic in between. He loves the fireworks of Wishes, the thrill of Tower of Terror and of course, the dining at Disney Restaurants. As of yet, however, he has been unable to replicate his favourite dishes and snacks at home. In between trips, you can usually find him reading about the history of the parks and attractions when he’s not at work for his local public library in Burlington Ontario. Ryan’s favourite Disney moment was proposing in front of Cinderella’s Castle to his (now) fiancée, Lauren.
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