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6 Things Disney Pros Always Do At Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom

One of the most amazing places in Walt Disney World is the Magic Kingdom which is filled with wonderful attractions, entertainment, dining, and shopping for guests to enjoy. The park opened with the Walt Disney World Resort in 1971 and features several lands themed to transport guests to different places in the world and fantasy. While spending time in the park, guests can sail with pirates, hang out with ghosts, blast off into space, enter the Hundred Acre Wood, fly with Dumbo, and see all of the presidents face to face. With so many amazing things to experiences in the Magic Kingdom, guests might be a little overwhelmed trying to figure out which are the must do experiences and attractions. Disney pros who spend a lot of time in the parks have a few tips and secrets that ensure that they get the most out of each moment spent enjoying Walt Disney World. There are special things that Disney pros always do in the Magic Kingdom that help to make each day there as magical as possible. Here are six things that Disney pros always do at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.

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1. Be There For “Let The Magic Begin”

The Magic Kingdom opens at different times each morning depending on the season and day. Be sure to look up the exact time of opening and get to the park at least a half hour before that. Guests who are there early are welcome to enter the park to spend time on Main Street U.S.A. before the park officially opens. Main Street and the hub in front of Cinderella Castle remain open while the rest of the park is still closed. Roughly 5 minutes before the official park opening, “Let The Magic Begin” begins! This is a welcome show held on the stage in front of the Castle with fun music, special characters, and a few fireworks to kick off the day!

2. Use Extra Magic Hours

Disney pros who stay on property at a Walt Disney World Resort have access to exclusive times in the parks which allow them to enjoy favorite attractions and experiences with low crowds. Extra Magic Hours are only available to Disney Resort guests and include one park opening an hour early each morning and one remaining open up to three hours later each day. During these hours, the general public are not allowed inside the parks, so Disney Resort guests get to enjoy attractions and experiences with lower wait times and few crowds. Utilizing Extra Magic Hours in the Magic Kingdom is a great way to enjoy popular attractions with low wait times!

3. FastPass Popular Attractions

A great way to make the most out of each moment in the Magic Kingdom is by using the FastPass system. FastPasses act as reservations which allow guests to choose a specific attraction or experience and visit it at a designated time where they can enjoy it with little to no wait time. Guests are entitled to three FastPasses per day booked in advance and then can book more after using the initial three. Those who stay on property at a Disney Resort can book their FastPasses up to sixty days in advance whereas those who stay elsewhere off property can book thirty days in advance. Disney pros know that certain attractions in the Magic Kingdom are always busy and tend to have long wait times, so booking a FastPass for them is a great way to still enjoy the experience without the long wait time. Some of the best FastPass options in the Magic Kingdom are the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Space Mountain, Peter Pan’s Flight, and Splash Mountain.

4. Visit Fantasyland During The Parade

One of the most popular areas of the Magic Kingdom is Fantasyland where kids of all ages can relive classic tales like Peter Pan, Winnie the Pooh, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Since Fantasyland is so popular with guests, the attractions found there tend to have long wait times. Disney pros know that a great way to avoid losing lots of time waiting in line while still getting to enjoy the attractions in Fantasyland is visiting during the afternoon parade. Each day, the Magic Kingdom hosts the Festival of Fantasy Parade through Frontierland, Liberty Square, and Main Street. Since many guests move to those areas to enjoy the parade, Fantasyland tends to empty out leaving lower wait times on popular attractions.

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5. Line Up Early

Some of the most magical experiences in the Magic Kingdom come in the form of parades and nighttime entertainment. In addition to the Festival of Fantasy Parade, the Magic Kingdom hosts the nightly Happily Ever After which lights up the skies high over Cinderella Castle with beautiful fireworks set to Disney music. Disney pros know that the best way to score a perfect view of both the Festival of Fantasy Parade and Happily Ever After is by lining up at least an hour early to beat the crowds.

6. Don’t Skip The Classics

While there are plenty of popular and thrilling attractions in the Magic Kingdom, there are plenty of other experiences which can be considered underrated and are often overlooked by guests. Disney pros know that these underrated attractions are amazing in their own ways and definitely shouldn’t be skipped. Some great underrated attractions to enjoy in the Magic Kingdom are the Swiss Family Treehouse, Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Country Bear Jamboree, the Hall of Presidents, Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover, and Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress.

About Caitlin Kane

Caitlin Kane first started visiting Walt Disney World when she was two years old, and despite spending most of that trip quarantined with the chicken pox she managed to fall in love with the place. Visiting WDW every year since, she especially loves learning all about the history and small details of the parks and eating/drinking her way through the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival each fall. When she's not in Disney, Caitlin lives in New York and spends her time counting down the days to her next trip.