Exploring Fantasyland – Magic Kingdom



Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

Magic Kingdom brings Disney magic to life with its 6 distinct lands and attractions. Fantasyland is a land within Magic Kingdom that is home to several classic attractions as well as new and innovative ones. In Fantasyland you can enter a world of make-believe and make all of your Disney dreams come true. Many guests love Fantasyland because of its beautiful theming and unique entertainment. Join us as we explore Fantasyland!

Attractions

Mad Tea Party– This classic Disney attraction might leave you feeling dizzy. Guests of all ages love taking a spin on the iconic Mad Tea Party teacups.

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train- This roller coaster takes guests through the Seven Dwarfs’ mine. This twisting, turning, family coaster is for guests 38 inches or taller.

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh– Join Pooh and all of his friends as you experience iconic scenes from the 1977 film, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

Winnie the Pooh
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Photo: Disney

Under the Sea- Journey of the Little Mermaid– This dark-ride attraction takes guests through the story of Ariel and her journey to becoming a human. Guests will love exploring scenes from the film and listening to the music!

Enchanted Tales with Belle– This interactive show stars Belle as she calls on guests to participate in a retelling of her story.

Dumbo the Flying Elephant– Nothing says Disney more than Dumbo. Guests of all ages can climb aboard a flying elephant and take to the skies.

It’s a Small World- Walt Disney himself had a hand in designing this attraction that celebrates humanity and what brings us together. You might leave this attraction singing!

Mickey’s Philharmagic– This 4D film stars Donald as he crashes through several iconic Disney songs. Guests will have fun seeing their favorite characters on the massive screen while enjoying 4D effects.

Peter Pan’s Flight– One of the oldest dark rides in the park, Peter Pan’s Flight features a unique perspective as guests soar through scenery in a flying pirate ship.

Prince Charming Regal Carousel– What could be better than a classic carousel ride? Prince Charming Regal Carousel is a historic carousel featuring beautiful carved horses and artistry.

Carousel
Prince Charming Regal Carousel. Photo: Disney

The Barnstormer– The perfect first coaster, The Barnstormer is a family roller coaster that can be enjoyed by guests 36 inches or taller.

Walt Disney World Railroad- Magic Kingdom’s fully operational steam engine train takes guests to three different stops throughout the park. One of the three being within Fantasyland.

Food and Drink

Be Our Guest Restaurant– This sit-down restaurant invites guests into Beast’s castle for a 3-course meal. Guests can enjoy appetizers like French Onion Soup and entrees like Filet Mignon.

Cheshire Cat Cafe– Guests in need of a sweet treat will love the snacks at Cheshire Cat Cafe. The Cheshire Cat tail is the star of the show, as well as the Merry Unbirthday Cupcake.

Cinderella’s Royal Table– Dining with the Disney Princesses can be a dream come true at Cinderella’s Royal Table. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, guests can meet Cinderella and some of her royal friends during their sit-down meal.

cinderella royal table dining area
Cinderella’s Royal Table Dining Area. Photo: Disney

Friar’s Nook– This quick-service stand is famous for their tater-tot bowls like the Creamy Bacon Macaroni Tots.

Gaston’s Tavern– Guests will love the giant cinnamon rolls they can get at Gaston’s Tavern, as well as LeFou’s Brew, a nonalcoholic apple cider beverage.

Pinocchio Village Haus Restaurant– This quick-service restaurant serves Italian-inspired dishes like flatbread pizzas and meatball subs, in a festive dining room inspired by Pinocchio.

Dining Area in Pinocchio Village Haus Sign
Dining Area in Pinocchio Village Haus Sign. Photo: Disney

Prince Eric’s Village Market- Classic snacks can be found at this stand like pretzels, frozen lemonade, and turkey legs.

Storybook Treats– This snack stand serves unique treats like Rapunzel’s Sundae, and the Aurora Cone.

Shopping

  • Big Top Souvenirs
  • Bonjour! Village Gifts
  • Casey Jr. Railroad Mercantile
  • Castle Couture
  • Fantasy Faire
  • Hundred Acre Goods
  • Seven Dwarfs Mine
  • Sir Mickey’s
Disney World Sir Mickey's
Sir Mickey’s. Photo: Emily Murray.

Entertainment and Other Experiences

Characters- Several characters meet and greet within Fantasyland. Princess Tiana, as well as Cinderella, greet in Princess Fairytale Hall with visiting princesses. Winnie the Pooh and Tigger can be found at The Thotful Spot near the Winnie the Pooh attraction. Peter Pan and Wendy have been known to make appearances near their attraction as well.

Princess Tiana
Princess Tiana at Princess Fairytale Hall. Photo: Emily Murray.

Sword in the Stone- Located in front of Prince Charming Regal Carousel, the Sword in the Stone is a fun interactive activity that guests enjoy playing with. See if you can pull the sword from the stone, you might be surprised!

Casey Jr. Splash n’ Soak- This splash area is a great place for your kids to cool off. Located near Dumbo the Flying Elephant, be sure to pack a change of clothes if you plan on letting your children play here.

Casey Jr.
Casey Jr. Splash n’ Soak. Photo: Disney

Smellephants on Parade- Newly opened in 2024, Smellephants on Parade is an interactive scavenger hunt throughout Fantasyland. Visit Big Top Souvenirs for a list of “Smellephants” to find and experience different scents as you search.

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique- The Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique is an experience that can be booked for guests age 3-12. This experience transforms your child into the princess or prince of their dreams. This experience must be reserved in advance, with packages starting at $99.99.

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Transform Into a Princess. Photo: Disney

What is your favorite thing to do in Fantasyland? Let us know in the comments below!

Featured Photo: Emily Murray.

Written by

Megan Woodard


Contributing Writer

Megan was born into a Disney family. Her first trip to Disney World was when she was only 18 months old. Now as an adult, Megan loves to share the magic of Disney with her two toddlers. Keeping up with Disney news and Disney World knowledge is a fun hobby for Megan. Disney World is her favorite place to be and continuously brings back her childhood joy.

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