Review: Storybook Circus at the Magic Kingdom
By Dave Shute

Time for lemonade and Cracker Jacks
Casey Junior’s back!
Casey Junior’s back!
(Casey Junior, from Dumbo, music and lyrics by Frank Churchill and Ned Washington)
STORYBOOK CIRCUS: GREAT FOR LITTLE KIDS, SO-SO FOR OLDER ONES

Located in the space that used to house Mickey’s Toontown Fair, it continues that former land’s focus on little kids, through a re-themed ride, a moved ride, a character meet and greet area, and a play area.
However, the theming of Storybook Circus is much better than that of Mickey’s Toontown Fair, and much more nicely tied to Disney’s legacy.
REVIEW: STORYBOOK CIRCUS IN NEW FANTASYLAND AT THE MAGIC KINGDOM

(If your kids have not seen Dumbo recently, the theming here makes it worth watching again before your trip–it will have a greater impact.)
You’ll find on the left of this new Fantasyland area the store Big Top Souvenirs and Pete’s Silly Sideshow, an area to meet Donald, Daisy, Goofy and Minnie,
Also on the left, you’ll find an area to get FASTPASSES for the two rides you’ll find on the right, Dumbo and the Barnstormer.
In the center you’ll find the Casey Junior Water Play area and the Fantasyland station of the Walt Disney World Railroad.
Big Top Souvenirs is my new favorite shop at the Magic Kingdom. It has a wonderful assortment of stuff, and great circus theming–including circus wagon-based merchandise fixtures. (Watching Dumbo before you come will help with getting the theming of this space.)


Each is in an unusual circus or sideshow-themed costume that may put off some kids.

The rides themselves are on the right side of Storybook Circus.

The result is a ride that retains its great appeal for little kids, but is much more comfortable to wait for. (For a full review of the new Dumbo, see this.)

It remains fun for kids up to age 8 or so, but not worth much of a wait for anyone else. (For a full review of the new Barnstormer, see this.)




However, like its predecessor, it remains focused on little kids, so families with older kids will find it worth a look, but likely not much of a stop.
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2 comments
I just need to wait some more weeks before giving it a try… argghhh, can´t wait….
Soon, Tom, soon!
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