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Magic Kingdom PAGE 1 1-DAY P ARK PLAN Magic Kingdom This is by far the Walt Disney World® Resort’s most-visited park, with many of Disney’s beloved classic attractions such as Dumbo the Flying Elephant® and Peter Pan’s Flight® Attraction. Because it has more than double the attractions of the other theme parks, it is harder to experience in one day. With waits as high for the character meet-and-greets as for the rides, Magic Kingdom® Park is very busy, and setting your priorities at the outset and being smart with your FastPass+ selections is a must. We recommend planning at least two days to fully experience Magic Kingdom® Park and arriving at least 30 minutes ahead of park opening. Mickey, Minnie and the gang arrive by train to welcome you during the opening show that is held 15 minutes before official park opening. After that, you’ll be ushered in and ready to get hopping! The park is set up as a wheel with the spokes separating the lands. Cinderella Castle forms the center. We recommend experiencing the highest priority attractions with the lowest durations first. If you start your day at park opening, you can experience a few hours with very low wait times. Save your FastPass+ experiences for the afternoon and early evening hours when crowds are at their highest. For parents with young tadpoles, we recommend taking a break in the afternoon and then coming back in the evening for the parade and fireworks. Magic Kingdom® FastPass+ Priority Attractions and Entertainment Because of the high number of attractions within Magic Kingdom® Park, it has more FastPass+ options than the oth- er parks. We recommend you prioritize based on this list and your family’s preferences. If you do not want to meet characters, then skip them. Here are the top FastPass+ priorities for Magic Kingdom® Park: • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train - 38” • Tomorrowland Speedway - 32” • Peter Pan’s Flight® Attraction • Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin® Attraction • Space Mountain® Attraction - 44” • Jungle Cruise® Attraction • Splash Mountain® Attraction - 40” • Meet Mickey Mouse at Town Square Theater • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad® Attraction - 40” • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh • Meet Ariel at Her Grotto • Haunted Mansion® Attraction WWW.UNDERCOVERTOURIST.COM 1.800.846.1302 PAGE 2 Magic Kingdom® 1-Day Park Plan We’ve created this one-day park plan so you can experience the most popular attractions with the lowest waits, prioritizing rides that should be visited within the first hour, and within the first two and last two hours. This plan assumes you are starting within the first hour of park opening and finishing in the late afternoon, which leaves time to visit other attractions, characters, shops and evening entertainment. To incorporate priority character experiences, we recommend you follow our two-day Magic Kingdom® Park plan. Make advance FastPass+ reservations at Splash Mountain® Attraction, Peter Pan’s Flight® Attraction and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. Aim for the times listed below. Remember, you can modify your one-hour selection times within My Disney Experience! •1 Ride Space Mountain® Attraction - 44” 11• Ride Seven Dwarfs Mine Train - 38” using FastPass+ at 1:45 p.m. 2• Ride Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin® Attraction 12• Make a bonus FastPass+ reservation for Jungle Cruise® Attraction* from the in-park kiosks or using 3• Ride Big Thunder Mountain Railroad® Attraction - 40” My Disney Experience •4 Ride Haunted Mansion® Attraction 13• Get a spot and watch Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade 5• Ride Splash Mountain® Attraction - 40” using Fast- Pass+ at 11:15 a.m. (wear a poncho) 14• Ride Pirates of the Caribbean® Attraction 6• Lunch at Columbia Harbour House at 11:30 a.m. 15• Ride Jungle Cruise® Attraction using FastPass+ 7• Ride Peter Pan’s Flight® Attraction using FastPass+ 16• Watch Happily Ever After and Once Upon a Time at 12:15 p.m. fireworks shows 8• Ride Under the Sea~Journey of The Little Mermaid Visit remaining attractions 9• Ride The Barnstormer® - 35” *Good additional FastPass+ options: it’s a small world® 10• Ride Dumbo the Flying Elephant® Attraction, Mad Tea Party (attractions with increased waits because of FP+) VISIT ANYTIME VISIT WITHIN FIRST HR OR VISIT IN FIRST OR LAST 2 HRS WITH FASTPASS+ OR WITH FASTPASS+ QUICK RESTAURANT VISIT AFTER NOON WWW.UNDERCOVERTOURIST.COM 1.800.846.1302 PAGE 3 Magic Kingdom® 1-DAY PARK PLAN MAP 8 4 13+ 10 9 7+ 11 3 6 6 1 5+ 16 12 14 15+ 2 VISIT ANYTIME TABLE SERVICE DINING VISIT WITHIN FIRST HR OR QUICK RESTAURANTS WITH FASTPASS+ RESTROOMS VISIT IN FIRST OR LAST 2 HRS OR WITH FASTPASS+ FP+ FP+ KIOSKS VISIT AFTER 11 AM PARADE ROUTE FIRST AID MEET THE CHARACTER WWW.UNDERCOVERTOURIST.COM 1.800.846.1302 PAGE 4 Magic Kingdom® GENERAL MAP TABLE SERVICE DINING QUICK RESTAURANTS VISIT ANYTIME RESTROOMS VISIT WITHIN FIRST HR OR WITH FASTPASS+ FP+ FP+ KIOSKS VISIT IN FIRST OR LAST 2 HRS PARADE ROUTE OR WITH FASTPASS+ FIRST AID VISIT AFTER 11 AM MEET THE CHARACTER WWW.UNDERCOVERTOURIST.COM 1.800.846.1302 PAGE 5 FAMILY Packing List Documents Park tickets Copy of your tickets Hotel confirmation number: MagicBands Undercover Tourist order confirmation number: Cash/Credit cards Other: Driver’s license Flight confirmation number: Emergency numbers Medical information/Cards Rental car confirmation number: Medical Immodium Moleskin Sunscreen Antacid Laxative Infants’/Children’s pain medication Band-Aids Ibuprofin, Tylenol Infants’/Children’s allergy medication Benadryl Prescriptions Other: Anti-itch cream Vitamins Electronics Cell phone + charger Camera bag + camera Portable charger Headphones Camera battery + charger Other: Laptop + charger Camera accessories Tablet + charger SD cards Miscellaneous Sunglasses Water bottles Bacterial wipes and gel Backpacks Small sewing kit/Safety pins Autograph book Keys Fat pen for autograph book Q-Tips Zip-top bags Umbrella Other: Ponchos Tweezers/Nail clippers WWW.UNDERCOVERTOURIST.COM 1.800.846.1302 PAGE 6 FROG AIRLINES HIS Vacation Packing List Toiletry bag Swimsuit Loafers Toothbrush + toothpaste + floss Underwear Flip-flops Razor + shaving cream Socks Hats Comb Short-sleeve shirts/Long-sleeve shirts/ Watch T-shirts Deodorant Other: Jeans/Pants/Shorts Hair products Light jacket/Sweatshirt Pajamas Tennis shoes HERS Vacation Packing List Makeup bag + makeup Hair products + styling tools Shorts/Jeans/Pants/Skirts Toiletry bag Bathing suit + cover-up Sandals/Dressy shoes Lotion Hat Flip-flops Brush Bras + underwear Tennis shoes Face wash Socks Hair accessories Moisturizer Pajamas Other: Deodorant Jewelry + accessories Tampons/Pads Shirts/T-shirts/Tank tops Razor + shaving cream Light jacket/Sweatshirt INFANTS’/CHILDREN’S Vacation Packing List (checkboxes for multiple children) Diaper bag (Change of clothes, Favorite plush or small toy Underwear diapers, wipes, etc.) Backpack Socks Bottles Handheld games Pajamas Baby food Coloring books/Drawing pad/ Shirts/T-shirts/Tank tops Sippy cups Journal Sweatshirt Bibs Pens/Pencils/Crayons/Markers Shorts/Jeans/Skirts Diapers Snacks for the plane Sandals/Flip-flops Swim diapers Kid’s toothbrush Tennis shoes Swim goggles Kid’s toothpaste Other: Stroller Kid’s hairbrush/comb Car seat Bathing suit/suits Blanket Hat WWW.UNDERCOVERTOURIST.COM 1.800.846.1302.
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