Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort is a truly magical place where every corner is filled with Disney magic. I give this park a rating of 4 out of 5 for its ability to surprise and amuse visitors of all ages. The park impresses with its scale, attention to detail and a rich selection of attractions and entertainment.
One of the most striking advantages of Magic Kingdom is its ability to bring your favorite fairy tales and Disney characters to life. From the classic Cinderella Castle to exciting attractions such as "Space Mountain" and "Pirates of the Caribbean", the park offers many opportunities for exploration and fun.
However, the popularity of Magic Kingdom leads to one significant drawback — long queues. Especially during peak seasons, waiting on the rides can take a long time, which sometimes tires and reduces the overall impression of the visit. Although FastPass and other queue skipping options can help minimize waiting, they are not always available to everyone and require prior planning.
The park also offers a wide range of restaurants and cafes, however, queues may arise here during the high season. Nevertheless, the quality of food and the level of service in most food outlets remain at a high level.
In conclusion, despite some difficulties with queues, Magic Kingdom Park remains one of the best family entertainment centers in the world. With its endless possibilities for fun and magic, it is sure to leave an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
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November 16
I want to say right away that my opinion is quite subjective and at the same time claims to be authoritative, because this is not the first Magic Kingdom in my life and not the first park in Orlando, so the review will be based on comparisons.Honestly, we expected more. But the park is not striking. There are almost no original attractions. The shows are weak.
First, about the good things: This is the best park for young children, it is here that they have the most attractions.
Next: do not believe those who say that Disneyland Paris is worse, this is complete nonsense, everything looks about the same, the attractions are all the same, the difference is minimal, but there are much fewer people in Paris. Moreover, in summer it is less than in Orlando in early November (i.e. it is not even the pre-Christmas week). I'm even afraid to imagine what's going on there in the summer. During our 7 hours in the park, we managed to get to only 3 attractions, and for 2 we had fastpasses!!!
Everywhere there were terrible crowds, which you get tired of in the first 20 minutes of walking through the park, thousands of strollers of all sizes and colors.
It is disappointing that the owners of the park decided about 10 years ago that life was a success and safely rested on their laurels.
Therefore, unlike Universal parks, the path from the parking lot to the park and back is difficult, thorny, long and exhausting, and the attractions themselves are hopelessly outdated morally. Again, if you haven't been to Universal and Sea World, you won't even guess how cool and convenient everything can be done and organized.
We were specially waiting for a light show at the main castle, so, after leaving the attraction, where the waiting time is 40 minutes(!!!) it exceeded the specified time (95 minutes, and now add up and count), we found that the park was half cordoned off, and crowds of people were rushing everywhere. In some backyards with building materials, all these people were making their way to where they could catch a light show at least out of the corner of their eye.
In general... I'm silent.
Well, and at the end. We saw the attraction "princesses", the waiting time in the queue is only (!) 40 minutes. And until you take a ride, you won't know what it is. Since the attraction is new, we hoped for something at least remotely similar to Universal technology, we were looking forward ...
It turned out to be a room in which girls dressed up as princesses were photographed with everyone. 40 minutes of waiting!!!!!
Summarizing the above, if your child is over 10 years old, and you have already been somewhere in Disneyland before, put this park in the last line of your priorities.
Because it is also the most expensive (we gave $ 402 for 3 adult tickets, and this is without intermediaries and without fastpass, the day was not a holiday and not a day off, November 13)