Guests entering the Magic Kingdom® Park emerge from the tunnel under the Walt Disney World® Railroad, and into the turn of the century American Main Street U.S.A. You'll first enter the Town Square complete with a City Hall.
Adventureland
Your journey here will transport you to exotic regions, where you'll enjoy the idyllic island paradise flavors of Adventureland. Get caught in the crossfire amidst a pirate battle, sing along to "In the tiki, tiki, tiki, tiki, tiki room", cruise through the deepest, darkest jungles of Africa and explore the nether regions of the Swiss Family Treehouse. Shoppers will delight in the treasures to be found in shops found here such as: Elephant Tales, Bwana Bob's, Traders of Timbuktu, Island Supply, Tiki Tropics and the House of Treasure.
Frontierland
As you cross the bridge into the first land to the left off of Main Street USA, your senses are deluged by the pounding of African drums, the tinny delights of the Caribbean rhythms and the lush landscaping of the South Seas, Caribbean, and Africa. Follow the strums of the banjo music and the smell of the smoked turkey legs and it will lead you to the old-time wild west of Frontierland. The crash of the cascading water of Splash Mountain (plummet 52 feet at a 45-degree angle going up to 40 miles per hour) and the screams of the guests in the runaway trains of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad ("the wildest ride in the wilderness") will entice you to see more of America's pioneer homeland. Cross the Rivers of America to explore Tom Sawyer's Island or relax in the air-conditioned theatre to see the old-fashioned hoe-down fun of the Country Bear Jamboree.
LIBERTY SQUARE
Over the bridge from the Cinderella Castle is a taste of American history. As you enter Liberty Square, you'll hear the whoops and hollers emanating from the Diamond Horseshoe Saloon Revue, the blast of the horn of the Liberty Belle Riverboat, the wolf howls from the Haunted Mansion and see the colonial fashions of the Cast Members. The Hall of Presidents, the Liberty Tree and a replica of the Liberty Bell lend a historical flavor to Liberty Square. The architecture features the wavy glass pane windows of old, clapboard or brick buildings and weather vanes. Beautiful gardens of brightly colored azaleas and Japanese yew are found here.
FANTASYLAND
Is the place of fairy tales where dreams come true. It is home to some of Disney's favorite animated characters, Dumbo, Snow White, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, the Lion King and Ariel as well as the timeless It's a Small World.
MICKEY'S TOONTOWN FAIR
This is the smallest of the seven lands in the Magic Kingdom® Park and is basically a large character greeting area. This brightly colored cheery land consists of walk through tours of Mickey's and Minnie's residences, a play area in Donald's Boat and one ride, Goofy's Barnstormer. Dont forget to see
Hall of Fame Tent, Donald's Boat, Goofy's Farm, and more
TOMORROWLAND
The newly renovated Tomorrowland opened in 1995 and was billed as the "Future that Never Was". The new Tomorrowland is like its own futuristic city unto itself where the Avenue of the Planets leads to the Rocket Tower Plaza, the Tomorrowland Transit Authority provides transportation, you'll find the Tomorrowland Interplantary Convention Center and the Tomorrowland Metro-Retro Society sponsors the Carousel of Progress Rides include
Indy Speedway, Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear Ranger Spin
Ticket
Carnival
WHERE SUNSHINE AND HAPPINESS MEET
The Magic Kingdom® Park is the home of the following Lands & Attractions
* Main Street USA Dining/Shopping
* Fantasyland
* Liberty Square
* AdventureLand
* FrontierLand
* TomorrowLand
* Mickey's Toontown Fair
* Recipes Around the World
* The Haunted Mansion
The Haunted Mansion
Once inside the wrought-iron gates that surround the stately mansion, guests step gingerly past the home’s cemetery, with tombstones featuring witty epitaphs to the dearly departed.
Summoned to the front entrance, guests enter the foyer and then an octagonal gallery that stretches…and stretches -- or does it?
Paintings on the wall grow longer, but the floor and ceiling never seem to move. Other portraits morph into ghastly images, including a dapperly dressed gentleman that transforms into a decrepit corpse.
Guests board doom buggies for their ghost-guided tour of the mansion. Sound and lighting effects create the mood as the darkened, eggshell-shaped vehicles glide silently through the cobwebbed library, conservatory, hallways, ballroom, attic and graveyards. Guests even ride through Madame Leota’s séance, a collection of flying objects choreographed by a disembodied spirit trapped inside a crystal ball.
Synchronized speakers inside each doom buggy allow a narrator to explain the supernatural scenes to riders.
Thanks to a little Disney magic, ghostly apparitions seem to appear out of thin air to dance and sing in certain rooms. An eager, “hitchhiking” ghost even appears inside each doom buggy at the end of the ride to follow guests home.