Frontierland Station (A Stop on the WDW Railroad at Magic Kingdom)
Frontierland Station is a stop on the Walt Disney World Railroad at Magic Kingdom. It is tucked behind Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Guests can board or depart the train at Frontierland Station, which is the second stop along the route after Main Street, U.S.A.
Here are the quick reference details for Frontierland Station.
Frontierland Station | Magic Kingdom |
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Location: | Frontierland |
Height Requirement: | None |
Lightning Lane: | No |
Ride Type: | Train |
Seats Per Vehicle: | About 5 per row |
Rider Switch: | None |
Duration: | Approx 20 minutes |
Good For: | Transportation around the park. Leisure |
Scare Factor: | None |
Must-Do List: | Medium |
Perfect For: | Transportation and Resting |
Special Mention: | Grab a snack and take a break while the train circles the park. |
Accessibility: Guests must transfer to a wheelchair. A separate wheelchair access vehicle is available. Handheld captioning is also available.
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Frontierland Station at Magic Kingdom
Frontierland Station is a fun place to catch the train at Magic Kingdom. You might experience a few rides in the area, like Big Thunder Mountain Railroad or Haunted Mansion, then hop on the train to a new destination. For reference, the Walt Disney World Railroad has three stops:
- Frontierland Station
- Fantasyland Station
- Main Street U.S.A.
You can board the train or exit at any of these stops. Each train travels 1.5 miles around Magic Kingdom Park and stops at each station every few minutes. After boarding the train, you can stay on for as long as you like.
A separate ramp is available for guests with a wheelchair or ECV. Guests must be able to transfer to a wheelchair to board the train. Guests with ECVs will have to leave them at the station. Therefore, you must return to the station you initially boarded to retrieve it.
Additionally, strollers must be broken down to board the train. If you have a stroller that doesn’t fold, you’ll have to leave it in a designated stroller parking area while you ride the train.
We have used the train for many different reasons in the past. Sometimes, we head to Tomorrowland when we first enter the park. But we will take the train around the entire park just for fun. Other times, we’ll grab a soda and ride around to take a break.
Disney’s trains hold a large number of guests (up to 365 guests). Along the way, there are many sights to see, including narration. While traveling through Frontierland, you’ll get a peek at Big Thunder Mountain after you leave the station. You’ll also encounter a few scenes of times past when traveling through this neck of the woods.
Overall, the Walt Disney World Railroad is a must-do for many. While it’s not necessarily exciting, children and not-so-adventurous guests love this kind of attraction.
I can’t stress enough how much you’ll enjoy a train ride around Magic Kingdom. Plus, everyone has a point where they need to take a break. So, riding the train is an excellent way to get a little rest.
For more rides at Magic Kingdom, you might enjoy the following:
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
- Disney World’s Haunted Mansion
- The Hall of Presidents
Are you planning to spend a reasonable amount of time at Magic Kingdom? You might enjoy one of the following Magic Kingdom Resorts:
- Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort Review
- Disney’s Polynesian Resort Review
- Disney’s Contemporary Resort Review
- Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort Review
Or you might care to browse the entire list of Walt Disney World Resorts.
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