Step into a world of wonder at Disney’s Magic Kingdom in Orlando, where fairy tales come to life across six themed lands. Meet beloved characters, ride iconic attractions like Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean, and witness the dazzling Happily Ever After fireworks show. It's the ultimate destination for family fun, magic, and memories.

What to expect at Magic Kingdom

Themed lands

Step into six meticulously designed lands, Main Street, U.S.A., Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Liberty Square, and Frontierland. Each offers immersive environments, themed architecture, and attractions that transport you into different stories and eras.

Iconic rides & attractions

Enjoy a mix of classic and modern rides. Fly with Peter Pan, sail through “It’s a Small World,” race through space on Space Mountain, or splash down with Tiana in the brand-new Bayou Adventure. Attractions are designed for all ages, from toddlers to thrill-seekers.

Live shows & entertainment

Experience captivating entertainment throughout the day, Disney character cavalcades, stage shows, musical performances, and the spectacular “Happily Ever After” fireworks that light up the night sky above Cinderella Castle.

Dining experiences

Choose from whimsical-themed restaurants and casual eateries. Dine in the Beast’s enchanted castle at Be Our Guest, enjoy American comfort food at Liberty Tree Tavern, or grab a quick bite at Casey’s Corner while enjoying Main Street views.

Character meet & greets

Get up close and personal with your favorite Disney characters. From Mickey and Minnie to Cinderella, Rapunzel, and Captain Jack Sparrow, character interactions are magical photo ops for kids and adults alike.

All-day fun for all ages

Whether you’re with kids, friends, or visiting solo, Magic Kingdom offers a full day (or more) of enchantment. With rides, shows, parades, and endless places to explore, every moment is filled with wonder and Disney magic.

Which Magic Kingdom ticket is best for you

Standard admission

Visiting the Magic Kingdom for just a day? This ticket grants you 1-day access to Magic Kingdom, including its signature rides, shows, and the dazzling Starlight: Dream the Night Away nighttime parade. It’s perfect if you want a full day soaking in the magic at one park without park-hopping.

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Multi-Park Ticket (Park Hopper)

Want more flexibility? This option allows you to visit multiple. Disney parks in a single day, start at Magic Kingdom and head to EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, or Animal Kingdom after 2 PM. Great for making the most of your day and seeing your favorite attractions across parks.

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Multi-Park + Water Park/Sports (Hopper Plus)

For those who want it all! This ticket includes multi-park access + entry to a Disney water park or sports experience like mini golf, FootGolf, or ESPN Wide World of Sports. Perfect for families or longer stays where you want a mix of thrills and relaxation.

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Explore the 6 themed lands at Magic Kingdom

Main Street, U.S.A.

Wander through a romanticized version of early 1900s America, inspired by Walt Disney’s hometown. Lined with horse-drawn streetcars, vintage lampposts, and a sweet scent of baked goods in the air, this welcoming promenade sets the stage for your adventure. Don’t miss the Dapper Dans barbershop quartet or the perfect castle photo op at the end of the street.

Top attractions:

  • Walt Disney World Railroad
  • Town Square Theater (Mickey & friends meet-and-greet)
  • Main Street Vehicles

Adventureland

Venture into lush jungles, mysterious ruins, and exotic locales. Adventureland blends the spirit of exploration with timeless Disney storytelling and swashbuckling excitement.

Top attractions:

  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Jungle Cruise
  • The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
  • Swiss Family Treehouse

Frontierland

Frontierland was known for its cowboy-themed attractions that showcased Mark Twain's idea of the Wild West. Recently, the themed land closed major parts of the region to undergo a major expansion and will reopen with a Cars-themed area called the Piston Peak National Park, which will have rides & attractions with nature and water elements.

Open attractions:

  • Tiana's Bayou Adventure

Popular attractions closed due to renovations:

  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
  • Tom Sawyer Island
  • Rivers of America
  • Liberty Square Riverboat

Frontierland's rides & attractions are scheduled to reopen early next year.

Liberty Square

Travel back to colonial America, where history meets fantasy. Liberty Square honors the nation's founding with detailed replicas, patriotic themes, and one particularly haunted mansion.

Top attractions:

  • Haunted Mansion
  • Hall of Presidents
  • Liberty Square Riverboat

Fantasyland

A storybook realm where classic Disney fairy tales come to life. Perfect for all ages, Fantasyland invites you to fly with Peter Pan, dine in Beast’s Castle, and meet beloved characters.

Top attractions:

  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
  • Peter Pan’s Flight
  • “it’s a small world”
  • Enchanted Tales with Belle

Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland embodies Walt Disney’s original vision of a bright, innovative future, one filled with progress, exploration, and limitless possibilities. Designed with a retro-futuristic flair, this land celebrates humanity's potential through imaginative technology, interstellar adventures, and space-age architecture.

Top attractions:

  • Space Mountain
  • TRON Lightcycle / Run
  • Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
  • Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover

Top rides and attractions for your visit

Guests in costumes enjoying Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney Resort, Orlando.
Tiana and friends in a vibrant bayou scene at night, Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando.
Guests enjoying Tron Lightcycle ride at Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando.
Disney Castle illuminated with lasers during Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, Orlando.
Pirates of the Caribbean entrance sign with clock tower at Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando.
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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

Step into a spook-tacular celebration where the Magic Kingdom transforms with glowing pumpkin displays, eerie lighting, and exclusive Halloween décor. Guests can meet classic Disney villains like Maleficent and Jafar, join trick-or-treat trails throughout the park, and enjoy the Boo-to-You Parade, featuring haunted floats and rare character appearances.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

Set in New Orleans after the events of The Princess and the Frog, this new flume ride invites you to join Tiana and Louis the alligator on a musical journey through the bayou. Featuring all-new animatronics, lively jazz music, and original story elements, the ride blends Disney charm with Louisiana culture.

TRON Lightcycle / Run

Race through a high-tech digital frontier on one of the fastest roller coasters at any Disney park. On TRON Lightcycle / Run, you'll mount a lightcycle and launch into a neon-lit world of speed, sound, and immersive visuals. Inspired by the TRON: Legacy film, this groundbreaking ride is a must for thrill-seekers and sci-fi fans alike.

Happily Ever After Fireworks

More than just fireworks, this nightly spectacular transforms Cinderella Castle into a canvas of vibrant projections set to Disney’s most beloved songs. Dazzling pyrotechnics fill the sky while animated moments from classics like The Lion King and Frozen unfold across the castle.

Pirates of the Caribbean

Sail through a swashbuckling world of pirates, treasure, and sea battles. This boat ride features rich storytelling, catchy music, and Audio-Animatronic pirates, plus a cameo by Captain Jack Sparrow.

Plan your visit

Magic Kingdom entrance illuminated at night, Walt Disney Resort, Orlando.
  • Open time: 9am
  • Close time: 11pm (may extend during peak seasons or special events)
  • Early park admission: From 8:30am for guests staying at select Disney Resort hotels (Early Theme Park Entry)
  • Final entry: Typically around 9pm, one hour before the park closes
  • Address: Magic Kingdom Park, 1180 Seven Seas Dr, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830, USA | Find on Maps
  • By bus: Take Lynx Bus #50 from Downtown Orlando or SeaWorld to the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC). From there, transfer via monorail or ferry to reach the Magic Kingdom entrance.
  • Nearest stop: Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC), a short ride away from the park via Disney ferry or monorail.
  • By car: Drive to the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC), where you’ll take a monorail or ferry to Magic Kingdom.
  • Parking: Paid parking is available at the TTC. Preferred, standard, and EV parking options are offered.
Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World Orlando.
  • Main entrance via Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC): The primary guest entrance, accessible by car, public bus, and rideshare. After arriving at the TTC, guests take the monorail or ferry across the Seven Seas Lagoon to enter Magic Kingdom through the front gates.
  • Resort guest entrance via monorail: Guests staying at select Disney Resort hotels, like Disney’s Contemporary, Polynesian, or Grand Floridian, can directly board the resort monorail to access the park, entering through the same main gate after disembarking.
  • Resort guest entrance via ferry: Also available to resort guests and TTC visitors, the ferryboat offers a scenic route across the lagoon and drops guests near the front gates. It's a relaxing alternative to the monorail, especially during peak hours.
  • Bus entrance from Disney resorts: Guests staying at other Disney Resort hotels are dropped off near the park entrance via complimentary Disney buses. This route brings visitors closest to the park without using the TTC.
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  • Well-maintained restrooms are available throughout the park. Baby Care Centers offer quiet, air-conditioned spaces for nursing, diaper changes, and feeding little ones.
  • Secure lockers are available near the park entrance. They're perfect for stashing extra clothes, souvenirs, or bags before hopping on rides.
  • Running low on battery? Charging stations are scattered around the park to keep your devices powered up, handy for checking the app, snapping photos, and staying in touch.
  • Enjoy seamless, complimentary Wi-Fi across the park. Great for mobile ticket access, checking real-time wait times, or streaming those magical moments.
  • A fully staffed first aid center is located near the Crystal Palace on Main Street, U.S.A. Whether it’s a scraped knee or sunburn, trained professionals are ready to assist.
  • Stay hydrated with drinking fountains and refill stations available near restrooms and select quick-service dining locations.
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  • Magic Kingdom features smooth, stroller- and wheelchair-friendly paths throughout the park, including ramps and wide walkways for easy mobility.
  • Most attractions offer accessible entrances or queue alternatives for guests using wheelchairs or with mobility challenges. Rider Switch is also available, allowing one adult to wait with a child while the rest of the group rides, then swap without re-queuing.
  • Both manual wheelchairs and ECVs (Electric Conveyance Vehicles) are available for rent near the entrance. Stroller rentals are also offered for families with young children.
  • Companion restrooms and accessible restroom facilities are located throughout the park, clearly marked on the official map and app.
  • Guests with hearing or visual disabilities can access Assistive Listening Devices, handheld captioning, and audio description devices for select shows and attractions. Large-print and Braille park guides are also available at Guest Relations.
  • Trained service animals are welcome in most areas of the park and are permitted on select attractions. Relief areas are available and noted on park maps.
Height ruler at ride entrance, establishing height requirements for attraction access.
  • All tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable.
  • Once activated with a biometric scan, your ticket is valid only for the original ticket holder.
  • Single-day tickets are valid for the selected date only.
  • Children under 2 years old get free entry.
  • Guests under 14 years must be accompanied by someone 14 or older who meets the ride requirements.
  • Many attractions have minimum height requirements or specific safety restrictions.
  • Always check posted signage near each ride before queuing up.
  • Pets are not allowed in the park.
  • Trained service animals are permitted and can accompany guests in most areas and attractions.
  • Rides and shows may close temporarily without notice due to weather, technical maintenance, or special events.
  • It’s a good idea to check the park app or signage for real-time updates and plan with flexibility.
Guests dining at Toy Story-themed restaurant in Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando.

Here are some of the dining options available at Magic Kingdom which provides wide variety of cuisines. Check them out during your visit.

  • Be Our Guest Restaurant – Fantasyland: Step inside Beast’s enchanted castle for an immersive French dining experience. Choose from a prix fixe menu featuring steak, seafood, and delightful desserts in a lavish ballroom setting.
  • Cinderella’s Royal Table – Cinderella Castle: Dine like royalty inside the iconic castle with appearances from Disney princesses. This elegant table-service spot is a favorite for birthday celebrations and magical memories.
  • The Crystal Palace – Main Street, U.S.A.: This bright, Victorian-style buffet offers American classics with a side of fun as Winnie the Pooh and friends greet guests at their tables.
  • Casey’s Corner – Main Street, U.S.A.: Craving comfort food? This quick-service spot is all about classic American eats, hot dogs, fries, and ballpark favorites, served with views of the castle.
  • Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen – Adventureland: Enjoy world flavors with a quirky twist at this table-service restaurant run by the Skippers of the Jungle Cruise. Expect Asian, Latin, and African-inspired dishes with pun-filled menus.
  • Liberty Tree Tavern – Liberty Square: Feast on a hearty colonial-style meal with roast meats, mashed potatoes, and mac & cheese served family-style in this cozy 18th-century setting.
  • Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café – Frontierland: This Tex-Mex-inspired quick-service restaurant is great for families. Build your own nachos, tacos, or rice bowls, and enjoy generous portions with indoor or patio seating.

Beyond Magic Kingdom

Animal Kingdom

Explore nature and adventure at Animal Kingdom, where wild animals, thrilling rides, and immersive lands like Pandora – The World of Avatar bring the magic of the natural world to life.

EPCOT

Celebrate innovation and world culture at EPCOT, home to cutting-edge attractions like Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, global cuisines, and the iconic Spaceship Earth.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Step into the spotlight at Hollywood Studios with movie magic, epic shows, and rides like Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and the thrilling Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.

Frequently asked questions about Disney’s Magic Kingdom tickets

Yes. As long as it’s within the same day and with a valid ticket, you can leave Magic Kingdom and re-enter. Just make sure to keep your ticket and get a hand stamp if needed.