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Here are the available experiences that are currently open at the Magic Kingdom Park
- Attractions
- "it's a small world”
- Astro Orbiter
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin
- Country Bear Jamboree
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant
- Jungle Cruise
- Liberty Square Riverboat
- Mad Tea Party
- Mickey's PhilharMagic
- Peter Pan's Flight
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Prince Charming Regal Carrousel
- Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
- Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom
- Space Mountain
- Splash Mountain
- Swiss Family Treehouse
- The Barnstormer
- The Hall of Presidents
- The Haunted Mansion
- The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- Tom Sawyer Island
- Tomorrowland Speedway
- Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover (currently closed due to an issue)
- Under the Sea ~ Journey of The Little Mermaid
- Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress
- Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
- Entertainment
- Main Street Philharmonic
- Character Cavalcades throughout the day, with Guest-favorite Disney friends appearing along the parade route—which will include:
- The Royal Princess Processional
- Mickey & Friends Cavalcade
- Fantasyland Friends Cavalcade
- A Goofy Cavalcade
- Tinker Bell & the Lost Treasure
- Rainy Day Cavalcade
- Shops
- Arribas Brothers
- Baby Care
- Big Al's
- Box Office Gifts
- Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin Photos
- Crystal Arts
- Emporium
- Fantasy Faire
- Hundred Acre Goods
- Island Supply by Sunglass Hut
- Main Street Confectionery
- Memento Mori
- Plaza del Sol Caribe Bazaar
- Rubio Arts
- Sir Mickey’s
- Splashdown Photos
- Star Traders
- Strollers & Wheelchairs
- The Chapeau
- Tomorrowland Light & Power Co.
- TTC Cart / Wheelchairs
- Uptown Jewelers & Cinema
- Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe
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The Magic Kingdom opened on Saturday, July 11th, 2020. There are specific guidelines that guests must follow for everyone's safety and protection. Here are the must know items before you arrive at the Magic Kingdom:
The temperature screening is conducted before you pass through security a the Transportation & Ticket center for those driving in, before the entrance to the monorail for monorail resort guests, after getting off the bus for other resort guests, or at the walkway to the Magic Kingdom for Contemporary/Bay Lake Tower guests that want to walk. Screening is conducted with a thermal no-touch thermometer by an Advent Health specialist. Anyone displaying a temperature of 100.4 will require additional screening and assistance. If after the additional screening you still have a temperature of 100.4 or above, you will not be aloud entry into the Magic Kingdom Park along with all members of your traveling party.
As you enter the screening area of the Magic Kingdom, all guests ages 2 and older will be required to wear face coverings. These face coverings need to fully cover an individual's nose and mouth while allowing the guest to remain hands-free. The masks must fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face and be secured with ties or ear loops. And last, the face coverings must be made of breathable material, either disposable or reusable. The only time when a guest should remove their face covering is when dining. Face coverings are not provided by Disney. Note: Neck gaiters, bandannas, or masks with holes of any kind are not permitted at the Magic Kingdom Park.
In areas where it is difficult to physically distance such as at cash registers or at guest relations, physical barriers are present in the form of Plexiglas or other materials to ensure limited contact between guests and cast members. There are also physical barriers present in ride queues where physical distancing is not able to happen. It is also recommended to use cashless transactions for all purchases as well to help limit the contact between guests and cast members. Debit Cards, Credit Cards, Disney Gift Cards, and even mobile wallets are accepted at most locations around the Magic Kingdom. And when dining, it is recommended to use mobile ordering services at participating locations using the My Disney Experience App.
Capacity limits are also enforced when entering locations including shops, restaurants, and other locations. This is enforced by cast members and employees counting guests as they enter and leave the locations. Each location has signage installed to direct guests as to the entry and exit points of each location, and these entries and exits should not be used opposite of their intent. Additionally, ground markings have also been installed to help promote physical distancing when queuing is required.
When dining at a quick service location, it is recommended that you complete a mobile order. Once your order is ready, you'll show that order number to a cast member that is standing outside of the location, and they will allow you to enter the restaurant at that time. You can take your mask off while dining, but when you are walking throughout the restaurant for any reason, a mask is required. If you are unable to make a mobile order due to a mobile device dying or if you have no access to a mobile device, simply speak with the cast member outside of the quick service location you wish to dine at and they will make an accommodation for you.
And last, you'll notice an abundance of cleaning and disinfecting in high-traffic areas, specifically at elevators, escalators, handrails, benches, tables, restrooms, and other places. Hand sanitizer stations and hand washing stations have also been setup throughout the Magic Kingdom (included at the entrance and exit to each attraction) and guests are encouraged to utilize these cleaning measures frequently while visiting the Magic Kingdom.
The Magic Kingdom opened on Saturday, July 11th, 2020. There are specific guidelines that guests must follow for everyone's safety and protection. Here are the must know items before you arrive at the Magic Kingdom:
- Reservations are required to enter the Magic Kingdom Park for guests ages 3 and up.
- Temperature screenings prior to entry.
- Face coverings required for Guests ages 2 and up.
- Physical distancing is required along, including in queues.
- Reduced hours of operation.
- An increased focus on cleaning, disinfecting, and sanitation in all locations.
The temperature screening is conducted before you pass through security a the Transportation & Ticket center for those driving in, before the entrance to the monorail for monorail resort guests, after getting off the bus for other resort guests, or at the walkway to the Magic Kingdom for Contemporary/Bay Lake Tower guests that want to walk. Screening is conducted with a thermal no-touch thermometer by an Advent Health specialist. Anyone displaying a temperature of 100.4 will require additional screening and assistance. If after the additional screening you still have a temperature of 100.4 or above, you will not be aloud entry into the Magic Kingdom Park along with all members of your traveling party.
As you enter the screening area of the Magic Kingdom, all guests ages 2 and older will be required to wear face coverings. These face coverings need to fully cover an individual's nose and mouth while allowing the guest to remain hands-free. The masks must fit snugly but comfortably against the side of the face and be secured with ties or ear loops. And last, the face coverings must be made of breathable material, either disposable or reusable. The only time when a guest should remove their face covering is when dining. Face coverings are not provided by Disney. Note: Neck gaiters, bandannas, or masks with holes of any kind are not permitted at the Magic Kingdom Park.
In areas where it is difficult to physically distance such as at cash registers or at guest relations, physical barriers are present in the form of Plexiglas or other materials to ensure limited contact between guests and cast members. There are also physical barriers present in ride queues where physical distancing is not able to happen. It is also recommended to use cashless transactions for all purchases as well to help limit the contact between guests and cast members. Debit Cards, Credit Cards, Disney Gift Cards, and even mobile wallets are accepted at most locations around the Magic Kingdom. And when dining, it is recommended to use mobile ordering services at participating locations using the My Disney Experience App.
Capacity limits are also enforced when entering locations including shops, restaurants, and other locations. This is enforced by cast members and employees counting guests as they enter and leave the locations. Each location has signage installed to direct guests as to the entry and exit points of each location, and these entries and exits should not be used opposite of their intent. Additionally, ground markings have also been installed to help promote physical distancing when queuing is required.
When dining at a quick service location, it is recommended that you complete a mobile order. Once your order is ready, you'll show that order number to a cast member that is standing outside of the location, and they will allow you to enter the restaurant at that time. You can take your mask off while dining, but when you are walking throughout the restaurant for any reason, a mask is required. If you are unable to make a mobile order due to a mobile device dying or if you have no access to a mobile device, simply speak with the cast member outside of the quick service location you wish to dine at and they will make an accommodation for you.
And last, you'll notice an abundance of cleaning and disinfecting in high-traffic areas, specifically at elevators, escalators, handrails, benches, tables, restrooms, and other places. Hand sanitizer stations and hand washing stations have also been setup throughout the Magic Kingdom (included at the entrance and exit to each attraction) and guests are encouraged to utilize these cleaning measures frequently while visiting the Magic Kingdom.
Here is a video of what the experience is like at the Magic Kingdom upon Entry on Main Street, U.S.A.:
Here is a video of what the experience is like at the the Magic Kingdom when walking around the park:
Note: As new experiences start, we'll work to provide up-to-date information including pictures and videos as often as possible!