TO ALL WHO COME TO THIS HAPPY PLACE:
WELCOME........WALT DISNEY
WELCOME TO THE MAGIC KINGDOM
PARK!
Step in to a WORLD OF FANTASY where
there are SEVEN LANDS of FUN! Here you will discover Main
Street,U.S.A. Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland and Mickey’s Toontown
Fair.
When you go through the Magic Kingdom's gates you will be standing on Main Street, U.S.A.
where City
Hall, the Main Street Vehicles, Walt Disney World Railroad, Town Square Exposition Hall, VMK Central and the
Guest Information Board are located. At the end of Main Street, U.S.A. stands Cinderella’s Castle!
CINDERELLA CASTLE is the main entrance to Fantasyland
and is the most photographed building at
Walt Disney World. It stands 180 ft. tall and the beautiful spires and towers were inspired by the French
castles of the 12th and 13th century.
Fun Facts: Castle designers studied original animation art created for the 1950 Disney
animated classic "Cinderella".
MAIN STREET, U.S.A. is where we will begin!
CITY HALL is home to Guest Relations, Information and Lost & Found. If you have any questions,
this is the place to get your answers. If you require assistance with hearing, the assistive listening devices
to amplify the sound are available here.
MAIN STREET VEHICLES is where you can catch a ride in Town Square or in front of Cinderella Castle
for your one way trip. Your choice’s are a horsecar, omnibus, jitney, horseless carriage or fire engine. All
of them are a great choice!
Fun Facts: Many design elements on Main Street, U.S.A. are inspired by Marceline, Missouri, the small
town where Walt Disney grew up. Also, the omnibus is modeled after a 1920 New York City Double-Decker.
Catch one of the four WALT DISNEY WORLD RAILROAD’S nostalgic trains as they
take 20 minute
journey’s around the park. You can catch one of the trains on Main Street, U.S.A., Frontierland or Mickey’s
Toontown Fair.
Fun Facts: The trains were built between 1916 and 1928 in the United States but were put in to service
in Mexico as freight trains for many years. Walt Disney was a Great Train Aficionado. He had a train, the
Carolwood Pacific, in the backyard of his California home. His wife, Lillian, didn’t object to Walt building
a railroad in their backyard as long as he didn’t disturb her flower garden. So, Walt build a tunnel so the
trains wouldn’t disturb her roses. The Disneyworld Trains are named Lilly Belle (after Walt’s wife Lillian),
the Roger E. Broggie (Legendary Disney Imaginer), the Roy O. Disney (Walt’s brother Roy) and one named
after himself.
TOWN SQUARE EXPOSITION HALL houses Disney’s PhotoPass Center presented by Kodak.
VMK CENTRAL is where you can experience Disney’s Virtual Magic Kingdom online game.
THE GUEST INFORMATION BOARD is the hot spot for tips and show times. If you can’t
find what you are looking for here, ask any of the Disney Cast Members, they will be happy to help you.
DINING ON MAIN STREET,
U.S.A.
TONY’S TOWN SQUARE RESTAURANT is hosted by Buitoni and was inspired by the classic scene from
"The Lady and the Tramp" movie. Tony’s Town Square serves antipasto, specialty pastas, pizza, panini and salads.
Tip: This Restaurant is centrally located making it is an ideal place to have a meal at the beginning or
the end of your Disney Day.
THE MAIN STREET BAKERY is hosted by Nestle Toll House, so you know the cookies, cakes and
confections will be yummy!
THE PLAZA ICE CREAM PARLOR is hosted by Edy’s Grand Ice Cream.
THE PLAZA RESTAURANT serves grilled deli-style sandwiches, burgers and hand-dipped ice cream
fountain favorites. (I LOVE their Hot Fudge Sundaes!) I hear they make an incredible Banana Split.
CASEY’S CORNER serves hot dogs, french fries and beverages and is hosted by Coca-Cola.
THE CRYSTAL PALACE is where you can enjoy a bountiful buffet with Winnie the Pooh and friends.
Pooh and his pals keep an upbeat fun mood from Hundred Acre Wood. Enjoy American favorites, including the
famous Sundae Bar.
Fun Facts: The Crystal Palace is perfect for young prince or princesses as it won the 2004 Disney Magazine
Readers Choice Award for Best Magic Kingdom Park Restaurant for young kids.