Magic Kingdom (WDW)

Park Information

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Disney’s Magic Kingdom is where all the magic began!  With a heavy emphasis on the most well-known and beloved Disney characters, children of all ages love and enjoy the rides, shows, and shopping at this beautiful park.  You can start early, eating breakfast with Mickey and his pals before moving on to classic rides like It’s a Small World and Space Mountain and to more recent additions like Mickey’s PhilharMagic and the Astro Orbiter.  Eat lunch at one of the many quick and easy diners or sit down to a more leisurely meal at one of the themed restaurants.  Go “to infinite and beyond” at Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin and then take the little ones on a rollercoaster just for them, Goofy’s Barnstormer.  End the evening with fireworks at Cinderella’s Castle, and then sleep well so you can get up and play more tomorrow!
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Ticket Information

Disney offers several options when it comes to tickets; however, most families find that the park-hopper ticket offers the best value since it allows the holder to switch from park to park  as many times as desired during the day.  Head over to Disney’s official webpage to look at all the combinations available.

Fast Pass Makes Rides Easy

FastPass logoEveryone knows that theme parks get busy.  By utilizing Disney’s FASTPASS option, our concierges help make wait times for rides shorter so that you can get more done!  Learn more …

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Recommended In-Park Dining

180 Magic Days for Reservations

For more dining options on nearby resort properties, please check our general Dining Page.

Cinderella’s Royal Table

Cinderella's Royal TableServing breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Cinderella’s Royal Table give guests the opportunity to meet Cinderella and her friends as they sign autographs and pose with guests for photographs.  Reservations are required, and since it’s such a popular dining experience, we recommend making reservations as soon as possible (up to 180 days in advance).  You can make reservations yourself, or your concierge can make all the arrangements for you.

The Crystal Palace

Crystal PalaceIf princesses aren’t your cup of tea, or if you prefer a buffet, The Crystal Palace is a fun dining experience where children can meet Pooh and his pals as well as get their autographs and take photographs with the lovable bear and all his friends from the 100-Acre Woods.  Reservations are required, so contact your concierge for assistance as soon as possible.  Or, you can make reservations yourself at  Disney’s website.

Liberty Tree Tavern

Liberty Tree TavernAfter being summoned by the town crier, guests enjoy patriot foods like clam chowder, roast turkey, sandwiches, salads, and more in a beautiful colonial inn. While dining, you can enjoy the many artifacts and antiques decorating the interior rooms. Reservations are required, so contact your concierge for assistance as soon as possible. Or you canmake reservations yourself at Disney’s website.

The Plaza Restaurant

Plaza RestaurantAlthough this is a causal dining experience, it’s not lacking in taste and style. A timeless menu is served amidst Victorian-age splendor. Reservations aren’t required, but as always, they are recommended, so contact your concierge who will assist you, or you can go to their official website to make reservations on your own.

Tony’s Town Square Restaurant

Tony's Town Square RestaurantInspired by Disney’s Lady and the Tramp film, this Italian restaurant serves all the family favorites while giving guests a spectacular view of Main Street U.S.A. Reservations aren’t required, but they are recommended, so please contact your concierge for assistance as soon as possible. If you prefer to make the reservations yourself, you may visit the official Disney site to make reservations yourself.

Disney Dining Plan

Park Hours

Mickey calendar

Park hours vary depending on the time of year and any special events that are going on.  Clicking on a date opens to show details about when shows, parades, and fireworks take place.  This can be useful if you have young children and are trying to decide when to start and end your day.

Of course, if you’d rather let your concierge work out the details, you can simply tell us your preferences and needs, and then sit back and let us use our extensive knowledge of the parks to sort it all out for you.  You can check the Magic Kingdom calendar here.