Welcome to the Magic Kingdom The first stop on any vacation is the Magic Kingdom. Everyone always wants to start of with the Magic Kingdom. It just doesn�t seem right to start anywhere else.
The following is a complete guide of the Magic Kingdom. This will show you what to expect in the Magic Kingdom and where all the attractions are located. You will also find a brief description of each of the attractions and if it has any restrictions. Be prepared that some of the attractions either have a height restriction or have a warning posted. Make sure you take time to read the warning that is posted on certain attractions. The warning is basically for pregnant women, people with back conditions, and people with heart conditions. Most important if they give you a warning that it might freighten small childern take note.
Once you get off the bus at the Magic Kingdom take notice of your stop. Make sure that you have everything. This is where you will get the bus back to your resort. If you arrived by the monorail or the ferry you will be able to return that way to either your car or one of the resorts serviced by the monorail.
When you enter the Magic Kingdom you will notice that the stroller rental area is located to the right of the main gate they also have wheelchair rentals here. Mostly all of the attractions are wheelchair accessible. If you are not sure if a particular attraction is just ask the Disney representative at that particular attraction.
If you have decided to bring your own stroller you will be asked to, one make sure that you have some form of identification on it. Also when traveling by any of the buses they will ask that you fold it up while on the bus.
Here from the entrance you can see across Seven Seas Lagoon to two of the hotels. You have the Polynesian on the left and the Grand Floridian on the right. Over on the far left you will see the Contemporary.
As you pass beneath the archways you will find lockers here to rent. If you don�t have a map of the park pick one up at this point you will need it later.
The map below will link you to the park. Just click on a link and go to that part of the park. The Magic Kingdom is divided in to seven yes seven different lands. Main Street U.S.A., Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, Mickey�s Toontown Fair, and Tomorrowland. The following will cover all of the lands of the Magic Kingdom. |