Younger guests might not find this attraction super exciting, but it’s a gentle, relaxing ride if you need to take a break! We especially love being able to see a model of Walt Disney’s original EPCOT concept. Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMoverĮnter the world of tomorrow by stepping onto this slow-moving seated ride high above Tomorrowland. Picture this - you step out of the hustle and bustle of the Magic Kingdom and under the sea in this slow, omnimover ride themed after The Little Mermaid! This attraction is fun for the whole family with its familiar songs and colorful scenes and is funny to boot! Under the Sea 13. Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid Spin around (and around, and around, and around…) in a giant teacup during a tea party hosted by the Mad Hatter! You’re able to control how fast your cup spins by turning the wheel in the center, which makes this Fantasyland ride super fun for kiddos! Mad Tea Party 14. Guests with weak stomachs probably don’t need to worry about waiting in this line. Follow a family through the 20th century in this rotating theater attraction best known for reminding people that there’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow. Located in Tomorrowland, it made its original debut during the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progressįans of classic Disney World attractions know this ride well. Fly with daredevil pilot Goofy and safely “crash” through a billboard at the end! The Barnstormer 16. The Barnstormer is a Disney rollercoaster rite of passage! Located in Storybook Circus, this kids’ coaster is relatively tame - though there are some pretty quick turns throughout the ride. The Barnstormer featuring the Great Goofini BUT - did you know that the Prince Charming Regal Carrousel in Fantasyland is over 100 years old?! Yep, it was built in 1917, which makes this the coolest carrousel we’ve ever been on! Prince Charming Regal Carousel 17. If you’ve ever been on a carrousel…you’ve pretty much been on them all. ![]() Fair warning, this attraction is both loud AND smelly, but kiddos seem to love it! Tomorrowland Speedway 18. If you love the smell of gasoline, then, wow, do we have the attraction for you! Let your little ones steer the way in this controlled car ride. Soaring high above Tomorrowland is the Astro Orbiter, another hub-and-spoke style ride - but this one is space-themed! Fly high in the sky in a rocket ship on this easy ride. This slow-moving, 20-minute long boat ride along the Rivers of America is a pretty big-time commitment when you’re in the happiest place on earth! But, if a relaxing, go-with-the-flow day is what you’re after, you might want to consider hopping on this real steam-powered riverboat! Liberty Square Riverboat 20. If you’ve ever taken a ride on Dumbo, you’ve pretty much been on this ride, too. The gentle hub-and-spoke design lets guests control the carpet with special levers allowing you to move up and down, forward and back. Let this Adventureland ride whisk you away on a magic carpet ride through the air. But how do they compare to each other? We’re bringing you the definitive AllEars ranking of every ride at Magic Kingdom - let’s see how your favorites fared! ![]() Is it the Carousel of Progress? Jungle Cruise? Or maybe one of the “three mountains”? Whatever comes to mind, Magic Kingdom boasts some of the best rides anywhere on Disney property. When you think of the Magic Kingdom, what’s the first ride that pops into your head? Magic Kingdom The Best and WORST Rides in Magic Kingdom Favorite Viewing Locations for the Fireworks.Move It! Shake It! MousekeDance It! Street Party. ![]() A Pirate's Adventure: Treasure of the Seven Seas.Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover.Under the Sea - Journey of the Little Mermaid.Meet Tinker Bell at Town Square Theater.Meet Mickey Mouse at Town Square Theater.
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