As you are working on your plans for your next vacation, make sure these 5 best rides in Magic Kingdom are on your list:
1. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train – This new thrill ride is now the most popular attraction in Walt Disney World. And it is for a good reason! The attention to detail within the mine will make you feel like you are actually where the Seven Dwarfs work. You’ll also enjoy the speed and smooth drops. The queue is even a fun experience!
2. Peter Pan’s Flight – One of the original opening day attractions at Disneyland, this classic will make you feel like you are in Walt’s presence. He carefully designed this attraction to make you feel like you are flying with the beloved characters to Neverland. Make it one of your first stops of the day and you won’t regret it!
3. Dumbo – Another great classic, this attraction is synonymous with Disney vacations. You can’t skip this one! Get you a pair of mouse ears before you ride and capture some great photos of your family. Plus with the added playground area, it makes it a great choice for the afternoon.
4. Splash Mountain – Who doesn’t want to get wet on a hot Florida day? Splash Mountain has a legendary 5 story plummet that also captures your reaction as you go down the drop. Ask to sit in the front for an incredible experience.
5. Big Thunder Mountain – It is the wildest ride in the wilderness that gets even faster at night! This exhilarating roller coaster will keep you squealing in joy throughout the ride. My favorite part is the fact that it has 3 separate build ups so you don’t end up using all your momentum at the beginning.
Honorable mentions: Haunted Mansion, it’s a small world, Jungle Cruise and Space Mountain.
What do you consider to be the best attractions?
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Linda says
Love them all but BARNSTORMER should have made the list
Marlo Hartz says
I agree. However, I must add “It’s a Small World”. Like Dumbo, it’s great because it’s classic.
We recently visited WDW, for our first time, and I was disappointed that they don’t have the “Alice In Wonderland” (whatever it’s truly called) ride, like Disneyland does.
Despite some differences in the lay out of the park, we had a GREAT time!