Fantasyland Attractions


Magic Kingdom theme park, one of 4 Theme Parks in Walt Disney World Resort, captures the enchantment of fairy tales with exciting entertainment, classic attractions, backstage tours and beloved Disney Characters.

Fantasyland Attractions: FreeDisneyWorld.info

Fantasyland Attractions: FreeDisneyWorld.info

Designed like a wheel with the hub in front of Cinderella Castle, pathways spoke out across the 107 acres of Magic Kingdom theme park and lead to these 7 whimsical lands:

  • Main Street, U.S.A.® area
  • Adventureland® area
  • Frontierland® area
  • Liberty Square
  • Fantasyland® area
  • Mickey’s Toontown® Fair area
  • Tomorrowland® area

Travel through these lands and see how fantasy becomes reality when you learn how to be a pirate, match wits with funny monsters and conquer mountains. Get swept up in the spectacle of splendid parades and fireworks shows at Magic Kingdom theme park—it’s here that dreams come true for children of all ages.

Fantasyland Attractions

Peter Pan’s Flight

Mickey’s PhilharMagic

The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh

Cinderella Castle

“it’s a small world”

Snow White’s Scary Adventures

Pooh’s Playful Spot

Mad Tea Party

Dumbo The Flying Elephant

Cinderella’s Golden Carousel

Cinderella’s Castle, the main entrance to Fantasyland, is the most photographed building at Walt Disney World. Over the years, it has undergone some changes, from being transformed to a large, pink, candy trimmed 25th Anniversary cake, to the more ornate gold-trimmed spectacle that was added to the facade during the Happiest Celebration on Earth. Standing at 180 feet tall, the graceful spires and towers were inspired by the French castles of the 12th and 13th century, as well as Disney’s animated feature, Cinderella. The fairy tale Castle may look like the real thing, but it is actually made out of steel beams and fiberglass, not bricks.




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Inside the Castle you’ll see the Disney family coat of arms displayed. As you walk through the Castle, you’ll see the intricate mosaic murals. These colorful masterpieces are made from over a million pieces of Italian glass in addition to real silver and 14 karat gold pieces. The five 15′ by 10′ murals tell the “happily ever after” story of Cinderella. On the second floor is the Cinderella’s Royal Table restaurant. Calling for Priority Seating is a must for this popular character dining venue.

One of the upper floors is the Cinderella Suite. Built for the “Year of a Million Dreams” promotion, an overnight stay here is one of the most sought after prizes Disney offers.

The forecourt area of the Castle is home to stage productions as the “Kids of the Kingdom” and Disney characters perform daily. In the back courtyard area, you’ll find a fountain with a bronze statue of Cinderella and her mouse and bird friends. Make a wish! The rose gardens in front of the Castle are a great spot to relax and simply absorb the magic that’s around.


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