The 21 Must-See Attractions At Disney World Orlando

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Are you curious to see what an astronaut experiences in space? Can you handle a tour through a haunted estate? Have you ever wanted to experience a dark drop ride with a Twilight Zone theme? Then Disney World Orlando is the place you need to visit.

It is difficult to decide what to do at Disney World due to the wide variety of rides and attractions. Here, we will talk about 21 of the best attractions in Disney World Orlando.

21 Must-See Attractions in Disney World Orlando

Don’t know what to do at Disney World? Here are some of the best rides and places to see!

1.  Avatar Flight of Passage

One of the best rides in Animal Kingdom, Avatar: Flight of Passage, is a 3D simulator whereby you travel on the back of a Banshee and explore Pandora. You can feel every moment of it, including the banshee’s breath and the water when you get splashed by a whale.

The forests and waterfalls make this ride a beautiful experience.

2. Space Mountain

Space Mountain, the most exciting ride in Magic Kingdom, may not include inversions or drops but has some thrilling twists and turns. The Tomorrowland-themed futuristic indoor coaster takes you through a magical journey through the stars.

While you wait in the queue, you can stay occupied with fun games and activities!

3.  Expedition Everest

Rollercoasters with drops and turns are great, but rollercoasters that pass through Mountain Everest are even better. Throughout the ride, you experience both beauty and thrill as you attempt to escape from the Yeti who will protect the Forbidden Mountain at all cost.

There’s a reason people consider Expedition Everest the best rollercoaster in Animal Kingdom.

4.  The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

Get ready for a thrilling elevator drop inside an abandoned hotel. Fans of the Twilight Zone will love this ride as they visit the Hollywood Tower Hotel and test their instincts in a terrifying situation.

This spooky ride creates the illusion of getting stuck in time and builds up suspense and excitement like few other rides can.

5.  Pirates of the Caribbean

No, this ride is not inspired by the film series. It inspired the series! The thrilling boat ride with animatronics and a classic theme song make this ride is a Magic Kingdom favorite.

You experience a pirate raid from the moment you bombard a fortress to the debauchery later on. The ride includes many interesting details.

6.  Frozen Ever After

Another boat ride, this time in Epcot, Frozen Ever After is a treat for fans of the movies. You see the figures of Anna and Elsa, fascinating animatronics, and the wintery world the movies take place in. The ride features many popular songs from Frozen as well!

This is one of the newest rides in Epcot.

7.  Haunted Mansion

Don’t put off visiting the Haunted Mansion out of fear! More than horror, this ride includes funny and spooky details alongside catchy theme songs. In the haunted estate, the ghosts and ghouls often come out to talk to you rather than scare you.

The playlist is just the cherry on top.

8.  Mission: SPACE

If you wonder how it feels to be launched into space and visit Mars, you should give Mission: SPACE a go. It feels just like the real thing! You can choose from two missions — The Orange Mission and The Green Mission. The Orange Mission is more intense, as it involves dodging and spinning. The Green Mission is relatively gentler.

9.  Slinky Dog Dash

Located in Toy Story Land, Slinky Dog Dash is the most popular ride in the park. It’s a gentle family rollercoaster with a fascinating build and imaginative tracks.

The Toy Story theme, incorporated really well into the ride, will attract most kids and adults who have watched the beloved movies.

10.  Test Track

Car enthusiasts will love Test Track. In this ride, you get to design your own car, giving it all of the features you want. You then take it on a test run on a long, exciting track.

The design is interactive and thrilling, making Test Track the best ride at Epcot.

11.  Festival of the Lion King

After such thrilling rides, you might want to relax and enjoy a wonderful show with talented professionals and artists. Festival of the Lion King involves fire dancers, acrobats, and singers. The performers try to get the audience involved, too!

The 30-minute performance of the Lion King has a Broadway feel to it thanks to the talented artists who take part in it!

12.  Kilimanjaro Safaris

An informative and fascinating ride in a jeep, Kilimanjaro Safari involves looking at animals like Lions and Zebras in their natural habitat. Along the way, a guide mentions fun facts and trivia about the animals.

You should take this ride early in the morning to take advantage of shorter queues as the attraction gets busier later on.

13. Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway

Who doesn’t want to experience the journey of Mickey and Minnie? Especially when Goofy is driving the trackless train that takes you on a dark ride? This train ride is the newest in Hollywood and is the first ride to showcase Mickey and Minnie’s adventures.

It is a great ride for people of all ages to enjoy!

14.  Epcot’s World Showcase

You can’t leave Disney without seeing Epcot’s World Showcase. It is a World’s Fair with entertainment, attractions, and food from different countries. Be it listening to Taiko drummers or seeing Sergio, the clown, this showcase has it all.

You can also try out different cuisines and drinks from around the world.

15.  Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor

At Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor, human laughter powers the city of Monstropolis. Mike Wazowski leads a comedic and interactive show with puns and knock-knock jokes. You may not find all the jokes funny but the show is especially popular among children.

This attraction, located in Magic Kingdom, isn’t as crowded as some of the rest, but it is definitely worth a try.

16.  Disney Springs

As a centre buzzing with shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities, Disney Springs has expanded over time. It is a great place to refresh and relax after a tiring day at Disney World, with many interesting attractions and vendors.

Many consider it a must-visit and attribute many memories to the place.

17.  Rock’ n’ Roller Coaster

If you plan on visiting Disney World mainly for thrills, you cannot miss the Rock’ n’ Roller Coaster. It is the scariest roller coaster in Disney, with exciting inversions and an extra fast launch.

First, you join Aerosmith as they rush to their gig. Then, the ride begins. It also has a single-rider queue!

18.  Tom Sawyer Island

Inspired by The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, this fictional island in Magic Kingdom is beautiful, interactive, and entertaining. It includes caves, buildings, and references to characters in the books.

It is surrounded by the Rivers of America and is a place you need to see, especially if you’re a fan of old classics like Tom Sawyer.

19.  Happily Ever After Show

This is the part you’ve probably seen in Instagram photos and videos of Disneyland. Located in Magic Kingdom, it is the perfect end to a day at Disney. The attraction involves fireworks, a beautiful view of the castle, and great music.

You can take pictures in front of the castle and just think about the memories you have created at Disney!

20.  Journey into Imagination with Figment

Located in Epcot inside the Imagination Pavilion, Journey into Imagination with Figment is the perfect example of a dark ride. You get on a car and embark on an insightful journey by travell through the Imagination Institute sensory lab. Here, kids can learn about the 5 senses all while taking a gentle dark ride.

21.  Living with the Land

Another Epcot ride, this time in The Land pavilion, is the boat ride Living with the Land. It consists of a dark ride and a greenhouse tour. The boat moves slowly, allowing you to enjoy the journey.

You see multimedia agriculture displays and view the 4 greenhouses of The Land.

Conclusion

Disney World is a great place to visit for people of all ages. Kids can enjoy Toy Story and Mickey Mouse-themed rides, while adults can feel nostalgic with classical music and imaginative journeys. Disney World includes some thrilling rides such as the Rock ‘n’ Rollercoaster and some gentle rides such as Journey into Imagination with Figment.

You can retreat in Disney Springs and think about your experience at Happily Ever After.

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Blog-Author-Rufina

Rufina is a travel writer based in the UK. When she is not busy ticking off her travel bucket list, she likes to transport her readers to the most fascinating corners of the world.

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