Welcome to our detailed guide featuring a printable Magic Kingdom map, a vital tool for navigating Walt Disney World’s iconic park in 2024-2025. This in-depth resource will help you expertly navigate all of Magic Kingdom’s rides, restaurants, attractions, and more using our up-to-date map.

The Magic Kingdom map is available to freely print at home, or you can pick up copies at the park entrance once you arrive. Use this map of Magic Kingdom, along with our guide, to discover the best attractions, dining, and shopping across the park’s six enchanting lands spanning 100 acres.

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Maximize Your Visit with a Magic Kingdom Map

As the busiest yet most compact Disney World park, efficient navigation is key for a smooth visit to Magic Kingdom. This detailed map is an indispensable asset that goes beyond navigation to enrich your entire experience.

Leverage the Magic Kingdom map to:

  • Plan Customized Routes: Strategically plot must-do attractions, shows, character meets, and dining to minimize crisscrossing around the park. This allows you to see more magic.
  • Score Prime Parade & Fireworks Spots: Pinpoint the best viewing locations for the colorful Festival of Fantasy afternoon parade and enchanting nightly fireworks by noting where you’ll be when they start.
  • Quickly Access Essentials: Easily locate vital amenities like restrooms, first aid, stroller and wheelchair rentals, baby care centers, and more.

Before you arrive, use a printable version to familiarize yourself with the layout for smooth navigation. You can also access digital maps via the My Disney Experience app or grab an old-school paper one at the entrance. Either way, our Magic Kingdom map ensures you know what to expect at Disney’s crown jewel park!

Now, let’s explore everything the iconic lands have to offer, from beloved attractions to dining, so you can start plotting your family’s course to an enchanting visit.

Themed lands on the Magic Kingdom Map

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Magic Kingdom At A Glance

Opening in 1971, Magic Kingdom was Walt Disney World’s first theme park and remains its crowning jewel. It continues to evolve with the times while preserving its nostalgic charm.

In 2022, Magic Kingdom welcomed over 17 million guests, cementing its status as the world’s most popular amusement park.

With over 50 attractions, shows, dining, and more, the park delights visitors of all ages. Children enjoy character meet-and-greets and timeless rides brimming with nostalgia. Older visitors appreciate cutting-edge immersive experiences and Disney magic.

Magic Kingdom comprises six vibrantly themed lands:

  • Main Street, U.S.A.
  • Adventureland
  • Frontierland
  • Liberty Square
  • Fantasyland
  • Tomorrowland

Let’s explore each land so our Magic Kingdom map is easier to navigate.

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Overview of Magic Kingdom’s Lands

Magic Kingdom whisks guests through six intricately themed lands where fantasy blends into reality. Here, we will explore each land in greater detail:

1. Main Street, U.S.A.

Magic Kingdom Map of Main Street USA

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Travel back to a charming 1900s American town on Main Street, U.S.A. Nostalgic shops, an ice cream parlor, and old-time attractions like train rides, antique cars, and a cinema create vintage appeal. The afternoon Festival of Fantasy parade fills the vibrant thoroughfare with dazzling floats, beloved Disney characters, and lively music for a magical kickoff to your day.

Location: Main Street, U.S.A., is near the park’s front entrance.

Attractions:

  • Walt Disney World Railroad: Taking a scenic train tour around the park is a great way to relax.
  • Main Street Vehicles: Leisurely rides in vintage vehicles.
  • Town Square Theater: Meet (and take photos with) Mickey Mouse and Disney princesses.

Dining:

  • The Crystal Palace: A buffet restaurant featuring Winnie the Pooh and friends, serving American dishes.
  • Tony’s Town Square Restaurant: Table service Italian cuisine inspired by “Lady and the Tramp.”
  • The Plaza Restaurant: Elegant table service restaurant with sandwiches, burgers, and desserts.
  • Main Street Bakery: Quick service Starbucks coffee and baked goods
  • Plaza Ice Cream Parlor: Cool off with a sweet treat at this ice cream shop.
  • Casey’s Corner: Quick service with favorites like hot dogs and nachos.

Shopping:

  • Emporium: The largest store on Main Street, offering kids’ clothing, toys, snowglobes, and more Disney merchandise.
  • Uptown Jewelers: Specializes in fine jewelry, watches, Disney charms, and custom engraved gifts.
  • Main Street Cinema: Shows classic Disney shorts in an old-time cinema (but it’s mainly just a shop).
  • Main Street Confectionery: Old-fashioned candy store with sweets of all kinds.
  • Box Office Gifts: Shop featuring park souvenirs, ornaments, gifts, and collectibles.

2. Adventureland

Magic Kingdom Map of Adventureland

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Step into the wondrous landscapes of Africa, Asia, and the tropics at Adventureland, where mystery and surprises await around every corner. Lush scenery blends with crumbling relics and magical oases, home to epic thrills like Pirates of the Caribbean or brand-new wonders waiting to be discovered. This is Disney adventure at its most exotic and exciting.

Location: The entrance to Adventureland is just past Main Street USA, on the left side when walking from the park’s main entrance.

Attractions:

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: The classic pirate-themed boat ride.
  • Jungle Cruise: A riverboat tour with humorous skippers.
  • The Magic Carpets of Aladdin: Children love this flying carpet ride.
  • Swiss Family Treehouse: A walk-through treehouse adventure for all ages.
  • Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room: An animated musical show featuring flowers, exotic birds, and Tiki statues.

Dining:

  • Jungle Navigation Co. LTD Skipper Canteen: Exotic flavors and adventure themes abound at this table service restaurant.
  • Tortuga Tavern: Seasonal quick-service tacos and burritos
  • Spring Roll Shack Cart: Outdoor quick service cart serving fresh spring rolls with dipping sauce.
  • Aloha Isle: Popular for its Dole Whip, a delicious quick-service treat.
  • Sunshine Tree Terrace: Quick service ice cream and beverages

3. Frontierland

Magic Kingdom Map of Frontierland

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In Frontierland, saddle up and transport back to the rustic American Old West. Listen to audio-animatronic bears sing country music at the Country Bear Jamboree or thunder through a runaway mine train coaster. This land captures Disney magic with modern thrills against the essence of Western history.

Location: Frontierland is near Adventureland and Liberty Square along the Rivers of America.

Attractions:

  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad: A bumpy roller coaster ride through a mining town. The height requirement is 40” or higher.
  • Tiana’s Bayou Adventure: Log flume adventure through a Louisiana bayou. The height requirement is 40” or higher.
  • Tom Sawyer Island: An island exploration adventure perfect for active kids and families.
  • Country Bear Musical Jamboree: Entertaining audio-animatronic musical show.

Dining:

  • Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe: A quick-service restaurant with Tex-Mex cuisine the entire family will love.
  • Golden Oak Outpost: Offers quick bites that are perfect for on-the-go snacking.
  • Westward Ho: Quick service snacks and frozen lemonade.

4. Liberty Square

Magic Kingdom Map of Liberty Square

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With its cobblestone streets and revolutionary icons, Liberty Square evokes the feeling of an idyllic colonial town. Attractions like the Hall of Presidents and the Liberty Tree offer glimpses into the nation’s formative conflicts and victories for independence.

Location: Liberty Square connects Frontierland to Fantasyland.

Attractions:

  • Haunted Mansion: Visit this spooky abode filled with ghosts and drop by the pet cemetery outside.
  • The Hall of Presidents: Educational animatronic show featuring US presidents.
  • Liberty Square Riverboat: Scenic and relaxing boat tour circling Tom Sawyer Island.

Dining:

  • The Diamond Horseshoe: A table service restaurant modeled after an Old West music hall
  • Columbia Harbour House: Quick service seafood spot with fried shrimp, lobster rolls, and New England clam chowder.
  • Liberty Tree Tavern: The table service restaurant offers hearty American fare in a Revolutionary War-themed atmosphere.
  • Sleepy Hollow: Indulge in sweet or savory waffles, funnel cakes, and other treats.
  • Liberty Square Market: Quick service location for frozen Coca-Cola and snacks.

Shopping:

  • Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe: Year-round Christmas store with ornaments, decor, and festive Disney merchandise.
  • Memento Mori: Shop specializing in darker Disney items like Haunted Mansion and Villains-themed items.

5. Fantasyland

Magic Kingdom Map of Fantasyland

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Fantasyland is the embodiment of fantasy and fairytales. Disney classics come to life as beloved characters greet fans. Attractions reimagine iconic films with new adventures that blend storybook charm with innovative rides. Dine inside Cinderella Castle and spot a genuine glass slipper or pixie dust along the way! Fantasy is made real through Disney magic.

Location: Fantasyland lies behind Cinderella Castle in the back of the park.

Attractions:

  • “it’s a small world”: Take a cheerful musical boat ride around the world, passing dancing dolls and characters from global cultures.
  • Peter Pan’s Flight: Fly through the moonlit sky over London City and onward to Neverland on this beloved classic dark ride.
  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train: A popular family-friendly coaster. The height requirement is 38” or higher.
  • Under the Sea – Journey of The Little Mermaid: An all-ages musical ride with Ariel and friends.
  • Mickey’s PhilharMagic: Experience this comedy-filled 3D movie extravaganza starring Donald Duck on a journey through Disney animated classics.
  • Prince Charming Regal Carrousel: Take a nostalgic spin on this beautifully decorated carousel with intricately carved characters.
  • Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Hop onboard a honey pot for a gentle, playful ride through the stories of Winnie the Pooh.
  • Mad Tea Party: Spin around inside the brightly colored teacups on this iconic carnival-style ride.
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant: Gentle spinning aerial ride atop everyone’s favorite big-eared elephant.
  • The Barnstormer: Family-friendly rollercoaster themed around The Great Goofini’s stunt planes. The height requirement is 35” or higher.

Dining:

  • Be Our Guest Restaurant: The restaurant offers an upscale dining experience featuring the “Beauty and the Beast” theme.
  • Cinderella’s Royal Table: Enjoy a delicious meal alongside Disney princesses in Cinderella Castle.
  • Gaston’s Tavern: Rustic tavern themed around the boisterous Gaston, serving snacks like hummus, pork shanks, and Lefou’s Brew.
  • Pinocchio Village Haus: Enjoy pasta, flatbreads, nuggets, and more at this vibrant quick-service location.
  • Friar’s Nook: Grab chicken baskets, jumbo turkey legs, hot dogs, and other on-the-go bites at this seasonal outdoor eatery.
  • Cheshire Cafe: Quick service location serving apple-inspired snacks, chocolate treats, frozen lemonade, and unique Cheshire cat-themed food.
  • Storybook Treats: Indulge your sweet tooth with hand-scooped ice cream, frozen lemonade, and savory snacks.
  • Prince Eric’s Village Market: Fantasyland shop carrying The Little Mermaid-themed apparel, plushes, mugs, snacks, and other ocean-inspired merchandise.

Shopping:

  • Fantasy Faire: Shop filled with princess dresses, accessories, snowglobes, and other magical merchandise.
  • Bonjour! Village Gifts: Store featuring Beauty and the Beast objects, apparel, home goods, and French-inspired gifts.
  • Big Top Souvenirs: Circus-themed store selling plush animals, Dumbo merchandise, toys, and more circus-style items.
  • Sir Mickey’s: Main Street store specializing in upscale handbags, accessories, dress shirts, hats, and luxury gift items.

6. Tomorrowland

Magic Kingdom Map of Tomorrowland

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Blast off into the future inside Tomorrowland, where sci-fi and innovation collide. This land presents a glimpse into coming technological advances, space travel, and human achievement. Signature rollercoasters like Space Mountain thrill while lighter attractions enchant all ages with wonders ahead. The promise of tomorrow, today, awaits.

Location: Tomorrowland sits on the opposite side of the central hub from Fantasyland,

Attractions:

  • TRON Lightcycle / Run:  High-speed sci-fi roller coaster with a height requirement of 48″.
  • Space Mountain: Blast off into space and race through the icy darkness on this iconic high-speed indoor rollercoaster. The height requirement is 44” or higher.
  • Astro Orbiter: Pilot your own rocket ship on this gently spinning elevated ride, offering breathtaking views of the land below.
  • Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin: Fire away at targets on this fun shooting gallery ride based on Disney’s “Toy Story” films.
  • Tomorrowland Speedway: Take the wheel of your own go-kart-type racer on this twisting racetrack, reaching the exhilarating speed of 7 mph. The height requirement is 32” or higher (54″ to drive solo).
  • Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover: A relaxing aerial tram ride providing scenic views of Tomorrowland while a narrator gives details about the sights below.
  • Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress: Revolving theater showcasing how technology evolved through different eras.
  • Monsters Inc Laugh Floor: Get immersed in hilarious live, unscripted comedy and interactive screen gags inspired by Disney and Pixar’s beloved film.

Dining:

  • Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe: Quick service location with a sci-fi feel, serving classic American dishes from rotisserie chicken to burgers.
  • Auntie Gravity’s: Indulge your sweet tooth with refreshing soft serve, inventive sundaes, and creamy smoothies.
  • Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant: Unwind with pasta, burgers, sandwiches, and salads at this scenic quick-service spot amidst the galactic sights of Tomorrowland.
  • The Launching Pad: Outdoor quick service spot for galaxy-themed frozen drinks and snacks.
  • Cool Ship: Quick service shop selling fun futuristic pilot wings, space ice cream sandwiches, and themed goodies.
  • Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company: Relaxing coffee shop serving freshly brewed drinks, pastries, and other baked treats.

Shopping: 

  • Star Traders: The largest shop in Tomorrowland, stocked with space and future-themed clothing, toys, mugs, and pins.
  • Tomorrowland Launch Depot: Shop for TRON-inspired merchandise and collectibles.

Guest Amenities at Magic Kingdom

The Magic Kingdom map also highlights the park’s guest amenities and Disney World customer service areas.

  • First Aid: Assistance with minor medical needs
  • Baby Care Centers: Nursing rooms, diaper changing areas
  • Stroller and Wheelchair Rentals: For mobility assistance
  • Disability Access Service (DAS): Accommodations for disabilities
  • Companion Restrooms: Restrooms for guests needing assistance
  • Lost Children areas: Help locate separated children
  • Disney PhotoPass Services: Professional park photos
  • Memory Maker: Unlimited digital Disney PhotoPass downloads
  • Park Information: In-park help with questions

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FAQ for Navigating Magic Kingdom with a Map

Where can I get paper copies of the Magic Kingdom map?

You can find paper copies of Magic Kingdom maps at the park entrance or print a hard copy at home before you go. Disney World does not mail maps in advance of your trip.

What is the ideal Magic Kingdom touring route?

An optimal route depends on guest ages, priorities, and crowds. Consider starting at Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, then visit Adventureland, Frontierland, and Liberty Square. Adjust plans as needed with help from Lightning Lanes passes and your park map.

When is the best time to visit Magic Kingdom to avoid crowds?

To avoid crowds, go during midweek days, especially in late January-early February, late April, late August, and most of September. Avoid holiday weeks, weekends, and school vacation periods.

Do some Magic Kingdom rides have height requirements?

Yes, a handful have height minimums enforced for safety reasons. See our comprehensive guide on height requirements for Disney World rides.

Can I find dining locations on the Magic Kingdom map?

Yes, the detailed map labels all quick service, table service restaurants, and snack stands for easy meal planning.

Tips for Magic Kingdom First-Timers

  • Arrive Early: To enjoy popular attractions with shorter wait times, be at the park at the rope drop.
  • Maximize Lightning Lane Passes: Secure early access to Lightning Lanes (skip the lines) for high-demand attractions.
  • Mobile Ordering: Save time with quick and easy meal orders through the My Disney Experience app.
  • Scheduled Breaks: Magic Kingdom can be bustling. Use the map to find quieter rest spots in the afternoon.
  • Fireworks Viewing: Beyond Main Street, U.S.A., discover other great fireworks viewing locations with your map.
  • Explore Hidden Gems: Discover less crowded attractions for unique experiences using the map.
  • Stay Hydrated: The weather at Disney World can get scorching in the summer. Use your map to locate Quick Service restaurants where you can request free ice water.
  • Must-See Attractions: First-time visitors shouldn’t miss classics like Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Haunted Mansion.
  • Quieter Experiences: Consider calmer attractions like the PeopleMover or the Hall of Presidents.
  • Character Meet-and-Greets: Include character interactions in your plan, especially for children. The map shows where to find them.
  • Efficient Navigation: Familiarize yourself with Magic Kingdom’s layout on the map to minimize walking and cover all attractions.

Follow these tips and use your Magic Kingdom map for a well-planned, magical adventure in Disney World’s most enchanting park!

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