Magic Kingdom Attractions, Rides, and Entertainment (A Complete Guide)
During your visit to Magic Kingdom, you’ll want to experience as many attractions, rides, and entertainment offerings as possible. However, with so many options, it can be difficult to experience everything in one day.So you’ll want to know what items are a must-do for your family and which ones you might want to skip. Below, we’ve provided a brief overview that will help you discern what will work best for your group.
To learn more about a specific ride or entertainment offering, you can click the link at the bottom of the description for a complete overview. If you have a large party of varying ages and heights, we recommend listing attractions that everyone can experience together. Then, you might make a separate list of rides where your group might need to split up or use Rider Switch.
Magic Kingdom Attractions
We’ll start by previewing the attractions in each Magic Kingdom land: Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, New Fantasyland, Storybook Circus, Tomorrowland, and Main Street U.S.A.
Adventureland Attractions
The following attractions are available in Adventureland.
Pirates of the Caribbean
Pirates of the Caribbean is a classic Magic Kingdom ride that’s fun for the entire family. The indoor boat ride also provides great relief from hot weather. This ride has no height requirements, and the scare factor is minimal. It has one small drop toward the beginning, and a splash effect in the following scene. Often, the best time to ride this attraction is during or immediately after the Festival of Fantasy Parade or later in the evening. This ride almost always has long waits during the middle of the day. So, if you decide to use a Lightning Lane here, make sure to time it right.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Learn More>> Pirates of the Caribbean at Magic Kingdom
Jungle Cruise
Jungle Cruise is an outdoor Magic Kingdom ride with no height requirements. It’s one of the more popular attractions and is generally busy throughout the year. You’ll board a boat with a Skipper and cruise through an adventure to a remote jungle in the Amazon. Along the way, you’ll encounter crocodiles, gorillas, snakes, and even hippos. Don’t worry. They are all animatronics! Before your visit, make sure to check out the Jungle Cruise movie.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: No
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: Jungle Cruise at Disney World
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Magic Carpets of Aladdin is an ideal attraction for younger guests. You’ll hop on a magic carpet and fly high over Adventureland in this spinner attraction. While this attraction is relatively easy to experience, wait times do build during the busier portions of the day. If you find a long line (25 minutes or longer), skip it and return later. However, it’s important to remember that this kind of attraction is a big deal to the little ones.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: Magic Carpets of Aladdin Ride
Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room
Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room is a classic Magic Kingdom attraction designed by Walt Disney that’s been entertaining guests for decades! During the performance, you’ll hear tropical tunes as you watch parrots, flowers, and other characters sing and dance overhead. While this attraction is somewhat dated, it offers a dose of nostalgia. It’s also a wonderful place to escape one of those true tropical Florida downpours.So keep this attraction in mind for rain or a break. Similar to some of the other Magic Kingdom shows, it requires a bit of time investment.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: No
- Lightning Lane: No
Swiss Family Treehouse
Swiss Family Treehouse is a timeless walk-through attraction in Adventureland based on The Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson. Throughout the treehouse, you’ll pause outside different rooms to observe how the Robinson family lived on the island. At the very top, you can take in magnificent views of Magic Kingdom. This attraction rarely has a line so you can experience it almost anytime. However, it involves a good deal of stairs. Therefore, it’s not something for everybody, or at the very least, take your time.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: No
- Lightning Lane: No
Frontierland Attractions
The following attractions can be found in Frontierland.
Notable Refurbishments and Closures for Frontierland:
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (Extended Refurbishment January 6, 2025, Expected to Reopen in 2026 Dates TBD)
- Tom Sawyer Island (Permanent Closure Announced, Dates TBD)
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Big Thunder Mountain is a roller coaster ride in Frontierland. It has one of the highest drops of the Magic Kingdom attractions, making it a popular ride for thrill-seekers! That said, Big Thunder Mountain is more fun than scary. The ride has a 40″ minimum height requirement. This attraction has so many twists and turns that it feels like a new experience every time you ride. Anyone looking for a mild thrill will want to experience this attraction.
- Height Requirement: 40″
- Rider Switch: Yes
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is an another Frontierland attraction with a 40″ height requirement. It’s based on Tiana’s adventures after the film The Princess and the Frog. Tiana has gone on to open her restaurant and establish Tiana’s Foods, an employee-owned cooperative. With Mardi Gras around the corner, she’s on the hunt to form a band to play at her party. Guests will float through a scenic Bayou on logs in search of critters to play in the band. A 50′ drop awaits at the end!
- Height Requirement: 40″
- Rider Switch: Yes
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: No
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Virtual Queue Requirement
This attraction has a virtual queue requirement.
Related: Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Ride Guide
Country Bear Musical Jamboree
Country Bear Musical Jamboree is an approximately 10-minute long performance that features singing (and dancing) animatronic bears. You’ll laugh as these lively characters sing classic and memorable tunes. This performance, offered in Grizzly Hall, runs throughout most of the day. It’s an excellent place to wait out an afternoon thunderstorm.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: No
Related: Country Bear Musical Jamboree at Magic Kingdom
Liberty Square Attractions
The following attractions are available in Liberty Square.
Notable Closure for Liberty Square:
- The Liberty Square Riverboat is expected to permanently close. (Dates TBD)
The Haunted Mansion
The Haunted Mansion is a classic indoor attraction in Magic Kingdom’s Liberty Square. It isn’t the least scary, but with a name like Haunted Mansion, the ride might be intimidating to little ones. This ride works well for almost anyone since it has no height requirements. However, it has considerably long waits most of the day due to its popularity. In recent years, this attraction has received several new additions, including the Hatbox Ghost. We’ve updated our ride review below with pictures of what to expect.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: The Haunted Mansion at Magic Kingdom
The Hall of Presidents
The Hall of Presidents is a 25-minute performance that shares the history of the office of United States Presidency. Many will enjoy this attraction because of its historical and educational aspects. However, it does require a bit of a time investment. This Americana attraction features patriotic music and speaking parts from some of your favorite presidents. Animatronics with speaking roles include George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, and more!
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: No
- Lightning Lane: No
Liberty Square Riverboat
Liberty Square Riverboat is a relaxing attraction that takes guests on a scenic river tour. Take in views of surrounding Frontierland and Liberty Square along the way.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: No
- Lightning Lane: No
Learn More>> The Liberty Square Riverboat
Fantasyland Attractions
The following attractions are part of Fantasyland.
Peter Pan’s Flight
Peter Pan’s Flight is a family-friendly ride that takes you through the scenes of Peter Pan. This is a favorite Magic Kingdom attraction for guests young and old so you can almost always expect a long wait. It is a top pick Lightning Lane attraction. But if you decide to wait, the standby queue is a fan favorite. It has an absolutely adorable queue that fans of the movie will want to walk through at least once.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: Peter Pan’s Flight at Magic Kingdom
“it’s a small world”
“it’s a small world” is another timeless ride at Magic Kingdom. This original, classic attraction is an indoor, dark boat ride. You’ll venture on the “happiest cruise that ever set sail” as you visit various countries throughout world. Each country features children and icons representing its heritage. The tune “it’s a small world” plays in the background, and each country sings the tune in its own language.
This Magic Kingdom attraction can have long waits in the heat of the day. However, those waits usually adjust in the evening. This ride also tends to board quickly, so the queue moves along at a decent pace. This is an excellent ride to experience during the evening fireworks if someone in your party doesn’t like the noise. (The fireworks can be exceptionally loud.)
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Mickey’s Philharmagic
Mickey’s Philharmagic is a fun attraction in Magic Kingdom’s Fantasyland. This 4D show uses the latest technology to bring your favorite Disney tunes and characters to life. You’ll see Donald Duck on the big screen as he takes you on an accidental adventure. Other fun characters in the cartoon include Aladdin, Jasmine, Ariel, and our favorite, Mickey Mouse, who saves the day toward the end. The combination of 3D glasses with physical effects is quite engaging! Make sure to turn around and look for Donald at the end of the show!
While Philharmagic is a cute cartoon with special effects, it’s by no means a must-do attraction. Save this one for when you need a break from the heat or rain.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Cinderella Castle
Cinderella Castle sits in the center of the Magic Kingdom and is the most iconic photo spot at Walt Disney World. While the castle is considered an attraction, you won’t find much to do here, except physically walk through its center. As you pass through, you’ll find one wall offers an incredible mural of mosaic tile that tells the story of Cinderella and how she met Prince Charming. It’s definitely worth taking a moment (or two) to observe!
Related: Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom
Prince Charming Regal Carrousel
Prince Charming Regal Carrousel is a traditional carrousel in Magic Kingdom’s Fantasyland. This ride has entertained guests since the park first opened and will continue to bring many more smiles over the years!The carousel sits directly behind Cinderella Castle and plays tunes from Disney classics like Mary Poppins. Regardless of age, I highly recommend taking a spin on the carousel during your visit. It would be rare to wait more than a few minutes for a turn. There is also something to be said about riding a carousel that sits directly behind a castle!
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: No
Related: Prince Charming Regal Carrousel
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is one of Fantasyland’s cute, slow-moving Magic Kingdom rides. Whether you’re visiting with children or not, you’ll want to take a spin in a honey pot. However, this ride is geared toward children and has a friendly play-while-you-wait queue. When you reach the ride, you’ll hop into your honey pot as it glides through The Hundred Acre Wood. Everything is going smoothly until you encounter Tigger for a bit of a bounce. Oh, and yes, you’ll encounter Heffalumps and Woozles (BEWARE)!
If you love Winnie the Pooh, this attraction is for you! Don’t miss it!
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh at Magic Kingdom
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is a mild roller coaster ride that takes place in a mine where the Seven Dwarfs are busy at work. This family-friendly roller coaster is suitable for nearly all ages with a minimum height requirement of 38″. The Mine Train’s ride vehicles are unique as they are shaped like barrels. So you’ll get an extra dose of swinging motion in the ride car. However, the drops are mild. Overall, the attraction’s design and storyline keep you entertained as you travel through twists and turns on your way down this adventurous mine. A brief pause in the mine about midway through allows you to sing along with the busy Seven Dwarfs. Heigh-Ho!
Guests can purchase a Lightning Lane Single Pass to skip the standby line for this attraction. However, a standby queue is also available. We consider Seven Dwarfs Mine Train one of the best Magic Kingdom rides. Don’t miss it!
- Height Requirement: 38″
- Rider Switch: Yes
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Single Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Ride Review
Mad Tea Party
Mad Tea Party is a classic Magic Kingdom ride that’s best for children. I say best for children because it spins, which isn’t necessarily bad when you’re older. That is unless you’re prone to vertigo or dizziness. Then, you will likely get dizzy.
Regarding the teacups, the spinning action isn’t too terrible. But if someone in your group decides to turn the interior spinner, it can get pretty wild! I’ll agree to ride it when the kids agree not to add an extra spin from inside the ride. If not, I’ll gladly watch from afar. This ride has a Lightning Lane option with Multi Pass. The Mad Tea Party does not have a height requirement.
- Height Requirement: Yes
- Rider Switch: Yes
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: Mad Tea Party Review
Princess Fairytale Hall
This character meet-and-greet location is considered an attraction. Princess Fairytale Hall sits immediately behind Cinderella Castle and offers two distinct entrances. One entrance is a line to meet Cinderella and Princess Elena of Avalor. The other entrance is for Princess Tiana and Rapunzel. Occasionally, a visiting princess substitutes for one of the regular princesses.
Learn More>> Meet Disney Princesses at Princess Fairytale Hall
New Fantasyland Attractions
The following attractions are part of New Fantasyland, an extension of Fantasyland.
Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid
Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid is a dark, indoor ride that’s perfect for families with little ones. This slow-moving clamshell ride travels under the sea as it portrays scenes from The Little Mermaid. While this attraction often has reasonable waits earlier and later in the day, it often has long waits during the busier portions. The queue is also a bit of a journey itself.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Enchanted Tales with Belle
Enchanted Tales with Belle is a walk-through experience where guests visit Maurice’s Cottage. Inside, they’ll find a magic portal that takes them to the Beast’s castle, where Lumiere awaits them. Before long, Belle enters the library and is surprised to find so many guests. With the help of Lumiere and audience participants, she tells the story of the day Beauty and the Beast fell in love.
While this is not a formal meet-and-greet, it is an intimate way for children to spend time with one of their favorite characters. A PhotoPass photographer is on hand during the experience. All guests are given a card to download the photos taken during the experience along with a bookmark souvenir.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: No
- Lightning Lane: No
Storybook Circus Attractions
The following attractions are part of Storybook Circus.
Casey Jr. Splash and Soak Station
Casey Jr. Splash and Soak Station is a small water splash area toward the back of Storybook Circus. It is fun for kids to cool off on a hot day. However, you might want to pack a change of clothes.
Related: Casey Jr. Splash and Soak Station
Dumbo, the Flying Elephant
Dumbo, the Flying Elephant, is a classic Disney attraction. Most smaller children will want to ride Dumbo and similar spinner-style attractions multiple times while visiting. If you have little ones, this ride will be a hit. It does not have any height requirements.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
The Barnstormer
The Barnstormer is a charming roller coaster in Storybook Circus that the whole family can enjoy. This kiddie coaster features smaller cars and minimal drops. However, it does travel at high speeds. But don’t worry too much—it’s over before you know it. The Barnstormer is a nice introduction to roller coasters.
- Height Requirement: 35″
- Rider Switch: Yes
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: The Barnstormer
Pete’s Silly Sideshow
This character meet-and-greet location is considered an attraction. Meet classic characters in fun costumes in Pete’s circus tent. Pete’s Silly Sideshow has two separate entrances. For one entrance, you’ll get to meet Daisy Duck and Minnie Mouse. Donald Duck and Goofy meet on the opposite side!
Learn More>> Meet Classic Characters at Pete’s Silly Sideshow
Space Mountain
Space Mountain is Magic Kingdom’s original indoor roller coaster. It debuted in 1975 and remains one of the most popular rides for thrill-seekers to this day! This attraction provides thrills, surprises, twists, and turns, except they’re in the dark. Not being able to see the track ahead of you adds an element of surprise.
While Space Mountain is a classic, it’s not for everyone. This ride has a minimum height requirement of 44″. It can be a bit of a rough ride, too, so you might have a few in your group who decide to wait this one out.
- Height Requirement: 44″
- Rider Switch: Yes
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: Space Mountain at Magic Kingdom
Tomorrowland Speedway
Tomorrowland Speedway is an outdoor attraction that allows children to drive a gas-powered car. However, it does have a minimum height requirement. Most children will be tall enough to ride, but they may not be tall enough to drive. So, parents, you might have to help out a bit.
Overall, Tomorrowland Speedway is a must-do for younger kids. Seriously, what child doesn’t want to drive a car? Plus, it’s fun to see Tomorrowland from a different perspective while on the track.
- Height Requirement: 32″ to ride (54″ to drive)
- Rider Switch: Yes
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: Tomorrowland Speedway Ride
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin is a classic Magic Kingdom ride for guests of all ages. It is a slow-paced, dark, interactive ride where you shoot at targets to defeat the evil Emperor Zurg! He has trapped Star Commanders and their Rangers on coordinates around the galaxy! Make sure to sharpen your aim, and if you get a perfect score (999,999), don’t forget to stop at the ride shop at the end and pick up your Galactic Hero badge.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor is an entertaining comedy show at Magic Kingdom. This attraction is great for guests of all ages! You’ll laugh and cry (only if you get called on in the crowd), and you might even learn a good joke or two! If you don’t want to get called out, avoid sitting behind the lamps. Parents, your children will love this attraction, so don’t miss it.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Multi Pass and Premier Pass)
Related: Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover
Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover is an iconic Magic Kingdom attraction that travels through Tomorrowland at a leisurely pace. Sit back, relax, and take in the surrounding views of this modern land. This is an excellent attraction for anytime you need a break. I suggest riding it once during the day and again at night for an entirely different experience.
Even when the lines are long, the Peoplemover tends to board quickly. So don’t let what looks like a long line scare you away unless the attraction is down. If you look up and see the cars stalled on the tracks, skip it and return later.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: No
- Lightning Lane: No
Astro Orbiter
Astro Orbiter is another iconic Magic Kingdom ride that is fun for families and children. This kid-friendly attraction takes you on an adventure into space! I say kid-friendly because this isn’t your average spinner. Given the force of gravity, children tend to do better than adults. This ride does not have a height requirement.
You’ll board a rocket ship that lifts and spins round and round again. This attraction’s line sits to the right of the entrance to the Peoplemover. You’ll board an elevator to reach the queue at the top of the ride. You might want to skip it if you have a fear of heights.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: yes
- Lightning Lane: No
Related: Astro Orbiter at Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress
Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress is a slow-moving attraction in Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland that’s perfect for nostalgia-seekers. You’ll take a step back in time to see the technological innovations of the last century. The attraction is a moving theater that lets you enter on one side, watch several scenes as it rotates, and then exit on the opposite side. All the while, guests enter, exit, and watch scenes, utterly oblivious to the process.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours: No
- Lightning Lane: No
Related: Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress
Tron Lightcycle / Run
Tron Lightcycle Run is an indoor/outdoor roller coaster attraction in Tomorrowland. Riders (Users) will get on the grid and race other Users. This fun thrill ride has a height requirement of 48″. It’s considered a must-do attraction for the majority of guests. We recommend reading our guide below if you’re interested in riding Tron. It goes into detail about how to experience this unique attraction.
- Height Requirement: 48″
- Rider Switch: Yes
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: Yes
- Lightning Lane: Yes (Single Pass and Premier Pass)
Main Street U.S.A.
Browse the attractions available on Main Street U.S.A.
Meet Mickey Mouse at Town Square Theater
Guests can meet Mickey Mouse at his traditional character meet-and-greet at Town Square Theater. He meets here as Mickey the Magician.
Learn More>> Meet Mickey Mouse at Town Square Theater
Walt Disney World Railroad
The Walt Disney World Railroad is a train ride that loops the Magic Kingdom. It stops at Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, and Fantasyland Stations. This attraction is an excellent place to take a break and relax while enjoying unique views that can only be seen from the train. The train usually runs until 6:00 or 7:00 p.m., depending on the time of the year. It takes approximately 20 minutes to make an entire loop around the park.
- Height Requirement: No
- Rider Switch: No
- Early Theme Park Entry: No
- Extended Evening Hours: No
- Lightning Lane: No
Related: Walt Disney World Railroad
Main Street Vehicles
You might run into several vehicles as you stroll down Main Street, USA. These antique cars include jitneys, an Omnibus, and a fire engine. They pick up guests at one end of Main Street USA and drop them off in the hub near Cinderella Castle. If you see one out, hop on for a ride at their next stop. You won’t be disappointed.
Learn More>> Main Street Vehicles
Magic Kingdom Entertainment
Casey’s Corner Pianist: Known for his impressive repertoire, this pianist plays daily outside of Casey’s Corner on Main Street U.S.A. Performance times are listed in the My Disney Experience app.
The Dapper Dans: A barbershop quartet who sings in harmony while charming the audience with their old-fashioned humor. Performance times are listed in the My Disney Experience app.
Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade: A mini pop-up parade packed with characters that’s held daily at Magic Kingdom. Check the My Disney Experience app for exact times on the day of your visit.
Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade: This Magic Kingdom daytime parade is offered each afternoon. Check its schedule in the app on the day of your visit. Occasionally, the parade is offered twice. It’s also not available the week between Christmas and New Year’s when a special Christmas parade takes its place.
Happily Ever After: This evening fireworks spectacular is not to be missed! Held nightly, the fireworks last approximately 18 minutes and feature lasers, special effects, and projections down Main Street, U.S.A. Performance times change throughout the year based on the sunset. Check the entertainment section of the My Disney Experience app for details.
Let the Magic Begin: Each morning a five-minute welcome with a song and dance number from favorite Disney characters takes place on the castle stage!
Mickey’s Magical Friendship Faire: This castle stage show is offered approximately five times a day and features classic characters plus fan favorites from Tangled, Frozen, and The Princess and the Frog. Daily showtimes are posted in front of the castle and are also listed in the entertainment section of the My Disney Experience app.
Coming Summer of 2025: Disney Starlight, a new Magic Kingdom Nighttime Parade
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More Planning
For more planning, you might enjoy our entire Disney World Parks Planning Guide or one of the following park guides:
- Epcot Rides, Entertainment and Attractions
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- Animal Kingdom Attractions Rides and Entertainment
- Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park Guide
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We also have specific articles about many topics touched on in this attraction guide. Some of our most popular park planning articles include:
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- Disney World Rides with Height Requirements
- How to Use Rider Switch at Disney World
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- Our Disney World Dining Guide
- Disney World Transportation Options
- Where to Meet Characters at Disney World
- Disney World Resort Hotels Guide
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