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    4.3 (38 reviews)
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    Disney's Electrical Parade heading towards Cinderella's Castle!
    Johnny W.

    I grew up watching the Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland since the 80's. It made its very 1st appearance on June 17th, 1972; and I was sad to see it retire from Disneyland back on November 25th, 1996. Allthough since Disney's California Adventures was not doing well at the time, they brought this parade back from retirement to DCA on July 3rd, 2001 to try and attract more people into this park. They eventually closed this parade altogether in California back on April 18th, 2010. When I went to the Magic Kingdom in Florida this past summer, it was a thrill to see this parade again since I had not seen it in nearly a decade. It really brought back a lot of nostalgic feelings, emotions & memories. I've always enjoyed the Main Street Electrical Parade and it's still one of the best night-parades out there. It is outdated in its references to their Disney films, but the visuals & music will always be memorable. It doesn't matter how old you are, you will always enjoy this parade, especially if you grew up watching this as a kid. The really cool & unique thing is that they have a performance when the Magic Kingdom closes. It always feels very productive when all of the rides are officially closed for the night, but you can still watch a parade after their closing hour. Most parks will perfectly time their show attractions to end before or right at the closing hour, but not their Electrical Parade. The irony of all things is that this parade will leave Florida once again on October 9th, 2016; and it will be returning to Disneyland for a limited-time encore engagement. I guess no matter how many times Disney decides to retire this parade.., it always seems to reappear at one of their other theme parks.

    John L. H.

    If you have to see a parade at Disney, this is the parade you want to see. On my first trip to Disney a few years ago, I didn't see the point of the parades. Sure, my kids loved them, but I didn't see the point. Who wants to stand around and watch a bunch of kids dressed up like characters I have no idea about wave to you? How come they don't thrown anything? Then I realized that I don't really like parades where they throw you things either so I came to a conclusion. I don't like any parades. That being said, this parade is impressive. Float after float of electrical goodness are propelled down the street by hidden drivers. The amount of lights is impressive. If the floats weren't enough, all of the performers walking in the parade are lit as well. Not lit like back home, but covered in lights. It's really quite the sight to see. You do not want to watch this parade from the castle/Main Street area unless you scout out a spot well in advance. I suggest the Liberty Square area. In fact, ignore the crowds and stand towards the back by one of the designated open areas. The Disney minders will not bother you if you're to the rear of those areas and you'll have an unobstructed view of the parade. As soon as the parade ends, watch your kids. The crowds will be mass chaos and smaller children can get knocked over. You'd think people in the happiest place on earth would be courteous, and for the most part they are, but parades change people. If you're at the Magic Kingdom late at night, check this parade out.

    such memories! *tear
    Jason F.

    This brought back so many memories of when I was little and watched it in California. How I wish it stuck around, but nonetheless, I got to see it again in Orlando, and what a spectacular! Nothing has changed, and the magic is still there. This coming from a 28 year old :)

    Tink!!-2014
    Sue M.

    The Main Street Electrical Parade is still around and as far as I'm concerned it's the only parade at MK anyone must see. It's just as I remembered it and fortunate for me the streets were empty as it was a weeknight. The lights are bright and the characters are either riding in the parade or greeting guests on the ground. This is one of the few times you can see the Seven Dwarfs so it's not to be missed. Check days and times before you go as they change now and then.

    Daisy D.

    While it's a rare occasion I'm in the park to actually see this fantastic night display, when I am it's worth every second. The Main Street Electrical Parade is a sight for all ages. The amount of lights on each float is staggering. I can't even begin to wonder the amount of power needed for each one. This parade is towards the end of the park day, so if you have little ones, I suggest trying to find a spot near the train station up front. The mass exodus that occurs as this parade wraps up can be overwhelming and causes some major crowds on transportation out of the park.

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    Philippe B.

    Nightly Warmup to the Finale The Main Street Electrical Parade (which has a rather long route) is the pre-show or warmup to the light show and fireworks spectacular the finish off a wonder evening at the Magical Kingdom. You will be a wonderful electrical parade of floats of your favorite characters riding on them or being the floats themselves (some characters I barely remembered). Everyone plays their roles perfectly (even the ones who are barely visible). My favorite float had to be "Pete's Dragon." The sheer size of that float is jaw dropping. The creepiest had to be the giant head (I think it was a character from Pinocchio). The only thing I really disliked was the music. It is very fun and upbeat, but it's a very short loop and brings you one step closer to the brink of madness. Just imagine the song from "It's a Small World" only for a longer period of time without lyrics. The Electrical Parade is a Must See! It is a nice start to what will be a truly magical finale. I HIGHLY suggest arriving about an hour before the parade starts. Get a seat on Main Street or preferably in the circle directly in front of the castle to get an excellent view of the fireworks as well. *Note* You will not be allowed to stand in certain sections due to fire safety standards and the need for people to be able to walk around. Stand behind the tape placed on the ground and you shall be fine. If you can try to get behind the statue of Walt Disney, I highly recommend it. Hat Losing Scale: .0001/10 Who knows? Maybe someone will snatch it off your head and run away. Anything can happen!

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    I remember seeing this parade at Disneyland as a little girl. It's nice to share this experience with my girl and boy and my husband!!!

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    A classic. Silly and fun with lots of lights and old school tunes. Can't go wrong enjoying this one.

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    Magic Kingdom Park - The castle!

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    3.9(3.1k reviews)
    0.1 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Another great night at the park. Got there around 8pm. We were able to ride Pirates of the…read moreCaribbean, Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, People Mover, and Tron. Unfortunately, they didn't have the new Annual Passholder popcorn bucket that was released that day (5/1/2026). Park as always was magical!

    Another amazing visit, shutting down the park at 11p! It was cool to enter Main Street during the…read moreday and leave alongside the Electrical Parade. It's hard not to include this park during a Disney trip. It offers SO much and many of the crowd favorites: Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, Tiana's Bayou, It's a Small World, Cinderella's Castle, and more! The Crystal Palace and Beauty & the Beast are popular eating destinations. We opted for quick service and followed advice from bloggers to eat at Pecos Bills with another snack stop at Pinocchio Village. Both were stellar choices. Even coming early and staying late, it's impossible to experience this park in only one day. Our kids are now much older and we agreed this park is certainly created for younger families. There's certain segments we no longer consider visiting because of that. If you're staying at a Disney resort, you likely will have a shuttle for transportation. For locals and drivers there's a parking lot. We were offsite and took an Uber to the Polynesian, later taking the monorail to the entrance.

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    Under The Sea - Journey Of The Little Mermaid - Under The Sea ~ Journey of The Little Mermaid at Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort. Inside the ride.

    Under The Sea - Journey Of The Little Mermaid

    3.9(138 reviews)
    0.3 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Overall, the waiting areas decorated in theme for Ariel's grotto. It's absolutely amazing. There…read moreare seashells embedded in the flooring. There are water features and it's a really cool retreat from some of the summer heat or the hotter days in fall or spring. Overall, the ride itself is smooth. It's a good transition. I will say that when for whatever reason they do have to stop the ride. If you are in the under the C-section of the song area, it can get a little bit loud for Littles and frankly for adults too, if you are sound sensitive. I wholly recommend this as a wonderful attraction and ride for all ages.

    Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid is OK. Ariel looks weird, mainly in the face…read more While I still enjoyed this ride and thought it was fun, the overall quality of the animatronics was a step below most other rides at Disney World. I thought maybe that was because this ride opened around the same time as the movie in 1989. However, I was a bit surprised to learn after the fact that this ride actually opened 23 years after the movie, in late 2012. On the ride, you board clamshells that take you on an adventure under the sea. Pretty much all the characters from the movie make an appearance and the ride is filled with Alan Menken and Howard Ashman's popular songs like "Part of Your World," "Under the Sea," "Poor Unfortunate Souls," and "Kiss the Girl." The "Under the Sea" song and dance segment is bright and colorful. It reminds me of going to E.T.'s planet in the E.T. Adventure ride at Universal Studios. It's a festive party; both rides have that neon-colored, crowded "creature party" aesthetic. During our visit, the animatronic Ariel in this section was broken and inanimate. Kind of funny and creepy. During the "Kiss the Girl" segment, the plastic water coming out of the fishes' mouths didn't look great. It added to the overall sort of "knock-off" and kitschy look of the ride. Also, right before the end of the final scene with King Triton and the wedding of Ariel and Eric, the ride stopped on us. So, I was able to get a good, long look at the different animatronics and scenery. Finally, I thought the transitions between the high-quality video and the actual practical physical ride props were a bit jarring. Other rides do it better like, for example, the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros at EPCOT. We had Lightning Lane passes at around 1:47 PM on a non-holiday Monday and experienced no line and no wait.

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    Pirates of the Caribbean

    Pirates of the Caribbean

    4.2(236 reviews)
    0.2 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    A classic! The ride queue is rather boring but thankfully it offers a shorter wait than other…read morerides. Much of the queue and the ride is undercover or inside so you will get relief from the weather or sun. The boat ride is overall tame. There is a bit of sloshing and one small drop midway that could get water on your seat. The scenes are so much fun and give you a lot to look at, plus glimpses of Jack Sparrow who is always up to mischief. You'll empty into a gift shop which is a kid favorite. Restrooms are also nearby and it's great to make a pit stop here.

    I enjoyed riding Pirates of the Caribbean at Disney World again recently, but for the first time as…read morean adult. This is an incredibly popular and all-time classic ride, not just at Disney theme parks, but in the amusement park industry. It spawned a multi-billion dollar movie franchise, after all. At Disney, Universal, etc., I love the old-school rides with animatronics and practical special effects. They have a certain charm about them. The Disney World version of this ride opened at Magic Kingdom, in Adventureland, on December 15, 1973. The original version opened at Disneyland on March 18, 1967. I rode one or both of these versions when I was a kid back in 1989-1990. I think I enjoyed the ride more as an adult. Two other versions of this ride exist in Tokyo and Paris, making four total. A variation exists in Shanghai, but is different. The setting, the story, and of course, the music (from 1967) are whimsical and a lot of fun. "Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me." In 2006, the ride was refurbished to incorporate characters from the film series that started in 2003, most notably with appearances from Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow. The ride has a distinct smell caused by bromine, which Disney uses to treat the water instead of chlorine. It's become such a signature part of the "practical effect" charm that you can actually buy candles that smell like "Pirate Water." You might get a few little splashes of water on you and there's one small dip during the ride. We had Lightning Lane passes for this ride just before noon on a non-holiday Monday. We experienced little to no wait.

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    Tomorrowland Speedway - Tomorrow land speedway

    Tomorrowland Speedway

    2.7(72 reviews)
    0.2 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    I always want to like this ride more than I do once I'm on it. The Speedway has been around forever…read moreand is located in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom. The ride usually has a wait, but it does move fast as the cars are consistently moving through and taking on new guests. The cars are speed controlled, and honestly move really slow - which makes sense for both small children and liability for Disney. The track is one of the better parts as you get to go through the back part of the park and see some sights you wouldn't be able to see otherwise. It's not a long track, so it's over pretty quickly. Overall: B- Lack of speediness and not much else to offer other than a short ride makes this attraction just okay for me.

    Still probably the most entertaining that manages across different kid ages and adults - trying to…read more"race" each other and figuring out how to control around the curves, there are definitely tips (slow down if you're bouncing to get better control and you only need to turn the wheel no more than 120-180° any direction - any more than that is not useful). It probably would be great if they replaced with electric and made it just the gas "sound" but we'll see with any Magic Kingdom ride, it takes planning and not sure if that's ever in the plan... maybe get an EV company to sponsor it like the GM ride in Epcot?

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    Rapunzel's Village And Tower - Rapunzel's Village And Tower

    Rapunzel's Village And Tower

    4.9(8 reviews)
    0.3 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    While exploring Fantasyland, I saw Rapunzel's Village and Tower! The most noticeable feature to me…read moreis the tower. Rapunzel's tower from Tangled is very cool to see from an up close perspective! It felt like you were in the movie! The tower is not accessible for entry, however, the outside of the tower has been detailed extremely well. The tower appears as though it could have easily come right out of the film. At daylight hours, the tower is quite nice. However, when evening arrives with lights like the lanterns from the movie, the entire atmosphere changes and becomes much more immersive! Although this area contains themed restrooms, there is no indication that they are bathrooms! This is not your average restroom stop in Magic Kingdom though! There are details throughout the area including Pascal hiding within some of the design elements, wanted posters of Flynn Rider and many other small details to give off the idea that this is essentially a mini Tangled town. I was happy about this being a slightly less crowded area of Fantasyland as well. It is nice to be able to step back and stop for a moment to capture some photos and take a quick rest from the crowds. Unlike many of the rides surrounding this area, there isn't always a huge crowd of people here! It is definitely worth stopping by especially at night. There are so much details to Rapunzel's tower!

    4 Stars for a well executed and NEEDED addition to fantasy land at Walt Disney World's Magic…read moreKingdom, but just not so exciting. Many many years ago there was a sky way gondola ride that went from Tomorrowland to Fantasyland...basically from Carousel of Progress to It's a Small World. The area that is now the village & tower (AKA Bathrooms) are now located where the abandoned Fantasyland station closed and was disguised by trees for at least 15 years. Now, to save the day and turn this area that became a stroller parking lot, no seriously...it was a parking lot of strollers w/ an attendant, I kid you not. This area became very narrow and there are nowhere near enough bathrooms at WDW in general, but that's a whole other topic. Point being is that they knocked down that old building and cleared way for increased traffic flow, added toilet facilities AND add additional theming to Fantasyland expansion. Originally it's said that the tower was going not be to be forced perspective, but rather a "real life" full size tower. The execution of the overall area is really done just how you would expect it to be: perfectly themed and artistically on point. I love the wanted posters and if you look for an employee doorway at to the right of the ladies room you'll find a very serious Maximus greeting you! I love it. Why not 5 stars? Well, because it's bathrooms and planters and a cool tower. If there was a bit more use for the area, other than 1 and 2, then it would be five star with an attraction, show or character meet & greet area. I really do like this addition. Rapunzel was a big movie with my girls when they were younger and Ive a soft heart for it. Its a cool area that I look forward to seeing develop over the next few years. DISNEY PRO TIP : DO NOT, I REAPEAT, DO NOT PUT YOU HANDS IN ANY FOUNTAIN AT WALT DISNEY WORLD OR ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD. Don't ruin you vacation....wash your hands. Enjoy and have a magical trip! Ps- Wash your hands

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    Seven Dwarfs Mine Train - Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

    Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

    3.8(220 reviews)
    0.3 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Uniqueness: Think Thunder Mountain + Snow White crashed together…read more Wait Time: [x][x][x][x][ ] Ride Quality: [x][x][x][x][x] Setting: [x][x][x][x][x] Cost: [x][x][x][x][x] Recommendation? Go here for Line Drop when you can, only waited surprisingly 35 min and it went by pretty quick! I heard the hype about Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and was definitely worried as going to try this ride without the Lightning Pass would be a bad idea. But turns out even though coming into the park around 930, the wait was only 35 minutes? Perhaps I was lucky or everyone was bolting to Tron but the wait went by really quick and was glad to not need to buy the lightning pass. The setting is nice and for the kids, they won't get too bored waiting as there's Snow White Decor everywhere to keep them occupied. Ride quality was very close in my opinion to Thunder Mountain with the wooden roller coaster ride (except without the rumbling of Thunder Mountain we all know of) and the length was about right for a medium roller coaster. Would I wait this line again for this ride? Not a problem with me and I'll definitely keep this ride as one of my many go-tos when visiting Magic Kingdom.

    I enjoyed this roller coaster because it did not make me feel like I was going to lose my lunch, or…read morethat I needed a chiropractor to adjust my back. Very entertaining for all of my family who rode the ride.

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    Peter Pan's Flight

    Peter Pan's Flight

    3.6(134 reviews)
    0.2 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Nostalgic, The story of Peter Pan, lost boys, Wendy, Captain Hook's ticking clock and ultimate…read moredemise! Definitely a ride for the kiddos. I personally wouldn't wait in line for this again but it has cute interactive activations while in line. Playing with your shadow, ding dong bells, tinkerbell flying thru drawers and turning on lights! Fly thru to neverland! Sort of like ET ride! It takes you thru peter battling hook!

    Every kid remembers riding Peter Pan's Flight. You climb into a flying pirate ship, soar over…read moreLondon, and suddenly you're eight years old again, believing in pixie dust. It's not a ride, it's a memory machine. The ride itself is short--just a couple minutes of glowing sets and twinkling lights--but it's pure magic. Flying over the tiny London streets, drifting into Neverland, seeing Captain Hook run for his life--it's as close as you'll ever get to feeling like Disney bottled childhood. It's the ride that proves nostalgia doesn't need G-forces. The problem? The line. Always long. Always. Doesn't matter if it's rope drop, midnight, or during a hurricane--you're looking at 60 minutes minimum. This is the only ride where the wait time is longer than Peter's attention span. You'll stand there for an hour for a ride that lasts three minutes, and you'll still walk out smiling like a fool. A little history flex: Peter Pan's Flight was one of Disneyland's original 1955 rides, imported to Disney World in 1971. Back then, Imagineers wanted you to "be" Peter Pan, which is why Peter wasn't even in the ride originally. Guests were confused, so they added him later. Translation: people waited an hour just to wonder where the main character was. The line is longer than Wendy's bedtime story. Peter Pan's Flight is short, simple, and still one of the most magical rides in Disney history. The line is brutal, the payoff is quick, but the memory sticks with you forever. Because in the end, everyone grows up--except this ride, and that's exactly why we love it.

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    Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover - The People Mover track that runs through Tomorrowland

    Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover

    4.3(164 reviews)
    0.1 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    I really enjoyed the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (TTA) PeopleMover in Magic Kingdom at Disney…read moreWorld. It's a relaxing ride that takes you on a tour of Tomorrowland with elevated views. The ride goes inside and out--you'll go through Space Mountain and also see Cinderella Castle, the Tomorrowland Speedway, and the retro-futuristic Astro Orbiter (to name a few attractions). I love the 1920s and 30s pulp science fiction and 1960s Space Age look (Googie architecture) of Tomorrowland. The PeopleMover at Magic Kingdom opened in 1975 (four years after the park opened) and includes a model of Progress City, Walt Disney's vision for EPCOT in the 1960s. The PeopleMover actually stopped on us when we were next to the diorama of Progress City, so I got to look at it for a while. I found the seats in the vehicles to be quite comfortable with good lower back support. There was no Lightning Lane for the PeopleMover. On a non-holiday Monday around 4:00 PM, the line was long. We waited about 10-15 minutes, which felt like a long time since we had been using Lightning Lanes for most of our recent trip to Disney World. This is the only Disney PeopleMover still in operation. I hope it never closes. The PeopleMover in Tomorrowland at Disneyland (California) opened in 1967 and closed in 1995.

    If you need that one ride that's can rock a child to sleep. Or that ride to take a load off of…read moreyour feet while you digest that burger from Cosmic Rays. This ride comes in clutch! On warm night it can be a life saver and fun way to view the park from above.

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