Dumbo the Flying Elephant Overview | Disney’s Magic Kingdom Attractions



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Fly above Storybook Circus on Dumbo the Flying Elephant. This fanciful attraction will bring levels of enjoyment to new heights for all.

Dumbo the Flying Elephant Details

Walt Disney World Park Magic Kingdom
Location in Park Fantasyland
Height Restrictions Any Height
Age Interests All Ages
Thrill Type Slow rides, Spinning
Hours Regular park hours
Wait Times Low
FastPass+ Yes
Accessibility Information Must Transfer from Wheelchair/ECV

Attraction Overview

Dumbo the Flying Elephant Attraction at Magic Kingdom
Dumbo the Flying Elephant Attraction at Magic Kingdom

Dumbo the Flying Elephant is one of the original attractions inside Magic Kingdom opening on October 1, 1971. This aerial carousel has sixteen dumbo vehicles that are attached to a rotating center. When the ride starts, guests will be able to control Dumbo and make him fly higher or lower by using a joystick inside of their vehicle.

A couple of fun facts about this attraction, the Dumbo vehicles were originally painted pink, modeled after the scene in the movie where Dumbo hallucinates the dancing pink elephants. Walt Disney did not care for the look and decided to paint them grey like the real Dumbo. Also, when the ride originally opened, the Dumbo vehicles did not have their signature hats that they sport today. The hats were added a few months after the ride opened.

Timothy Mouse and the water feature were also not included when the ride first opened in 1971. Although Timothy Mouse was added a few months later, at the same time as the Dumbo hats, the refurbishments done in 2012 brought with it a couple of changes. Timothy Mouse moved from the center of the ride, onto the front signage. The water feature was added and the music was changed in 2012 when the other Dumbo cars were added. 

The ride was originally built with the first sixteen Dumbo vehicles. The refurbishments done in 2012 included adding in the second portion of the Dumbo ride, with another sixteen vehicles. Although they look identical, each carousel rotates in opposite directions, one clockwise and the other counterclockwise. 

Nowadays, in the center of this attraction guests will see Mrs. Jumbo as well as the storks from the opening of the feature film, along with the beautiful water feature. On the water feature, there are images that tell the story of Dumbo, that guests will be able to see as they spin around the centerpiece. Although the refurbishments for this ride were quite extensive at the time, this attraction maintains its original charm that will last a lifetime.

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Where to Find Dumbo the Flying Elephant in Magic Kingdom

Location & Wait Time

This attraction is located in Magic Kingdom. Guests will find Dumbo in the Storybook Circus section of Fantasyland. This ride is the first attraction guests will see when they enter Storybook Circus and is located next to the Barnstormer

Wait times for this ride are typically low. There are moments midday where the wait times will get a little longer, but this is a great choice for those looking to enjoy a fun attraction while not waiting forever in a line. 

Even if the queue looks to be long for this attraction, since there are so many vehicles, the line will move quite quickly.

Queue Experience 

The queue for Dumbo the Flying Elephant is a simple, yet fun experience. When the queue gets long, guests will have to wait outside with views of Dumbo flying. However, as guests get closer to the entrance of the attraction, they will enter a red and blue circus tent. Along the ceiling are light bulbs hanging just like one would see in an old school circus. Traditional looking circus signs tell guests all about the amazing Dumbo that they are about to see and truly sell the idea of entering the Storybook Circus.

Take Photos in a Stationary Dumbo Cart After the Ride
Take Photos in a Stationary Dumbo Cart After the Ride
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