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Magic Kingdom Day 2 Disney World Updated Multi Pass Itinerary



By Dave Shute

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

MAGIC KINGDOM DAY 2: THURSDAY AGENDA

Today you continue your visit to Magic Kingdom after a late breakfast/brunch at Chef Mickey’s.

Today you do not use either Early Entry or Lighting Lane

Your day begins near Magic Kingdom with a visit to the next door Contemporary Resort for a late breakfast at Chef Mickey’s in Disney’s Contemporary Resort. (Travel to Magic Kingdom, then go from there to the Contemporary.) After Chef Mickey’s, you will then pursue a mix of mostly lower-key experiences in Magic Kingdom.

A key attraction this afternoon will be the Festival of Fantasy Parade. Usually at 3p, sometimes it starts at 2p instead. You’ll need to double check the schedule and move things around so that you are free from 30 minutes before the hour (to find a spot) to 30 minutes after.

AT THE PARK

Arrive at Magic Kingdom. Either walk or take the Resort Monorail to Disney’s Contemporary Resort, and enjoy a late breakfast there.

Return to Magic Kingdom either by walking or the Resort Monorail.

Depending on the start time of the afternoon parade, either

  • If the parade is at 2p, find a spot to watch the parade, then after the parade ride the Walt Disney World Railroad, taking it all the way around the park, or
  • If the parade is at 3p, ride the Walt Disney World Railroad, taking it all the way around the park, then find a spot to watch the parade

Next, see Tom Sawyer Island, accessible by rafts near Country Bears. Tom Sawyer Island, soon to permanently close, is usually open in the middle of the day—e.g. from 11a to 4.30p. The island is an unstructured land to explore, not a defined attraction with a beginning, middle and end. Depending on how it piques the interest of your group, and how much you simply need to run around and be unstructured, it could reward a visit (including waits for the rafts back and forth) of 60 minutes to 90 minutes.

Go to Liberty Square and see the Hall of Presidents, if it has reopened by your visit.

Go into Fantasyland and see Prince Charming Regal Carrousel

In Tomorrowland, see Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress.

Ride the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover.

You are now done for the day! Have dinner at the park, or back at your hotel.

PREVIEW OF TOMORROW

Tomorrow, you complete your visit to Magic Kingdom

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