

So many times when we enter the Magic Kingdom we often rush down Main Street U.S.A., hypnotized by the pull of Cinderella Castle and eager to go on our first adventure either into outer space, uncharted waters in the Caribbean, or back in time during the western expansion of America.

Travel back in time to turn to the century America on Main Street U.S.A.

Magic Kingdom Rides and Attractions Main Street U.S.A. Then to the south, you have Main Street USA, East would be Tomorrowland, North, Fantasyland and on the West side of the Castle is Frontierland and Adventureland. If you were looking at it from above, think of the Castle as the center. The Magic Kingdom is set up like a hub and spoke pattern. Here we will talk about each one and give you all of the details that you will need when planning your day at the Magic Kingdom. Thrill factor: Does the attraction make you feel excited/nervous to ride? Would you ride it more than once?ĥ.The Magic Kingdom has the most rides out of all 4 parks at Disney World. The story: Does the story feel true to the Disney movie (if it's based on an IP)? Is the story original, or does it "make sense" as to why it's happening right now in its universe?Ĥ. The visuals: Does the ride feel visually immersive? Was there a lot of thought put behind the ride design, or did it feel like it was put together at the last minute? (You can't fool us, Imagineers.)ģ. Wait time/the queue: Is the wait time worth the ride? Is the queue interactive or at least visually entertaining to look at? Does the ride always have a long wait time?Ģ. Here are some of the questions I'll be asking and answering for each category.ġ. Similar to the ranking system of Hollywood Studios, I'll be considering a few factors when judging what are the best and worst rides at Magic Kingdom.
