The original park at Walt Disney World is Magic Kingdom, and this castle park is arguably the most “magical” of all the parks at the resort, with it’s blueprint patterned after the original park in California, but supersized to handle much larger crowds. Here are all the classics: Space Mountain,
Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean,
Splash Mountain,
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad – the list goes on and on. The challenge here is that while in some cases, those attractions are among the best versions of their peers in the world, but in others, there are some real drawbacks compared to the competition. And that’s a shame for the world’s most visited theme park, where each attraction should unquestionably be the best of it’s kind in the world. Still, characters abound, retail stores ooze details, and food – while overall a bit lacking other than one or two standouts – is in no shortage. Magic Kingdom stalled out back in the 2000’s and for some time felt extremely dated, but thanks to
New Fantasyland, which added the fantastic
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train among other rides and offerings, the park received a shot in the arm that propelled it back to its former glory. Many other areas received updates and much needed TLC, and today, most of Magic Kingdom park feels like the flagship theme park it should be. We’re incredibly excited about the upcoming Tron: Lightcycle Run coaster which was a big hit for us when we rode it in Shanghai, and we also anticipate that the upcoming revamp of Splash Mountain into Princess and the Frog will spare no expense given that attraction’s profile. Today it’s a great theme park that gets close – but not quite – to that coveted #1 spot, as the second best Disney theme park in Orlando.
My family and I have been to Disney many times, including recently in April. We always seem to find Animal Kingdom as being the least desired for us. Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios being tied for first. Epcot depends on the season. Food and wine fest, arts festival, flower show all make Epcot a definite 3rd place and not dead last for us. I love the article and your opinion as well, and I definitely get the wanting better transition.
Thanks for the comment! Epcot will for sure get a lot more points once it exits this current massive transition phase with all the construction.
I think I would rate Magic Kingdom 1st, then EPCOT, followed by Polynesian Resort and Art and Animation.
I base this on over 25 trips
Sounds like you’ve got a lot of visits under your belt! Where would you rank Animal Kingdom and DHS in your list?