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Top 9 Q & A About Magic Kingdom Park at Disney World

It’s happening – you’re finally visiting Magic Kingdom… truly “the most magical place on earth”! With great anticipation of your upcoming trip, chances are you have some basic questions you’d like answered. Here are the top nine questions and answers we’ve been asked when it comes to the Magic Kingdom theme park.





 

1 – How much does a Magic Kingdom ticket cost?

It’s not the most exciting question to kick off this list, but it’s definitely a consistent question. There is no concrete answer to this without knowing when you are going (Value, Regular, or Peak Season) and the age of the ticket holder (ages 0-2, 3-9, 10+). A single-day ticket for ages 10+ per day at Magic Kingdom ranges between $129 – $189, depending on when you visit. However, you do receive deeper discounts the more days you add to your ticket. Do you need an accurate cost? Check out the Disney World ticket link: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/tickets/. Save those pennies and get ready for some magic!

2 – How do I get to and from Magic Kingdom?

You’d think you could just pull up in front of the Magic Kingdom gates and park, right? Well, not at Magic Kingdom! In fact, Magic Kingdom’s parking lot is over a mile away. If driving, you’ll want to park at what is known as the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC). From the TTC parking lot, take a tram to the Monorail or Ferryboat, which will then deliver you to the Magic Kingdom entrance. To return to your car, just retrace your steps! Disney Resort guest? Lucky you! Just catch a bus (or the Monorail if staying at a Magic Kingdom resort), and you will be dropped off at the Magic Kingdom entrance. Taxi and Uber transportation will drop you off at the TTC since they are not allowed to pull into the bus unloading zone in front of Magic Kingdom. You can always ask your driver to drop you off at the Contemporary Resort and then simply walk over to Magic Kingdom from there.

 

3 – What is the Magic Kingdom Welcome Show?

Guests are welcome to enter the park one hour before it actually opens. Explore Main Street U.S.A., and head towards the Cinderella Castle, where the opening ceremony, “Let the Magic Begin,” is presented on the stage in front of the Castle. Once Mickey gives the go-ahead, the park is officially open, and guests are allowed to enter the rest of the park.

4 – What is this “Hub” park layout I hear about?

It’s smart – that’s what the “Hub” layout is! Brilliantly designed, the circle in front of Cinderella Castle is known as the “Hub” of Magic Kingdom. From here, the park breaks out into six different themed portions: Main Street U.S.A., Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. This makes it simple to navigate the park while enjoying the distinct experiences each area offers.





 

5 – What are the most popular attractions?

While during peak season, almost all the attractions draw crowds, there are key rides that are known for long wait times. Five attractions that, in our opinion, seem to have the longest wait times are Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Peter Pan’s Flight, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Of course, these are also some of our favorites at the park and worth the wait! Finally, TRON Lightcycle / Run is the newest attraction and uses a Virtual Queue. Download the MyDisney Experience App for current wait times while in the park, or use Disney Genie’s Tip Board, which is also in the app.

6 – What are the best restaurants in Magic Kingdom?

Don’t make us choose! Each restaurant at Magic Kingdom is unique and has different pros and cons. Our favorites would be Be Our Guest, Crystal Palace, and Cinderella’s Royal Table. For quick service, we enjoy Casey Corner or Cosmic Rays. So many great options!

7 – Where is the best place to stand for parades and fireworks?

The Festival of Fantasy Parade is one of the best parades we’ve ever seen at Disney! The best part is you don’t have to crowd in on Main Street U.S.A. This parade winds through parts of Frontierland and Liberty Square before heading down Main Street. Select any spot along this route for great views! If you’ve never seen Happily Ever After Nighttime Spectacular (fireworks), we recommend being sure you arrive early enough to snag a spot between Main Street U.S.A., and Cinderella Castle. This location provides the full display of the lighting of the Castle with the awesome fireworks above. This is when the magic happens!

 

8 – Where is Mickey?

No trip to Magic Kingdom is complete unless you meet the big cheese himself. Mickey is just waiting to greet you with a hug. So where can you find Mickey Mouse? Head to the Town Square Theater, which is next to Tony’s Town Square Restaurant on Main Street U.S.A. Give Mickey a hug for us!

9 – Are there any restrictions on what I can bring in the park?

Great question – and yes, there are prohibited items. For a full list of these items and other park rules and restrictions, you’ll want to go to this link on the Disney World website:  https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/park-rules/. Disney Security does a fine job keeping us safe so we can enjoy ourselves with minds at ease.

What other questions do you have as a first-timer to Magic Kingdom? We’d love to help!

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Matt & Kim

We have had a long time love affair with Disney. We love the magic and the memories we've made at Walt Disney World! We follow all things Disney and have great experiences with being Annual Passholders, Disney Vacation Club Members, and RunDisney participants. From lodging to dining to Genie+ we have a spreadsheet for every occasion. Usually there isn’t a day that passes without some discussion of the master plan of our next trip to the happiest place on earth. Most people think we’re normal – until they travel to Disney with us.
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