Must Sees at Disney World: More Magic Kingdom Favorites

Continuing the discussion of our family “favorites” at the Magic Kingdom, I have to say that there are so many great attractions and rides in the Magic Kingdom, it is kind of hard to just pick a couple of favorites…we enjoy quite a few things!

Previously I shared our Tomorrowland and Fantasyland favorites.  Today we’re going to stroll over to Frontierland to start,  Untitledbecause it is here that we find my personal favorite ride in all of the Magic Kingdom: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

I absolutely cannot visit Disney World without riding this at least twice (thank goodness for FastPass!) This is THE ride for me, and I can guarantee that if you are in the park when I am riding it, you will hear me. 🙂 I have no shame.

The thing about Big Thunder Mountain is, I hate roller coasters. Won’t go on ’em, hate the “big drop” feeling. But this is not a typical roller coaster. Big Thunder Mountain doesn’t have drops but it is fast…..very fast….and I love that feeling a lot.

(The extent to how much I love this ride….and how loud I scream…. has been preserved on video by my oh-so-very funny husband, who thought it would be great to sit in the front seat once with the video camera and record my, um, enjoyment…. No, it is not on YouTube…. No, it will never be on YouTube…. Don’t ask lol.)

What I always tell folks who are not coaster fans, is that this is a “coaster” you can ride. No drops, but quite a few curves, and lots of speed. Go ahead, give it a try….And if you scream like a little girl, well that makes it a bit more fun, I can promise you that. 🙂

OK, Magic Kingdom required rides: Buzz Lightyear, Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor Comedy Club, Mickey’s Philharmagic, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Anything else?

Probably our other “must see” has to be Pirates of the Caribbean…for a number of reasons.

First of all, it really is a Disney classic, and personally I am amazed each and every time I ride it, by the incredible attention to detail. Clearly it is such a favorite that it inspired an entire series of movies, and probably a million pirate wannabes all over the world.

Beyond this though, this is just a fun experience! You really need to ride it multiple times to “get” just how amusing it is, as you notice the “jokes” scattered throughout. Try to listen to some of the dialogue too if you can, it can be highly entertaining. (Hint: Listen to the auctioneer of the “ladies”….)

This ride underwent a refurbishment a few years ago, to add in some details…and a certain very popular pirate…from the blockbuster movies. So watch carefully to see where Captain Jack Sparrow pops up, it can be the most surprising locations!

I do have a warning for you though…and that is the pirate-themed gift shop that you have to walk through to exit the ride. If you have little pirates with you, be prepared to part with a bit of your gold on the way out, as it is going to be very hard to walk right through this without picking up a souvenir or two. Just be prepared is all I’m saying……..

100_0059There is actually one more favorite of ours, not a ride, but not-to-be-missed: the Magic Kingdom fireworks show called “Wishes”. Disney is known for their fireworks, and deservedly, and this show is one of their best: it is breathtaking, it is sweet, it is moving, and you cannot miss it. Be sure to check the times it will be shown and plan accordingly. This is not your hometown fireworks, I can assure you.

So there you have it, our must-sees at Magic Kingdom, the things which, for us, no Disney World vacation is complete without. There are certainly many other great rides and attractions, and to learn about all of them if this is your first visit, you should refer to a great Disney vacation planner such as The Complete Disney World to get all the details you will need to decide what is important to your family.

For those of you who are Disney veterans, I would love to hear about your “must-sees” at the Magic Kingdom! Please feel free to share in the comment section below.

Have a magical day!

Disney Fun From Around the World: Week of March 29, 2010

12236130441082257790shokunin_icon_with_globe_svg_medThere have been some really great posts from our Disney blog-world friends that I wanted to share this week. Hope you enjoy!

Chip and Co. shares two great posts on Disney Grad Nights and an important article about Safety at Disney World

Disney4Dads provides us a Packing List for Disney

Always ready to talk food, our friends at the Disney Food Blog ask the Easter Bunny for A Disney Easter Basket

Over at Live Better Save More they are Couponing to Disney

From Magical Mouscapades comes a super discussion of the educational benefits of Walt Disney World: Is Disney World Educational?

Lou Mongello at WDW Radio is on a Quest for the Best Snack at Hollywood Studios

Zanna at Zannaland is thinking spring and Earth Day in Just How Green is Disney?

And finally, check out the fantastic Disney Blog Carnival at Dismarks, where you will find tons of great information from the most entertaining and fun Disney bloggers around. (And yes, yours truly is proud to be participating!)

OK folks, that’s a wrap for this week. Hope you have a fantastic…and magical…weekend! 🙂

Friday Disney Savings Round-Up for 4/2/2010

Our weekly round-up of promotions and savings includes some specials from last week that are still valid, plus some new ones as well.

Undercover Tourist:

Do you have an iPhone? Our recommended source for discounted Disney World tickets, Undercover Tourist, now offers a great app that will help you make the most of your time in the parks. And for a limited time, it is only $1.99 after qualifying purchase of tickets. I have used Undercover Tourist in the past: they are a great company to work with!

iPhone app with maps, ride wait times, event times and more!

DisneyStore.com Savings

Save $25 when you become a Disney Rewards Visa Cardmember at DisneyStore.com

DisneyStore.com Spring Sale has arrived! Shop now for savings up to 50%!

Special promotions that are still valid:

Ship your entire order for only $5 when you spend $89 or more at DisneyStore.com. Use code SHIPTODAY

Find amazing deals on great Disney toys, clothes and more in the Outlet at DisneyStore.com.

Hotels.com Savings

Easter Sale: Save up to 30%! – Expires 4/5/10

Expedia.com Savings

New promotions this week:

All Inclusive Deals: Air + 4 nights from $481! – Expires 4/20/10

Special promotions that are still valid:

Expedia Spring Sale: Find FREE Nights at Over 3,000 Hotels. – Expires 4/13/10/10

Alamo: $25 Off Your Weekly Rentals when you book on Expedia! – Expires 4/30/10

Universal Orlando® Resort: Stay a week, save at least 30% plus get exclusive theme park benefits. – Expires 4/30/10

U-Save Car Rentals: 10% off compact or midsize cars when you book on Expedia! – Expires 5/31/10

That’s it for this week. Have a wonderful weekend!

Wordless Wednesday: World Showcase Lagoon

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World Showcase, in Epcot, is truly one of my favorite places in Disney World….and perhaps anywhere in the world for that matter. Beautiful themes, interesting architecture, fascinating culture, delicious food and drink, and some of the friendliest people you will ever meet….and the ability to travel “around the World” in an afternoon or evening….what could be better?  There has been discussion periodically about adding another country to World Showcase. What country would you like to see there?

Must Sees at Disney World: What’s so Magical About the Magic Kingdom? Tomorrowland and Fantasyland Favorites

One question that I often get asked by friends when they are going to Disney World for the first time is: “What are the must-sees”?100_0046

My not-so-helpful answer is usually “Well it’s ALL a must-see!”……….. 🙂

OK, OK, I know what they want to know…..so I am going to take the next few posts to discuss the attractions at each park that my family considers “must-sees” on each of our visits.

Now of course, each family’s “favorites” are going to be dependent on the personalities and ages of the family members. Clearly toddlers and preschoolers are going to have different favorites than teens or adults.

And one other disclaimer while I’m at it: this list is no where close to complete! To get a comprehensive idea of all the Disney World attractions, you will want to refer to a good Disney guidebook such as The Complete Walt Disney World, Birnbaum’s Walt Disney World, or if you want to know everything that you didn’t know you needed to know, the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World.

But if you want a quick glance at what WE see every time we visit, well then keep reading…….. 🙂

Let’s start with the Magic Kingdom, since for most people, Disney World = Magic Kingdom. And if you have little children, you will probably spend the most time here…

As you probably already know, Magic Kingdom has a number of different “lands”, each with it’s own rides, attractions, shows, and theme: Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Adventureland, and of course, Main Street USA. When you enter the park, Main Street USA is the first thing you see, heading right up to Cinderella’s Castle. At the end of the street, on the right you will find Tomorrowland, where we will start.

My family enjoys several things here and we actually disagree on our favorite…so we do both. I really love Monster’s Inc. Laugh Floor Comedy Club, and I know that many don’t necessarily agree with me on this, but I love corny jokes and the audience interaction here just makes this show an awful lot of fun in my opinion. A unique aspect here is that you can text jokes in while you wait, so if you have kids that just love “that” kind of joke, well send it in and the cornier the better! Warning though: every audience member has the potential to be featured on the screen as a part of the show….so if you can’t deal with the idea that you may become “that guy” in front of hundreds of others who will enjoy a good laugh at your expense….then skip this. If you do go, and find that your smiling face is suddenly part of the show, then by all means, enjoy and don’t worry about looking silly! After all, will you ever reaaallly see these people again? Plus, your kids will love it!

Galactic (2)My husband and daughter on the other hand are Buzz Lightyear junkies. A while back, we discovered some “secrets” to getting higher points on this ride….it’s all about choosing where you shoot. Let’s just say that certain targets are worth more than others… In any event, the line for this ride typically moves fairly quickly, but you can also use FastPass here to make the most of your Tomorrowland time. Each “car” can seat two people, who each control a “blaster” where the idea is to accumulate enough points to defeat the Evil Emperor Zurg…or something like that. Yeah, basically you just shoot at things and try to get the highest score. (And so it is now clearly evident why my husband and college-age daughter find this a favorite, lol.) One especially neat part though, is at the end where you will see pictures of you during the ride…..and I have to say, I had NO idea I concentrate the way I evidently do, while fighting the Evil Emperor Zurg. (Note: the picture is actually from Disneyland’s version, which is slightly different….but you get the general idea. Also Note: when looking at the score, you can clearly see why my husband prefers this ride to me!!)

Let’s talk Fantasyland next. Have small children? You will spend a significant part of your vacation here. Be prepared. But even for those of us who are grownups, there is a special magic to this part of the park. What is our favorite here? Mickey’s Philharmagic. This is an indoor 3-D show featuring Donald Duck, and what happens when he takes over Mickey’s orchestra. You will wear 3-D “opera glasses” while watching the show, and be prepared for all kinds of things to come at you…and I mean that literally. In our experience, this show may be one of the hidden gems of Magic Kingdom, as we rarely, if ever, face a long line here. Mickey’s Philharmagic is a great show, and we won’t visit Magic Kingdom without seeing it at least once.

OK, this post has gotten pretty long, so we’ll leave it here for now, and next time discover the rest of our Magic Kingdom favorites.

Have a magical day!