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Magic Kingdom Day 1 Disney World Updated Multi Pass Itinerary



By Dave Shute

(Note: this is from the Disney World Updated Multi Pass Itinerary.)

MAGIC KINGDOM DAY 1: WEDNESDAY AGENDA

Your visit to Magic Kingdom begins today.

You should have prebooked

  • Two Lightning Lane Single Passes: TRON Lightcycle / Run at 3.30p, and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at 4p
  • A Lightning Lane Tier 1 Multi Pass for Jungle Cruise at noon, and Lightning Lane Multi Passes for Pirates of the Caribbean at 1p, and the Haunted Mansion at 3p

You should have dinner reserved at the Crystal Palace at around 5p.

Today you do not need to use Early Entry.

At the park you will see many of the attractions in Adventureland and Frontierland, with side trips to Fantasyland to see Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and to Tomorrowland to see TRON Lightcycle Run.

Your last scheduled events are the evening fireworks show, Happily Ever After, and, after it opens (rumored for early July 2025) the new evening parade, Disney Starlight–Dream the Night Away.

If you are eligible for Extended Evening Hours and they are on tonight, you may wish to stay for these as well.

AT THE PARK

Eat a late breakfast/early lunch in your hotel, and arrive at the tapstiles at Magic Kingdom by noon.

Head to Adventureland, and see the Jungle Cruise with your noon Lightning Lane Multi Pass.

Ride the Magic Carpets of Aladdin.

Ride Pirates of the Caribbean using your 1p Lightning Lane Multi Pass.

Walk through the Swiss Family Treehouse.

See the Enchanted Tiki Room.

Walk through the breezeway to Frontierland and see Country Bear Jamboree.

Head to Liberty Square, and see the Haunted Mansion using your 3p Lightning Lane Multi Pass.

Ride the Liberty Square Riverboat.

Head to Tomorrowland and use your 3.30p Lightning Lane Single Pass to see TRON: Lightcycle / Run.

Go to Fantasyland and use your 4p Lightning Lane Single Pass to see Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.

Have dinner at Crystal Palace.

The next items on your agenda are the evening fireworks show Happily Ever After, best seen from the Main Street side of the Castle, no further away from the castle than halfway down Main Street, and, after it launches, the new evening parade Disney Starlight–Dream the Night Away.

The fireworks show is typically anytime between ~8p and ~10p (with the earlier times during shorter winter days, and the later during longer summer days and busy days).

Parade schedules have not yet been released, but the last time Magic Kingdom had an evening parade, on some nights it showed an hour before the fireworks, and on other nights both an hour before and an hour after.

Thus, check the schedule, as you may have extra time available to you before the fireworks and/or parade. If so, wander and explore the park, or re-ride, or see rides you have not yet seen.

If you are eligible for Extended Evening Hours, you may wish to stay for these as well. If you do, revisit your favorite rides from today, or the rides in other lands.

PREVIEW OF TOMORROW

Tomorrow has you starting with a late breakfast at Chef Mickey’s, then returning to Magic Kingdom.

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