List of Rides at Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park – Free Printable
Planning a Disney World vacation can be a lot to manage. Having a printable list of every Disney World ride can be a helpful tool! See where to find each ride in the Disney Parks and get your free printable list of rides in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.
When we planned our first Disney vacation, I scoured online groups to get a list of all of the Disney rides. While we can find all of the information on the MyDisneyExperience App, sometimes it’s nice to have a printout to use when planning. The printable list makes it easy: each ride is listed with its location, any height requirements, mobility access notes, and notes about the ride. I hope these details will help you feel more informed as you plan your trip.
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I do my best to keep this updated, but once you have a list of rides that you really want to ride, double-check on the MyDisneyExperience App for any changes. It’s also important to check and see if any rides are being fixed or updated during your visit. When rides are being refurbished, they can be unavailable for months, so be sure to check before you go!
List of every ride at Magic Kingdom park:
- Main Street Vehicles
- Astro Orbiter
- The Barnstormer
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
- Carousel of Progress
- Casey Jr. Splash and Soak Station
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant
- Haunted Mansion
- “it’s a small world”
- Jungle Cruise
- Mad Tea Party
- Magic Carpets of Aladdin
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- Mickey’s Philharmagic
- Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor
- Peter Pan’s Flight
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Prince Charming Regal Carrousel (Carousel)
- Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
- Space Mountain
- Swiss Family Treehouse
- Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
- Tomorrowland Speedway
- Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover
- Tron Lightcycle Run
- Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid
- Walt Disney World Railroad
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Where to find each ride in Magic Kingdom



Rides along Main Street U.S.A.
Main Street Vehicles
There are 2 locations where you can be picked up for the Main Street Vehicles. Look for the Omnicar sign on the light pole in Town Square by the Railroad Station or in front of Cinderella’s Castle. You can ride in the double-decker omnibus, jitney, horse-drawn trolley, or a fire engine
Walt Disney World Railroad
There are several stops for the Walt Disney World Railroad. The main station is on Main Street U.S.A. Other stops are in Fantasyland and Frontierland. Because of construction work in Magic Kingdom, the train will only stop in Fantasyland and Main Street U.S.A. in 2025.





Rides in Adventureland
Jungle Cruise
Located in the center of Adventureland, this riverboat tour takes you past animatronic animals and lush jungle scenes. The highlight is the skipper, who keeps the ride lively with pun-filled tour. It’s an original Disney attraction and a must-ride for any first-timers.
Pirates of the Caribbean
You’ll find Pirates of the Caribbean in the back corner of Adventureland, just past the Jungle Cruise ride. This classic boat ride sails you through dark caverns and pirate towns under siege. You’ll spot Captain Jack Sparrow hiding out along the way, plus cannon battles and treasure.
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
You can’t miss the Magic Carpets of Aladdin; it is in the center of Adventureland. This spinner ride lets you pilot your own flying carpet. You can tilt up and down, while riders in the back control a gentle “tilt” of the carpet. Watch out for the giant camel near the entrance even sprays water on passing guests.
Swiss Family Treehouse
Just past the Adventureland entrance you’ll spot this recreation of the treetop home of the Swiss Family Robinson. You’ll climb winding stairways to explore bedrooms, a kitchen, and viewing platforms with lovely views of the park. It’s a quiet spot to explore at your own pace.
Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room
Close to the Swiss Family Treehouse this indoor show features singing birds, flowers, and tiki statues in a tropical setting. The animatronic performance is lighthearted and fun, with a catchy theme song. It’s a nice break from the heat and a piece of Disney nostalgia.



Rides in Liberty Square
The Hall of Presidents
Located in Liberty Square, this audio-animatronic show features every U.S. president, past and present. It’s part history lesson, part Disney show, with a patriotic presentation that’s both impressive and informative. The air-conditioned theater is also a welcome break during hot afternoons.
Haunted Mansion
Located at the far end of Liberty Square, this spooky-yet-playful attraction takes you through a haunted estate filled with “999 happy haunts.” From the stretching room to the hitchhiking ghosts, it’s full of clever effects and iconic Disney details. The eerie mansion exterior makes it easy to find near the river.



Rides in Frontierland
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
The entrance to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is at the back of Frontierland by the Frontierland train station. This family-friendly coaster takes you into the diamond mines with Snow White’s seven dwarves. The ride mixes gentle swaying boats with a few fun drops, making it great for kids and adults. You’ll pass through glittering caverns before ending with a peek inside the dwarves’ cottage.
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
You’ll find Big Thunder Mountain way in the back of Frontierland. This runaway mine train coaster races through the canyons and caves of the Old West. It’s fast and bumpy, making it a fun thrill ride for families.
Country Bear Jamboree
Found in Frontierland, this musical stage show stars a cast of audio-animatronic bears performing country songs and comedy. The theater is cozy and air-conditioned, making it an easy stop on a hot day. It’s quirky, charming, and very “old-school Disney.”




Rides in Fantasyland
It’s a Small World
Located in the center of Fantasyland, this gentle boat ride showcases dolls from around the globe singing the famous tune in multiple languages. The colorful sets highlight different cultures and landmarks, celebrating unity and togetherness. Be warned, you’ll have the song stuck in your head for the rest of the day.
Peter Pan’s Flight
Right across from It’s a Small World, Peter Pan’s Flight is a beloved dark ride lets you board a flying ship and soar over London on your way to Neverland. The ride’s suspended track gives the illusion of flying, with scenes of pirates, mermaids, and Captain Hook. It’s a classic that often draws long lines, so it’s best to ride early.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
This ride can be found right by the Mad Tea Party. Bounce with Tigger, float through a blustery day, and drift into Pooh’s dream world. The colorful sets and lovable characters make it especially appealing to young kids. The entrance is marked by a whimsical Hundred Acre Wood façade.
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
This coaster is right in the center of Fantasyland. This family-friendly coaster takes you into the diamond mines with Snow White’s seven dwarves. The coaster mixes swaying cars with a few fun drops, making it great for kids and adults who like coasters. You’ll pass through glittering caverns before ending with a peek inside the dwarves’ cottage.




Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid
Find this ride at the back of Fantasyland, beside the Be Our Guest Restaurant. This dark ride takes you through the story of Ariel with colorful scenes and familiar songs. Clam-shell ride vehicles carry you through iconic moments like “Part of Your World” and “Under the Sea.” The castle exterior makes the entrance easy to spot.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Located in the Storybook Circus area, this spinner ride lets you take control of Dumbo as he soars up and down above the circus-themed area. Kids love steering their elephant, and adults can ride along. A play area inside the queue helps keep little ones entertained while waiting.
The Barnstormer
In Storybook Circus, next to Dumbo. In Storybook Circus, this junior roller coaster zips around in a ride themed to Goofy’s stunt plane. It’s short and mild, making it a great first coaster for young kids. The brightly painted circus theming adds to the fun.
Mad Tea Party
At the center of Fantasyland. Also in Fantasyland, this spinning teacup ride takes you into Alice’s Wonderland. You can control how fast your teacup spins, making it as dizzying or gentle as you like. Its colorful design and central location make it a cheerful park staple.




Casey Jr. Splash and Soak Station
In front of the Barnstormer, you’ll find this fun place for kids to cool down. Water sprays and splashes down from the circus train, giving children a place to cool down and get soaked!
Prince Charming Regal Carrousel
Right in front of Cinderella Castle. This elegant carousel sits in the heart of Fantasyland near Cinderella Castle. It features beautifully carved horses and classic organ music. It’s one of the park’s original attractions and offers a simple, charming ride for all ages.
Mickey’s PhilharMagic
Near Peter Pan’s Flight. In Fantasyland, this 3D show features Donald Duck crashing his way through scenes from Disney classics like Aladdin, The Lion King, and The Little Mermaid. The show combines sweeping visuals, music, and even scents for a fully immersive experience. It’s housed in a theater near Peter Pan’s Flight and Prince Charming Regal Carrousel.
Enchanted Tales with Belle
Near Gaston’s Tavern (be sure to stop for a snack while you’re here!) In Fantasyland, guests step into Maurice’s cottage and through a magic mirror into Beast’s castle. This interactive storytime invites children (and some adults) to play roles in a retelling of Beauty and the Beast alongside Belle herself. It’s a mix of character meet-and-greet and charming live performance.





Rides in Tomorrowland
Space Mountain
Located in the back right corner of Tomorrowland. Found in Tomorrowland, this indoor coaster rockets you through outer space in near-darkness. The ride’s sharp turns, drops, and flashing stars make it a thrilling adventure. It’s one of Magic Kingdom’s most iconic attractions and can be spotted by its futuristic white dome.
TRON Lightcycle / Run
To the left of Space Mountain. In Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom, right next to Space Mountain, this high-speed coaster lets you climb onto a lightcycle and race through the digital frontier. The ride launches you under a glowing canopy before zipping into a dark, neon-lit world filled with futuristic visuals. It’s one of Disney’s fastest rides and a standout nighttime experience with its illuminated track.
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
On the right after Monster’s Laugh Floor. In Tomorrowland, this interactive dark ride turns you into a “Space Ranger” battling Emperor Zurg. You’ll use a laser cannon to shoot at glowing targets and rack up points along the way. It’s part ride, part game, and popular with all ages. This ride is currently closed for refurbishment
Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover
The entrance is at the base of the Astro Orbiter. This elevated tram glides smoothly above Tomorrowland, offering views of the land’s rides and even a peek inside Space Mountain. It’s calm, shaded, and a perfect rest break while still enjoying the park. Many fans consider it a hidden gem.




Tomorrowland Speedway
Across from Cosmic Rays, to the right of the Mad Tea Party Ride. This outdoor ride lets you drive your own small race car along a winding track in Tomorrowland. Kids especially love taking the wheel, even though the cars run on a guide rail. The hum of engines and smell of gasoline give it that classic racetrack feel.
Astro Orbiter
Located in the Center of Tomorrowland (above the PeopleMover). Perched above Tomorrowland, this spinning rocket ride gives you sweeping views of the park. The rockets fly higher than Dumbo or Magic Carpets, making it a more thrilling “spinner” experience. You’ll need to take an elevator up to the launch platform.
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
On the right as you enter Tomorrowland. This comedy show is located in Tomorrowland and invites guests to interact with characters from Monsters, Inc. Live actors and animation combine to create jokes — many inspired by audience participation. The show changes each time, so it’s worth seeing more than once.
Carousel of Progress
Also in Tomorrowland, this rotating theater attraction highlights how technology has changed everyday family life over the decades. Walt Disney himself helped design it for the 1964 World’s Fair. It’s slow-paced, air-conditioned, and full of Disney history.
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