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Orlando Disney Guide | Magic Kingdom🏰

Orlando Disney Guide | Magic Kingdom🏰Orlando was my most anticipated stop on this US trip! We spent 6 full days visiting all 4 Disney parks + 2 Universal parks – one park per day. October is off-season, so we skipped Express Pass entirely! Waits ranged from 20–80 minutes, with top rides around 110 minutes. Keep an eye on wait times – dash over when they drop, and we checked off ALL popular rides✅! (About me: Scared of weightlessness/free fall and upside-down roller coasters. Fine with spinning and centrifugal force – can handle Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and TRON Lightcycle!) 🎢 Ride Reviews TRON Lightcycle Power RunPractically identical to Shanghai Disney – no weightlessness, just blistering speed and spinning centrifugal force. Riding in a prone position feels like driving a motorcycle🏍️ – so thrilling! Seven Dwarfs Mine TrainSame as Shanghai’s version. A few small weightless moments, but they’re short and not uncomfortable. Super fun! Tiana‘s Bayou AdventureIdentical to Tokyo Disney’s log flume ride. Long duration with many small drops – the final drop has noticeable but bearable weightlessness. Sit in the front and you’ll get wet – bring a raincoat! Space MountainFacilities are a bit outdated. No weightlessness, but strong centrifugal force – constant spinning feels like being in a washing machine🪐. Unlike Hong Kong/Tokyo’s 2-person seats, this has 3 people per car (one per row) – sitting close to the ground feels a bit insecure. Big Thunder Mountain RailroadClosed during our visit, but it’s probably similar to Tokyo Disney’s. 🎭 Bonus Recommendations Chill rides with short waits are great for breaks!Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage and Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular are MUST-SEES – amazing stage design✨! ⚠️ Important Tips Orlando’s weather is unpredictable (sunny one minute, rainy the next) – bring a raincoat and load up on sunscreen! If short on time, skip Magic Kingdom. Rides are similar to other parks, and it’s OVERCROWDED – filled with wheelchairs, strollers, and mobility scooters🤯. Fireworks: Stand farther back! It’s as crowded as a Spring Festival train station. Being in the back makes exiting easier, and you’ll get a full view – the fireworks are shot high🎆, so no need to worry about missing out. Guides for the other 3 Disney parks and Universal Studios are coming soon🤤! #OrlandoDisney #MagicKingdom #DisneyGuide #USATravel #OrlandoTravel #OffSeasonTravel #DisneyFireworks #FairyTaleVibes

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Orlando Disney Guide | Magic Kingdom🏰

Orlando Disney Guide | Magic Kingdom🏰Orlando was my most anticipated stop on this US trip! We spent 6 full days visiting all 4 Disney parks + 2 Universal parks – one park per day. October is off-season, so we skipped Express Pass entirely! Waits ranged from 20–80 minutes, with top rides around 110 minutes. Keep an eye on wait times – dash over when they drop, and we checked off ALL popular rides✅! (About me: Scared of weightlessness/free fall and upside-down roller coasters. Fine with spinning and centrifugal force – can handle Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and TRON Lightcycle!) 🎢 Ride Reviews TRON Lightcycle Power RunPractically identical to Shanghai Disney – no weightlessness, just blistering speed and spinning centrifugal force. Riding in a prone position feels like driving a motorcycle🏍️ – so thrilling! Seven Dwarfs Mine TrainSame as Shanghai’s version. A few small weightless moments, but they’re short and not uncomfortable. Super fun! Tiana‘s Bayou AdventureIdentical to Tokyo Disney’s log flume ride. Long duration with many small drops – the final drop has noticeable but bearable weightlessness. Sit in the front and you’ll get wet – bring a raincoat! Space MountainFacilities are a bit outdated. No weightlessness, but strong centrifugal force – constant spinning feels like being in a washing machine🪐. Unlike Hong Kong/Tokyo’s 2-person seats, this has 3 people per car (one per row) – sitting close to the ground feels a bit insecure. Big Thunder Mountain RailroadClosed during our visit, but it’s probably similar to Tokyo Disney’s. 🎭 Bonus Recommendations Chill rides with short waits are great for breaks!Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage and Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular are MUST-SEES – amazing stage design✨! ⚠️ Important Tips Orlando’s weather is unpredictable (sunny one minute, rainy the next) – bring a raincoat and load up on sunscreen! If short on time, skip Magic Kingdom. Rides are similar to other parks, and it’s OVERCROWDED – filled with wheelchairs, strollers, and mobility scooters🤯. Fireworks: Stand farther back! It’s as crowded as a Spring Festival train station. Being in the back makes exiting easier, and you’ll get a full view – the fireworks are shot high🎆, so no need to worry about missing out. Guides for the other 3 Disney parks and Universal Studios are coming soon🤤! #OrlandoDisney #MagicKingdom #DisneyGuide #USATravel #OrlandoTravel #OffSeasonTravel #DisneyFireworks #FairyTaleVibes

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