Magic Kingdom

Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom Park – the name itself conjures up visions of childhood dreams coming true. For parents, it’s a chance to relive the wonder and excitement through their children’s eyes. But planning a trip to this iconic park can feel overwhelming. Where to start? What rides are best for different ages? How to avoid meltdowns and maximize the magic?

Fear not, weary parents! This guide is your one-stop shop for planning the perfect adventure in Magic Kingdom. Dad’s Guide to WDW will help you plan your visit across each of the park’s lands

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The Crystal Palace

The Crystal Palace is a gorgeously decked out restaurant that looks like it’s made of glass (because it kind of is, with its tall windows that peer right out into the Hub.) Inspired by greenhouses of the late 1800s, it’s filled with light inside and features touches...

Main Street Bakery

As you walk down Main Street, U.S.A. and head toward Cinderella Castle, enjoying that turn-of-the-century nostalgia, you’re bound to encounter the delightful wafting scent of every parent's favorite treat: coffee. Look to your right – you’re probably standing right in...

Casey’s Corner

An opening day restaurant at Magic Kingdom Park, Casey's Corner has been a staple dining spot since the '70s. Home to classic American (and theme park, really) fare, this quick-service restaurant offers hot dogs, corn dogs, French fries, and cold beverages. While the...

Walt Disney World Railroad

All aboard! The Walt Disney World Railroad is a classic, historic feature of Magic Kingdom. The 1.5-mile track is home to four vintage trains (built between 1916 and 1928) that will take you for a 20-minute ride for the full loop. You also have the option to get off...

Main Street, U.S.A.

Main Street, U.S.A., serves as your introduction to Magic Kingdom. As you enter the park, you'll be met with a land themed to an American small town from the early 20th century, including a train station and Town Square. At the end of Main Street, U.S.A., you'll be...

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