A Day at Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom is my favorite park at Disney so I spent most of my time at this place. Magic Kingdom opened at 9am so naturally I was there at 8am.  They let you in the park at 8 but you can't go past main street until 9 am.

The crowds weren't bad at all and Main Street was decorated for Halloween.


Eating in the park isn't too expensive. There are several food choices. One breakfast I had a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich on a multigrain croissant for on $10 and that came with tater tots. I had two different types of lunches. One was family style at The Liberty Tree Tavern. All you can eat pork, beef, and turkey along with stuffing, mashed potatoes, mac and cheese and green beans, Then a delicious dessert. This meal was $42 per person. I also ate at Tony's Town Square Restaurant which was a typical restaurant as far as different items on the menu all with different prices but all under $30 and the wait staff was so pleasant at this restaurant.

Due to covid safety precautions, you can't pose for pictures with the characters but you can see them in the cavalcades (mini parades) and they make appearances throughout the park occasionally.


I was very lucky that crowds were so low when I was there (September 5 - 10) There were so many rides that I just walked on. I couldn't believe it - NO WAIT! Those rides included Tea cups, It's a small world, Little mermaid, The haunted mansion, and the other rides may have had a line but they moved so fast we didn't wait more than 20 minutes for any ride.

Disney is preparing for the 50th anniversary so there were gold statues placed around the castle, these are just a few of the statues that were out. I understand there will be a lot more to come.


If you want to see all the parades/cavalcades and go on all the rides you need more than one day at Magic Kingdom. I went 3 days on my most recent trip and I can't wait to go back again.






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