
Here’s a list of all the shows at Magic Kingdom to see with Tweens: My kids’ favorites were Mickey’s PhilHarmagic and Monsters, Inc Laugh Floor. They are a great way to sit and relax a few minutes or get out of a rainstorm. The Magic Kingdom has lots of entertaining shows. Liberty Square Riverboat – This steamboat takes you on a relaxing cruise around Tome Sawyer Island, and the boat ride lasts less than 20 minutes.Ībove photo: My daughter (who felt too “grown-up” to meet characters) was so excited to meet Stitch in Tomorrowland.It’s literally less than 2 minutes and it isn’t very intense. Barnstormer – This seems like a perfect “first” roller coaster for little kids.Jungle Cruise- A river raft ride with lots of animatronics and funny jokes that kids will enjoy.Transit People Mover – Sit back and relax for 10 whole minutes and enjoy this easy-going tour of Tomorrowland.If you can handle all of the spinning, this ride offers some fantastic views. You have to take an elevator to reach this ride and then your space ship flies very high as it spins. Astro Orbiter – Imagine the Dumbo ride on steroids…and espresso.
There are 3 Jack Sparrows – some are hidden a little so keep on the lookout for those. It features over 125 animatronics and HUGE Pirate Ship.
Pirates of the Caribbean – This boat ride lasts about 9 minutes.
Prince Charming Regal Carousel – It’s a carousel… at Disney World. The end is a little psychedelic, but it’s not scary. The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh – Jump into your Honey Pot to see Winnie Pooh and his friends and their adventures through the Hundred Acre Woods. Magic Carpets of Aladdin – Imagine the Dumbo ride, but with carpets. This is a dark ride, but it isn’t scary at all (even though Ursula appears briefly at the end. Under the Sea – Journey of The Little Mermaid –Jump on your clamshell and enjoy the music and highlights of The Little Mermaid movie. Dumbo the Flying Elephant – Fly and spin with Dumbo. They spin around the room and you can manually spin your teacup as well. Mad Tea Party Teacups – Spinning, oversized teacups.
It’s A Small World – An easy-going boat ride that takes you through different countries showcasing singing animatronic dolls. It is a dark ride, but it is not scary at all. Peter Pan’s Flight – I loved that we were hanging from the ceiling in a boat, flying over London and throughout Peter and Wendy’s adventures. My absolute favorite was Peter Pan’s Flight!ĭepending on your tween’s age and preferences, they may enjoy these “kiddie” rides: We rode almost all of the above rides during our day at Magic Kingdom and we enjoyed all of them! The kids really liked the spinning rides like Dumbo, Magic Carpets, and Astro Orbiter. The Magic Kingdom has a way of bringing out a person’s inner child- even tweens.