This classic Walt Disney World park has lots of great rides to offer. It definitely takes a full day to get through all of them. Touring plans change based on rider's ages and interests but these are the rides that I personally think are a necessary addition to any day spent at Magic Kingdom.
4. Splash Mountain
This is a classic ride that is calm except for two small drops before the big (52.5 ft) drop at the end. You probably will get wet, but this classic ride is a fun one for some children, and teens and adults.
3. Space Mountain
You won't be able to see much during this indoor coaster, but it is a great experience. You feel as though you are zooming through space in a high speed shuttle. The drops are not very big and it has zero inversions.
You won't be able to see much during this indoor coaster, but it is a great experience. You feel as though you are zooming through space in a high speed shuttle. The drops are not very big and it has zero inversions.
2. Haunted Mansion
Do not be afraid when you see the word "haunted"; this ride is not very spooky. I quote "999 happy haunts" live in the mansion and cause more laughs than screams. It is a slow journey through many exciting rooms.
Do not be afraid when you see the word "haunted"; this ride is not very spooky. I quote "999 happy haunts" live in the mansion and cause more laughs than screams. It is a slow journey through many exciting rooms.
1. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
This is my number one because it is fast enough for a teen to like it, but slow enough for children also. Disney coaster's usually consist of fast winding tracks and this one does not disappoint. It is also a nice and long ride (3 min). A fun suggestion is riding this in the evening. The dark adds a little more thrill!
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This is my number one because it is fast enough for a teen to like it, but slow enough for children also. Disney coaster's usually consist of fast winding tracks and this one does not disappoint. It is also a nice and long ride (3 min). A fun suggestion is riding this in the evening. The dark adds a little more thrill!
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