Tomorrowland Speedway

Tomorrowland Speedway is a classic and beloved attraction located in the Tomorrowland area of Magic Kingdom. The attraction has been entertaining guests for decades, offering a fun and nostalgic experience that harkens back to the golden age of American car culture. The Tomorrowland Speedway features a track with gasoline-powered miniature cars that guests can drive … Read more

Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant

Located in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom, Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant is a large, open-air dining venue that primarily serves as a flexible event space rather than a consistently operating quick-service restaurant. Positioned along the central hub and facing Cinderella Castle, it offers one of the most desirable viewing locations in the park, particularly for nighttime entertainment. … Read more

Tony’s Town Square Restaurant

Tony’s Town Square Restaurant is a delightful dining establishment located at Magic Kingdom. Inspired by the classic Disney film “Lady and the Tramp,” the restaurant brings to life the charming Italian atmosphere of the movie, offering guests a taste of old-world hospitality and delectable cuisine. As guests step inside Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, they are … Read more

Top of the World

Top of the World was one of the original showpiece restaurants at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, occupying the 15th floor of the resort’s iconic A-frame tower. Opened with Walt Disney World in 1971, it took full advantage of one of the most dramatic dining locations on property: high above Seven Seas Lagoon, with sweeping views of … Read more

Traders of Timbuktu

Traders of Timbuktu was an opening-day Magic Kingdom shop located within Adventureland’s original bazaar complex. Operating from October 1971 until late 2000, it specialized in African-inspired clothing, decorative objects, jewelry, carvings, and animal figures. At a time when Walt Disney World’s stores were frequently designed around narrow merchandise themes, Traders of Timbuktu functioned less like … Read more

Tropic Toppers

Tropic Toppers was one of Magic Kingdom’s original Adventureland shops, opening with the park in October 1971. Located near the front of Adventureland, close to the Jungle Cruise entrance and connected to the land’s old bazaar complex, it specialized primarily in hats, bags, and small jungle-themed merchandise. In the early years of Walt Disney World, … Read more

Uptown Jewelers

Uptown Jewelers is one of Magic Kingdom’s longstanding Main Street, U.S.A. shops, located on the right-hand side of the street as guests walk toward Cinderella Castle. Opened in October 1971, it has been part of the park’s retail fabric since the earliest days of Walt Disney World. Its specialty has always leaned more refined than … Read more

Walt Disney World Railroad

The Walt Disney World Railroad is a classic steam-powered train attraction located within the Magic Kingdom. It is a nostalgic and scenic ride that takes guests on a 1.5-mile journey around the park. The railroad features a narrow-gauge track and operates on a loop that stops at three stations: Main Street, U.S.A., Frontierland, and Fantasyland. … Read more

Walt Disney World Skyway

The Walt Disney World Skyway was a beloved attraction at the Magic Kingdom. Opening on October 1, 1971, the Skyway quickly became an iconic part of the park’s landscape, providing guests with a unique and picturesque aerial view of the Magic Kingdom. The Skyway consisted of two separate gondola systems, transporting guests from Fantasyland to … Read more

Westward Ho

Westward Ho is a quick-service food and beverage location nestled in Frontierland at Magic Kingdom. This quaint, frontier-themed snack stand is a tribute to the pioneering spirit of the American West, capturing the essence of the adventurous and rugged life of settlers and explorers during the westward expansion of the United States. Adorned with rustic … Read more