

Disney Florida
Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom
Part 1
Magic Kingdom
Part 2
Description & Accessibility

Magic Kingdom is a must go when at Disney. To take in all this park has to offer you cannot see it all in one day, if you have the time try and plan on two days here.
If you come by car there is a charge for parking.

For the parades know the start times and pick your viewing spot well in advance, they will not allow the crowd to block passage ways on the sidewalk, so if you want the perfect viewing on the edge of the road you must be at that location well in advance and stay there until the parade is started and finished. The same will be for all the street and fireworks events.
As with the other Disney parks there is Disney photographers at select spots throughout the park and they will take a picture with your camera if you ask but they will also take a picture with their camera and will ask for your photo pass card (free to get the card) or give you a new one in which you can log on later to view the pictures online. You can order these pictures for a charge online only if you choose to do so, there is a way to get the pictures in lower resolution…see instructions at this link…
Accessibility:
Yes but…

Your ability to participate on amusement rides can vary depending on what mobility you have, this goes along with any amusement rides at any of the Disney parks, most of the rides have no roll on capabilities and you would have to be able to transfer to them.
Shows / performances are accessible.
The Park itself is accessible. All Disney transportation services are roll on accessible which includes the mono rail, ferry boats and buses, all free. It is even more important if you are using a scooter or wheelchair to pick out the perfect viewing location well in advance for street parades and stay there until the event is finished, they will not allow the sidewalk to be blocked so if you are not in a good position in an area that is designated for viewing the event you will not be able to find a good spot when the event starts.
By: Donald Kerr