There are 4 rides in Adventureland in the Magic Kingdom. Adventureland is based on a 1950s view of the remote locales in Africa, Asia, South America, the Caribbean and the South Pacific. Throughout this land, you’ll spot tribal masks, totem poles, exotic animal statues and even a skull!
Here is adventure, here is romance, here is mystery. Tropical rivers, flowing silently into the unknown, the unbelievable splendor of exotic flowers, the eerie sounds of the jungle, with eyes that are always watching… this is Adventureland.
– Walt Disney
The Enchanted Tiki Room is a 10-minute show starring over 225 exotic birds plus Tiki statues and wooden masks. This is a theater-in-the-round attraction which enables you to have a great view of the show, no matter where you sit. When this show originally debuted in 1963 in Disnelyand, it was the very first Audio-Animatronics show in the world. As you sing along with the birds, remember that this show paved the way for many of the attractions we enjoy today.
The Jungle Cruise will take you on a exotic cruise through the Amazon in South America, The African Congo, The Nile River and The Mekong River. Along the way, you’ll spot hippos, elephants, snakes and other creatures as you cruise by their natural habitats. So sit back and enjoy the skippers tales as you make this 10 minute journey around the world.
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin is a 4-person magical carpet ride that brings you high above the bazaar. As the master of your carpet, your party is in control of the height of the carpet and the tilt as you fly around the magic lamp. Sometimes you will even spot Aladdin and Jasmine on one of the Magic Carpets!
Beware of the Spitting Camel!
The Pirates of the Caribbean Ride is a 9 minute boat ride through the 17th century when Pirates plundered seaport towns. Your boat will travel through the Pirates Grotto which is home to the Dead Man’s Cove, The Fort where you will be in the middle of a battle between the Caribbean Fort and Captain Barbossa, the Town Square where pirates try to auction off the fair maddens, the Burning City where the buccaneers sing as the city goes down in the flames, the Dungeon where pirates try to convince the dog to give over the keys to set them free and finally Jack Sparrow celebrating in the treasure room. This attraction was so popular and well loved that it spawned the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.
The Swiss Family Treehouse is a recreation of the home the Robinson family built following their shipwreck on an uninhabited South Seas island. Your party will climb a total of 116 stairs as you journey through the Robinson’s living room, kitchen and dining room, Crow’s nest, the study and the Jungle Lookout where you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the Magic Kingdom.
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