Main Street, U.S.A. is the very first land that you will visit when entering the Magic Kingdom Park! This iconic street features many influences from around the United States, particularly New England and Missouri. Each of the corner buildings on Main Street, U.S.A. features a different architectural style, and the windows on the second floor have names on them! These names represent businesses and Imagineers that have had significant impacts in the design and development of the Magic Kingdom!
Attractions on Main Street, U.S.A.
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Walt Disney World Railroad
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Walt Disney World Railroad - Main Street, U.S.A.
Thrill Type: Slow Train Ride
Height Requirement: Any Height
FastPass+: No
Overview: Take one of the four meticulously restored steam locomotives in a clock-wise direction all the way around the Magic Kingdom Park on the 1.5 mile track! From the Main Street, U.S.A. Station, the train continues on to the Frontierland Station, followed by the Fantasyland Station, and then returning back to the Main Street, U.S.A. Station.
Ride Length: approx 20 minutes
Handicapped Accessibility: Must transfer to/from wheelchair.
Tip: Take the train to get from the front of the park to the back corners of the park without having to fight the crowds, especially during the parade when you'd have to squeeze through the narrow sidewalks on Main Street, U.S.A.
Fun Fact: Walt Disney was a railroad enthusiast. It is because of that love for trains that railroads exist at every Disney Park around the world today!
Other Info: You could tell which of the four trains you are on by the color of the passenger cars! The Walter E. Disney train has five red passenger cars. The Lilly Belle train (named after Walt's wife) has five green passenger cars. The Roger E. Broggie train (named after an original Imagineer who lead the railroad project at Walt Disney) has five yellow passenger cars. And last, the Roy O. Disney train has five blue passenger cars.
Height Requirement: Any Height
FastPass+: No
Overview: Take one of the four meticulously restored steam locomotives in a clock-wise direction all the way around the Magic Kingdom Park on the 1.5 mile track! From the Main Street, U.S.A. Station, the train continues on to the Frontierland Station, followed by the Fantasyland Station, and then returning back to the Main Street, U.S.A. Station.
Ride Length: approx 20 minutes
Handicapped Accessibility: Must transfer to/from wheelchair.
Tip: Take the train to get from the front of the park to the back corners of the park without having to fight the crowds, especially during the parade when you'd have to squeeze through the narrow sidewalks on Main Street, U.S.A.
Fun Fact: Walt Disney was a railroad enthusiast. It is because of that love for trains that railroads exist at every Disney Park around the world today!
Other Info: You could tell which of the four trains you are on by the color of the passenger cars! The Walter E. Disney train has five red passenger cars. The Lilly Belle train (named after Walt's wife) has five green passenger cars. The Roger E. Broggie train (named after an original Imagineer who lead the railroad project at Walt Disney) has five yellow passenger cars. And last, the Roy O. Disney train has five blue passenger cars.