Magic Kingdom Part 2: Is The Winking Hippo Drunk
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Fantasyland is pure childhood until you’re staring at a 90-minute wait time and wondering what you just signed up for. We’re wrapping up our Magic Kingdom rankings by walking ride-by-ride through Fantasyland, Storybook Circus, and Tomorrowland and saying the quiet part out loud: some classics are essential, some are “only if the line is short,” and some are great even when they aren’t the flashiest thing in the park.
We debate It’s a Small World as a cultural icon that will live in your head for days, then go deep on Peter Pan’s Flight and why it stays legendary despite its low capacity and brutal queues. Along the way we hit the family memory-makers like Prince Charming Regal Carrousel and the Sword in the Stone, the reliable low-wait wins like Under the Sea Journey of the Little Mermaid, and the sleeper pick we think deserves more love: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (including a hidden Mr. Toad Easter egg). We also talk practical Disney World planning you can actually use, like when to rope drop, when Lightning Lane is a must, and why nighttime timing changes everything.
Then we jump to Tomorrowland for the big argument starters: Tron Lightcycle Run at night versus Space Mountain forever, plus Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin and Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor as crowd-pleasing indoor breaks. We close with Main Street USA nighttime hacks, snack picks, and our final calls on best attraction, most overrated, most underrated, best land, and best queue.
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