Referred to as, "The Most Magical Place on Earth", the Magic Kingdom is home to six themed lands arranged in a spoke-like configuration with Cinderella's Castle meeting in the middle. The lands consist of Main Street USA, Adventure Land, Frontier Land, Liberty Square, Fantasy Land, and Tomorrow Land. When visiting the Magic Kingdom be prepared to enjoy a fun filled day of excitement because Disney has a lot to offer.
The first stop of interest would be Main Street USA, where you can admire buildings designed to look like Walt Disney's home town. If you want to buy any souvenirs this would be the place to pick out the perfect gift. At night, the streets close down for the "Electrical Parade" and "Wishes" fireworks shows. You might even see Tinkerbell fly over Cinderella's Castle. As you make your way over to Adventureland embark on the Swiss Family Tree House. An airy walk-through tour of the Robinson's house resting high inside a treetop. If you're ready to go back to the Wildwest, head to Frontierland and hop on the runaway trains of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. When you're hungry don't forget to stop by Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café and get a pork barbecue sandwich. Follow the howls to the Haunted Mansion located in Liberty Square. While many guest love this spooky ride, it may not be suitable for very young children or the easily scared. From Liberty Square move towards Fantasyland, where you can fly high with Dumbo the flying elephant or take a spin in an oversized teacup at the Mad Tea Party. If you like carousels don't miss Prince Charming's Regal Carrousel. If you want an attraction that will take you back to your childhood make sure to put It's a Small World on your list of things to see. If you can't finish everything in a day, don't worry for there is always tomorrow.
The first stop of interest would be Main Street USA, where you can admire buildings designed to look like Walt Disney's home town. If you want to buy any souvenirs this would be the place to pick out the perfect gift. At night, the streets close down for the "Electrical Parade" and "Wishes" fireworks shows. You might even see Tinkerbell fly over Cinderella's Castle. As you make your way over to Adventureland embark on the Swiss Family Tree House. An airy walk-through tour of the Robinson's house resting high inside a treetop. If you're ready to go back to the Wildwest, head to Frontierland and hop on the runaway trains of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. When you're hungry don't forget to stop by Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café and get a pork barbecue sandwich. Follow the howls to the Haunted Mansion located in Liberty Square. While many guest love this spooky ride, it may not be suitable for very young children or the easily scared. From Liberty Square move towards Fantasyland, where you can fly high with Dumbo the flying elephant or take a spin in an oversized teacup at the Mad Tea Party. If you like carousels don't miss Prince Charming's Regal Carrousel. If you want an attraction that will take you back to your childhood make sure to put It's a Small World on your list of things to see. If you can't finish everything in a day, don't worry for there is always tomorrow.