Walt Disney World Single Rider Lines: The Complete 2025 Guide
A complete 2025 guide to Walt Disney World Single Rider lines. Find out which rides offer them, how they work, and how to use them to cut wait times at Animal Kingdom, EPCOT, and Hollywood Studios.
Waiting in long lines is part of the Disney World experience, but savvy visitors know there are ways to cut down on wait times without paying extra. One of the most underrated strategies is using Single Rider lines. These special queues allow Disney to maximize ride capacity while giving solo guests (or groups willing to split up) a faster way to board. If you don’t mind riding separately, Single Rider lines can save you hours across your Disney day.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore which rides offer Single Rider options, how they work, the pros and cons, guest tips, and strategies for getting the most out of them. By the end, you’ll be able to plan a smart Disney itinerary that balances time savings with magical experiences. Let’s dive in.
What Are Single Rider Lines?
Single Rider lines are a system Disney uses to fill empty seats left on attractions. For example, if a coaster has four seats per row and a group of three boards, one seat goes empty. That’s where a single rider steps in, filling the seat without slowing operations.
The biggest advantage is time savings. On many rides, the Single Rider wait can be a fraction of the standby time. If Test Track is listed at 90 minutes, the Single Rider line might be closer to 30. Expedition Everest might post 60 minutes while the Single Rider line is closer to 15.
The trade-off is separation. If you’re with friends or family, you won’t sit together. In addition, Single Rider queues often bypass themed standby lines and pre-shows. That means less immersion, but more efficiency.
Which Disney World Rides Have Single Rider Lines in 2025?
As of 2025, six rides across three Disney World parks regularly offer Single Rider lines.
Animal Kingdom
Expedition Everest
This thrilling roller coaster sends riders careening through the Himalayas on a runaway train that encounters broken tracks, backward drops, and a fearsome Yeti. Expedition Everest is one of the best-kept Single Rider secrets in Disney World. The line here moves fast, making it easy to re-ride multiple times in a day. The only downside is that the Single Rider path skips the museum-style queue filled with artifacts, climbing gear, and cultural touches.
EPCOT
Test Track
One of EPCOT’s most popular rides, Test Track combines design interactivity with a high-speed automotive test drive. Standby guests design their own cars, testing them for efficiency, responsiveness, and power before boarding. Single Rider skips the design studio, placing you directly in the boarding area. While you lose customization, you often save over an hour of waiting.
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
This whimsical trackless ride shrinks guests to the size of a rat for a chase through Gusteau’s kitchen. Because of its popularity, Remy’s often sees long waits. Single Rider can be a lifesaver, though you miss some of the interactive queue.
Hollywood Studios
Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
This indoor coaster launches guests from 0 to 57 mph in under three seconds. The Single Rider option can reduce your wait, but it’s not always as reliable as Everest or Test Track.
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
This Star Wars attraction allows six guests to pilot the Millennium Falcon. Single Riders are almost always assigned the role of Engineer. If piloting is your dream, standby is better—but for a quick ride, Single Rider is perfect.
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance (variable availability)
Disney has tested a Single Rider option for Rise, though it’s not always open. When it is, you’ll save time but miss the elaborate pre-shows. Best for repeat riders.
Tips for Using Single Rider Lines
Check the app and tip boards: Look for the Single Rider icon in My Disney Experience.
Expect to miss pre-shows: Do standby once for the story, then Single Rider for repeats.
Prioritize value: Everest and Test Track are the best bets.
Combine tools: Use with Lightning Lane, rope drop, and smart planning.
Stay flexible: Lines can pause if fewer empty seats are available.
Guest Perspectives
“Everest’s single rider line is fantastic. We got on the same train 7 out of 8 times.”
“Smuggler’s Run Single Rider will almost always place you as an engineer, but it’s worth it for the quick turnaround.”
“Rise of the Resistance Single Rider cut my wait to 45 minutes instead of 60, but I missed the pre-shows.”
Ride-by-Ride Strategy Breakdown
Expedition Everest (Animal Kingdom)
Pros: Fast, easy to re-ride.
Cons: Misses detailed theming.
Best Use: Afternoon repeat rides.
Test Track (EPCOT)
Pros: Cuts wait times in half or more.
Cons: Miss science on the future of cars (doesn’t really matter)
Best Use: Afternoon/evening.
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure (EPCOT)
Pros: Good alternative to Lightning Lane.
Cons: Miss queue storytelling.
Best Use: When wait exceeds 60 minutes.
Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster (Hollywood Studios)
Pros: Saves time during peak.
Cons: Inconsistent.
Best Use: If standby > 40 minutes.
Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run (Hollywood Studios)
Pros: Quick access.
Cons: Usually Engineer role.
Best Use: Repeat rides.
Rise of the Resistance (Hollywood Studios)
Pros: Shorter wait.
Cons: Miss immersive pre-shows.
Best Use: Repeat visits.
Summary Table
| Ride | Park | Benefit | Trade-Off |
|---|---|---|---|
| Expedition Everest | Animal Kingdom | Fastest-moving queue | Miss themed queue museum |
| Test Track | EPCOT | Huge time-saver | Skip car design feature |
| Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure | EPCOT | Built with Single Rider in mind | Miss some theming |
| Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster | Hollywood Studios | Can save time during peak hours | Inconsistent; may be slower |
| Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run | Hollywood Studios | Quick access to cockpit experience | Usually assigned Engineer role |
| Rise of the Resistance | Hollywood Studios | Reduces wait times | Skips story-driven pre-shows |
How to Incorporate Single Rider into Your Disney World Plan
Animal Kingdom Strategy
Rope drop Avatar Flight of Passage.
Ride Kilimanjaro Safaris mid-morning.
Use Expedition Everest’s Single Rider line later in the day.
EPCOT Strategy
Rope drop Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind.
Use Lightning Lane for Frozen Ever After.
Save Test Track and Remy’s for Single Rider.
Hollywood Studios Strategy
Rope drop Slinky Dog Dash.
Book Lightning Lane for Tower of Terror.
Use Single Rider for Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster, Smugglers Run, and Rise (if available).
Extra Planning Considerations for 2025
Single Rider availability can change. Always check the My Disney Experience app the day of your visit.
It’s also smart to pair Single Rider with dining and show schedules. Plan rides during natural crowd diversions—while someone picks up a mobile order, while others browse shops, or right after parades, Fantasmic!, or EPCOT’s fireworks. If your group has a lunch reservation, one person can hop in a Single Rider queue and rejoin later. This keeps you out of peak surges and helps you fit more attractions into your day.
Solo travelers benefit the most, but families with teens who don’t mind splitting up can also take advantage.
Final Thoughts
Single Rider lines at Walt Disney World are one of the best-kept secrets for saving time without extra cost. They’re not ideal for every attraction, particularly story-driven experiences where the queue is part of the ride. But for thrill rides and repeat visits, they can be game-changing.
To make the most of them:
Use Expedition Everest and Test Track whenever possible.
Save standby for your first time on immersive attractions.
Take advantage of Smugglers Run for quick re-rides.
Use Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Single Rider only when standby is high.
Consider Rise of the Resistance Single Rider only as a repeat experience.
With smart planning, Single Rider can help you ride more, wait less, and enjoy the magic from a new perspective.
Darren spent nearly 20 years as an Orlando travel agent, helping families plan unforgettable vacations to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Disney Cruise Line, and beyond. Today, he has transitioned his passion for travel into writing and video production. As a travel writer and producer, Darren shares insider tips, reviews, and in-depth guides through his blog and his travel channel on YouTube, where viewers can explore destinations, resorts, and theme parks with him. You can find his videos here on his Travel Channel.
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Raise a Glass! The Beak and Barrel Pirate Tavern Opens at Magic Kingdom
Step inside The Beak and Barrel, a brand-new pirate tavern at Magic Kingdom, featuring immersive storytelling, themed cocktails, small bites, and plenty of Disney magic.
I still remember the days when you couldn’t even get a drink at Walt Disney World—how times have changed!
Now, I’m raising a glass to The Beak and Barrel, a swashbuckling “Pirates of the Caribbean”-themed tavern officially opened at Magic Kingdom Park as of August 29, 2025.
This lively spot is perfect for adventurers of all ages, with a rich backstory, immersive décor, and an incredible lineup of drinks, snacks, and surprises that truly capture the pirate’s life.
From the moment I stepped inside, I felt like I’d been transported straight into a scene from the iconic ride.
The tavern is packed with treasure-worthy details in every corner, from the Mess Hall with its pirate-crafted chandelier and mysterious Mermaid Windows, to the Cursed Bar, complete with a towering skull centerpiece and an Enchanted Rum Bottle said to never run dry.
I loved wandering into the Captains’ Quarters, where slashed paintings and miniature ships in glass bottles come alive, and peeking into the Mapmaker’s Room, overflowing with charts, scrolls, and pirate secrets.
It’s part dining spot, part storytelling adventure, and 100% Disney magic.
Of course, the drinks and bites are just as adventurous as the décor! I couldn’t resist trying the Salty Seas mARRRgarita, a striking purple cocktail with Southeast Asian flavors, and the Siren’s Whisper, a rum-based creation inspired by the Fountain of Youth.
Foodies will love the Kraken’s Catch, a bold seafood salad, and the cheesy, chili-packed Cook’s Corn Griddle Cakes.
For those who prefer non-alcoholic sips, the Treasure Trove and Cursed Treasure are just as imaginative, while beer lovers will appreciate the exclusive draft offerings like Pirate’s Paradise Blonde Ale and Berried Treasure Session Sour.
And because no pirate adventure is complete without loot, I had to grab the Plunderer’s Punch—served in a souvenir skull mug—and check out the special Beak and Barrel merchandise at Plaza del Sol Caribe Bazaar.
Whether you’re stopping in for a cocktail, a bite, or just to soak in the pirate lore,
The Beak and Barrel is a must-visit for Disney fans. This tavern proves there’s always something new to discover at Walt Disney World, and I can’t wait to return for another round!
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Walt Disney World Announces Major Updates: Walt Disney Audio-Animatronic, Tron: Ares Ride Overlay, Cinderella Castle Refresh, and Villains-Themed Land Inspiration
Walt Disney World has announced exciting updates at Magic Kingdom, including a new Walt Disney Audio-Animatronic in Carousel of Progress, a Tron: Ares ride overlay, a Cinderella Castle refresh, and a first look at design inspiration for the Villains-themed land.
Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando has just unveiled exciting updates for Magic Kingdom, and fans of Disney parks are buzzing with anticipation. From an innovative Walt Disney Audio-Animatronic figure to a bold new overlay for TRON Lightcycle / Run, and a reimagined look for Cinderella Castle, there’s plenty of magic on the horizon. Disney Imagineers also revealed stunning architectural inspirations for the long-awaited Villains-themed land, proving that the future of Magic Kingdom is brighter—and more thrilling—than ever.
Walt Disney Joins Carousel of Progress in Audio-Animatronic Form
For the first time in Magic Kingdom history, guests will soon see Walt Disney himself in Audio-Animatronic form at the beloved classic attraction, Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress.
While details about John, Sarah, and the family’s next chapter remain under wraps, Disney confirmed that Imagineers are keeping the heart of the attraction intact while introducing this iconic experience to a new generation of Disney fans.
Guests can expect a touching tribute to Walt Disney and his optimistic vision of the future, perfectly captured in the attraction’s signature theme, “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow.”
TRON Lightcycle / Run Introduces Tron: Ares Ride Overlay
The futuristic thrills of TRON Lightcycle / Run are getting a major transformation this fall with the brand-new Tron: Ares ride overlay.
Beginning September 15, guests will dive into a high-speed Lightcycle race surrounded by intense red and orange light trails, replacing the attraction’s current blue and white visuals.
Enhanced by the industrial, adrenaline-charged soundtrack of Nine Inch Nails, this temporary overlay promises a heart-pounding experience unlike anything currently at Walt Disney World.
Cinderella Castle Receives Elegant New Color Palette
I am so excited for this one! Cinderella Castle, the iconic centerpiece of Magic Kingdom, will soon feature a refreshed color palette inspired by the park’s original design. I never cared for the pink 50th Anniversary color scheme, and I definitely think it has overstayed its welcome.
Disney shared a stunning new artist rendering, showcasing shades of gray, cream, and blue, accented by gold details to highlight the castle’s intricate architecture.
For over 50 years, Cinderella Castle has been a symbol of Disney magic, and this new look brings back a timeless elegance while maintaining its grandeur.
Villains-Themed Land Draws Inspiration from Paris and Barcelona Architecture
Disney Imagineering also revealed new details about the highly anticipated Villains-themed land coming to Magic Kingdom.
Imagineers traveled to Paris, France and Barcelona, Spain to study Art Nouveau architecture, taking inspiration from the style’s organic curves, bold colors, and dramatic scale.
Collaborating with art historians and local professors, the design team is crafting an immersive land that captures the dark elegance of Disney’s most iconic villains.
Magic Kingdom continues to evolve while honoring its history, giving guests new attractions, immersive lands, and reimagined park icons to look forward to.
From the emotional debut of a Walt Disney Audio-Animatronic figure to the thrill of Tron: Ares, these announcements ensure that there’s always “a great big beautiful tomorrow” waiting at Walt Disney World.
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Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Reopens with New Magic in 2026
The wildest ride in the wilderness is getting even wilder! When Big Thunder Mountain Railroad reopens at Walt Disney World in 2026, guests can expect refreshed storytelling, new surprises like the dazzling Rainbow Caverns, and the same classic thrills fans have loved for decades.
Howdy, folks! As someone who never skips a ride on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad when visiting Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, I can’t tell you how excited I am for what’s coming next. In 2026, this iconic coaster is set to reopen with brand-new magic, and Disney has just shared some electrifying new details about what we can expect when the wildest ride in the wilderness takes us barreling down the tracks once again.
The Story of Big Thunder Mountain
Like every great Disney attraction, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad comes with a backstory. It all goes back to the days of America’s first major gold rush, when a wealthy mining magnate named Barnabas T. Bullion struck gold in the Big Thunder region. Bullion quickly set up the Big Thunder Mountain Mining Company, dreaming of untold riches.
But the mountain had other ideas. Machines failed, cave-ins stopped progress, and strange, unexplainable things started happening underground. The more the miners dug, the more the mountain fought back. Legend has it the spirit of Big Thunder wasn’t too happy with humans carving into its heart — and when guests board those runaway trains, they discover just how wild this wilderness can be.
What’s New in 2026
The mountain-top to cavern-deep refurbishment currently underway is giving Big Thunder Mountain a major glow-up. When the attraction reopens in 2026, not only will it be refreshed for years of thrills to come, but Disney Imagineers are also adding brand-new storytelling elements to keep longtime fans and first-timers alike on the edge of their seats.
One of the most exciting updates is the addition of the Rainbow Caverns, a glowing underground wonder filled with phosphorescent pools and shimmering iridescent stalactites and stalagmites. It’s stunning at first glance — but don’t get too comfortable. The caverns aren’t nearly as welcoming as they look, and that ominous rumble deep within the mountain might just mean trouble ahead.
Why Big Thunder Mountain Is a Classic
From Disneyland to Tokyo Disney, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is one of Disney’s most iconic attractions worldwide. Here at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, it’s a must-do not just for the thrills, but also for the storytelling. The wild ride through the desert landscape, the unpredictable twists and turns, and the immersive theming make it a favorite for families and thrill-seekers alike.
With these upcoming updates, Big Thunder Mountain is about to feel fresh while still keeping its roots firmly in place. For me, it’s the perfect example of Disney striking that balance between nostalgia and new magic.
Final Thoughts
I know that when 2026 rolls around, I’ll be first in line to see the new Rainbow Caverns and experience the wildest ride in the wilderness like never before. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has always been one of my favorites at Walt Disney World, and now, with new surprises deep inside the mountain, this classic is about to become even more legendary.
So hold onto your hats, folks — Big Thunder is coming back, and it’s going to be a wild ride!
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Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets: Coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2026
The Muppets are taking over Disney’s Hollywood Studios! Opening in 2026, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets will feature the Electric Mayhem, a brand-new soundtrack, and the same high-speed thrills fans love — all with a hilarious Muppets twist.
As a huge Muppets fan and longtime Disney World visitor, I can’t even begin to describe how excited I am for this announcement: Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets is officially speeding into Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2026! This high-energy reimagining of the classic attraction combines the fast thrills we already love with the outrageous humor and chaos that only the Muppets can deliver.
And the best part? The new headliners are none other than the legendary Electric Mayhem.
The Electric Mayhem: One Night Only!
The story kicks off with the Electric Mayhem preparing for their biggest Hollywood concert yet. Animal, Dr. Teeth, Janice, Floyd, Zoot, and Lips are set to rock the house — except for one tiny problem: the band has gone missing!
Across town at G-Force Records, things look a little different these days. That’s because the record label is now under new management — The Muppets! With Scooter’s uncle, J.P. Grosse, putting his name (and the “G”) into G-Force, the Muppets have transformed the legendary studio into their own colorful headquarters. It’s the perfect place to make music… if only the band can actually stay put long enough to play a show.
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Courtyard
Before you even step inside, the fun begins. Fans of the giant red guitar outside the coaster will be happy to know it’s staying — but with a Muppet twist. The new version features a psychedelic paint job inspired by a classic Muppet car design, along with a golden piano key detail that nods to Dr. Teeth himself. It’s a fresh, funky new look that sets the tone for the chaos inside.
Welcome to the Studio
Your VIP pass gets you inside G-Force Records, where the penguin engineers are hard at work, Scooter is frantically trying to wrangle the Electric Mayhem, and the band… well, let’s just say they’d rather jam than head to the stage. It’s classic Muppet mayhem in the making.
A Rock ‘n’ Roll Road Trip
Of course, it wouldn’t be Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster without a high-speed ride across town. Thanks to some wild technology from Muppet Labs, you’ll hop into a super-fast limousine for a twisting, turning, scream-filled race through Hollywood. Expect plenty of hilarious Muppet-style detours, sight gags, and cameos along the way.
And yes — throughout the ride you’ll be blasting the Electric Mayhem’s greatest hits in your ears. I can already tell this soundtrack is going to be incredible, and I’ll be crossing my fingers for a setlist reveal from G-Force Records soon.
Final Thoughts
With its mix of high-energy thrills, incredible music, and laugh-out-loud Muppets humor, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets is shaping up to be one of the most exciting new Disney World attractions in years. I know I’ll be first in line at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2026 to experience it for myself.
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2025 Walt Disney World Must-Do Highlights for Every Park
Planning a 2025 Disney World trip? Here’s your park-by-park guide to the top attractions, shows, and must-try experiences—from Magic Kingdom to Typhoon Lagoon and Disney Springs. Perfect for first-time visitors!
Your 2025 Walt Disney World Must-Do List: Park-by-Park Highlights for First-Time Visitors
Planning a trip to Walt Disney World in 2025? Whether you're a first-time visitor or returning after a few years away, the parks have evolved—and there's never been a better time to experience the magic. From thrilling new attractions at Magic Kingdom and EPCOT, to splash-worthy adventures at Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach, this guide will help you discover the top must-do experiences at each Walt Disney World destination.
In this easy-to-follow, park-by-park guide, I’ll walk you through the best rides, shows, restaurants, and hidden gems across all four theme parks, the two water parks, and Disney Springs. If you're overwhelmed by all the options and not sure where to start, this post is for you.
Let’s dive into the best things to do at Disney World in 2025—so you can make the most of your vacation and create unforgettable memories.
Epcot
welcome to a place where the impossible becomes possible. A place that inspires you to look at the world differently. A place that shows how amazing our world can be when we dream together. And a place that inspires you with the magic of possibility. Welcome to Epcot
!Celebracion Encanto!
Experience an interactive and spirited sing-along that celebrates the magic and music of Encanto… and the marvelous Madrigal family… at the CommuniCore plaza stage
Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure
Join Chef Remy on a daring 4D culinary caper that will captivate all your senses as you zip and scurry through Gusteau’s famous restaurant in Paris
Journey Of Water, Inspired By Moana
Come stroll along a lush exploration trail where you can interact with water as it journeys from the sky to the oceans and back again. This immersive experience allows you to witness the water cycle firsthand, engaging with educational exhibits and natural landscapes that highlight rain, rivers, evaporation, and ocean currents. Ideal for families and nature enthusiasts, the trail offers a peaceful retreat within Orlando’s busy environment while providing insightful lessons on the importance of water in our ecosystem. Comfortable walking paths and shaded areas make it a perfect way to connect with nature and learn about the critical role water plays in sustaining life.
Luminous The Symphony Of Us
Designed to bring us all together, this nighttime spectacular is a dazzling pageant of fireworks, fountains, music, and lights set to an original composition. Each element is meticulously choreographed to create an immersive experience that resonates with guests of all ages. The fireworks explode in vibrant colors against the night sky, while fountains dance in perfect harmony, synchronized to the uplifting musical score. The lighting design enhances every moment, highlighting architectural features and adding depth to the visual storytelling. This show not only entertains but also evokes a sense of unity and wonder, making it a memorable centerpiece for any Orlando theme park evening.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park offers an unparalleled blend of adventure, wildlife, and immersive storytelling. Here, you can encounter exotic animals from around the globe in carefully crafted habitats that emphasize conservation and education. The park’s standout area, Pandora – The World of Avatar, transports guests to the lush, bioluminescent moon of Pandora, where innovative rides like Avatar Flight of Passage provide a breathtaking experience beyond imagination.
Beyond exploration and discovery, the park features unique entertainment options such as the Festival of the Lion King and the thrilling Expedition Everest roller coaster. Whether you’re admiring the towering Tree of Life or embarking on a safari across the African savannah, Disney’s Animal Kingdom delivers a magical experience that honors the wonders of nature while captivating visitors of all ages.
Expedition Everest-Legend Of The Forbidden Mountain
Race through icy Himalayan peaks on a speeding train and brace yourself for a close encounter with the legendary Yeti
Festival Of The Lion King
Delight in this larger-than-life show filled with songs, pageantry and puppetry celebrating the classic movie, The Lion King
Kilimanjaro Safaris
This safari journey takes you over 110 acres of African-like savanna where you’ll encounter giraffes, elephants, lions, and more. Here no two safaris are the same.
Finding Nemo: The Big Blue… AND BEYOND!
Dive into a spectacular stage show- filled with puppets, singers and other performers-set in the underwater world of Disney and Pixar’s Finding Nemo
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Come experience favorite stories and characters in a place where you, your friends and family all become part of the story itself- At Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Star Wars: Rise Of The Resistance
Join the resistance in an unforgettable battle against the First Order on this exciting attraction. The mission is bound to have unexpected twists and turns, but you’ll have the help of fighters including Rey and BB-8 to give you a fighting chance
New! Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After
Debuting in summer 2025, enter the realm of the Magic Mirror and behold a fiendishly funny and fantastical new stage show that, with your help, will reveal which DIsney villain has been treated the most unfairly of them all
Slinky Dog Dash
Take off on a family-friendly coaster as Slinky Dog’s coils twist around curves, hills, and drops. It’s just part of the fun inside Toy Story Land
New! The Little Mermaid- A Musical Adventure
Also beginning 2025, relive Ariel’s story during this dazzling new theatrical production. Get swept away by moving musical numbers, favorite characters, puppetry, live performances, stunning set pieces, and cutting-edge effects
Magic Kingdom
Welcome to this timeless place full of never-ending enchantment, one-of-a-kind attractions and unforgettable moments. Welcome to Magic Kingdom Park-where storybook fantasy becomes everyday reality.
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure
The bayou meets Disney magic on this thrilling, can’t-miss attraction. So drop on in for a good time with Princess Tiana and a jazz-loving alligator Louis as they embark on a musical adventure that leads to a spirited Mardi Gras celebration
Dumbo The Flying Elephant
Board this classic attraction that lets you soar high in the sky and see lots of elephants fly! With the help of Timothy Q. Mouse and his “magic” feather, of course.
Tron Lightcycle Run
Climb aboard your very own Lightcycle and take off on a high-speed adventure across the Grid-a dark, computerized world with no horizons. Here, there’s no limit to the excitement
Happily Ever After
Go on a dazzling journey of color, light, and song that captures the heart, humor and heroism of beloved Disney stories during this astounding nighttime fireworks extravaganza featuring lights, lasers, and special effects.
Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon
Escape to this tropical paradise born from a fabled storm that left everything from fun-filled flumes and a lazy river to a kid’s area and one huge wave pool in its wake!
Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool
Enjoy an epic body surf experience as you’re propelled to shore in North America’s largest wave pool. With a continuous set of swells, you’re sure to catch a gnarly one!
Crush ‘N’ Gusher
Enter an abandoned fruit-processing plant and prepare for a thrilling water coaster ride through a 400-foot-long “fruit chute.” Hang on as your raft takes you on uphill climbs, down sudden drops, around sharp turns and beyond.
Miss Adventure Falls
Gather your crew and climb aboard this thrilling whitewater adventure. Feel the rush of excitement with family and friends as you rush down the whitewater, discover hidden jewels and have a whole lot of fun.
Ketchakiddee Creek
This fun area features mini waterslides, crawl tubes, waterfalls and even a leaky tugboat with a water cannon.
Disney’s Blizzard Beach
This melted ski resort doubles as a water wonderland of some of the fastest, largest downhill thrills under the sun-with lots of fun for grown-ups and kids alike!
Tikes Peak
in this Frozen-themed area, little ones get to have big fun on mini snow-banked slides, side-by-side downhill slides, a junior inner tube ride and snow chutes. They can even see Frozen friends like Olaf, his snowgie pals and more!
Summit Plummet
Plunge 12 stories down this body slide that sends you rocketing through a darkened tunnel and into a spray of whitewater after a 360-foot-long descent.
Cross Country Creek
Kick back and chill out as you float on an inner tube down this lazy river that encircles the entire Water Park. Mysterious caves and illuminated grottoes included.
Teamboat Springs
Prepare to be propelled through 1,200 feet of twists and turns on this superlong,superwide whitewater raft ride.
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What to Expect at Zootopia: Better Zoogether! at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Get ready to step into the world of Zootopia at Disney’s Animal Kingdom! The new Zootopia: Better Zoogether! attraction brings Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde, Gazelle, and brand-new characters to life in a spectacular 4D show at the Tree of Life Theater. Here’s everything you need to know before your next Walt Disney World visit.
I’m so excited to share the details about one of the newest additions coming to Walt Disney World — the Zootopia: Better Zoogether! attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. As someone who’s always on the lookout for what’s new at the parks, I couldn’t wait to dig into what this experience has in store.
When you make your way over to the Tree of Life Theater (home to past fan-favorites like “It’s Tough to be a Bug”), you’ll step right into the celebration of Zoogether Day. This is where the world of Zootopia comes alive on stage with familiar faces and brand-new friends. One of the standouts is Heidi Howler, a slick-talking wolf who hosts the Zoogether Day LIVE! broadcast with excitement, energy, and — of course — plenty of howling.
Of course, the stars of the show are none other than Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde. Not only will they appear in the attraction itself, but you’ll also find them greeting guests over on Discovery Island at the Zoogether Day Gathering Spot. For me, that’s one of the coolest parts — the chance to meet these characters in person before or after seeing them in the show.
The Zoogether Day festivities highlight the different biomes of Zootopia in a way that only Disney could pull off. Guests will see:
An ice-skating spectacular straight from Tundratown
Synchronized swimming inspired by Marsh Market
Tiny mouse drone shows lighting up the skies over Little Rodentia
A grand musical finale from Gazelle herself
What makes this even more special is that the cast from the original Zootopia movie — including Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman — are returning to lend their voices. On top of that, Disney Animation filmmakers Jared Bush and Byron Howard worked hand-in-hand with Walt Disney Imagineering to create a seamless blend of film and theme park magic. That’s how you know this will be more than just another show — it’s truly going to immerse us in the city of Zootopia.
And if you’re a Disney fan like me, here’s a little extra magic: previews are expected later this fall for Cast Members, Annual Passholders, and Disney Vacation Club Members. I’ll be keeping a close eye on those announcements, because you can bet I’ll be there the second they open the doors.
This new 4D show at Disney’s Animal Kingdom feels like the perfect addition to a park that’s all about celebrating the natural world. Zootopia: Better Zoogether! not only brings beloved characters to life but also reminds us that our world, like Zootopia’s, is profoundly interconnected.
I know I’ll be heading straight for the Tree of Life Theater on my next visit to Animal Kingdom. Between the energy of the live show, the chance to meet Judy and Nick, and the incredible details Disney always delivers, this attraction sounds like it’s going to be a must-see in 2025.
So, are you ready to experience Zootopia: Better Zoogether! at Walt Disney World? I know I am — and I think it’s safe to say this is going to be one of the wildest new shows at Disney’s Animal Kingdom!
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Photo Tour of Disney's Art of Animation Resort - Little Mermaid Rooms
Thinking of staying in a Little Mermaid Standard Room at Disney's Art of Animation Resort? Join me for a photo tour of this popular Disney Value Resort! I'll take you inside one of these uniquely themed rooms and give you an idea of what to expect during your stay. Plus, since Art of Animation was originally planned as Phase 2 of Pop Century, I'll show you how the Little Mermaid rooms compare to their Pop Century counterparts, highlighting the key differences in beds, space, and overall vibe. Find out why many consider the Little Mermaid rooms to be the best of the Disney Value Resorts
Recently I had an opportunity to stay at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort in a Little Mermaid Standard Room. There are two sections to Art of Animation: the Little Mermaid Standard Rooms section (regular hotel room with 2 beds) and the Family Suites section. Today I’m writing specifically about the Standard Rooms.
How Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Little Mermaid Rooms Compare to rooms at Disney’s Pop Century Resort.
Art of Animation was originally planned to be phase 2 of Disney’s Pop Century Resort so there are a lot of similarities. Both, Little Mermaid and Pop Century have nearly identical exteriors, only the themes are different.
Rooms are about the same size at and they both have the similar, if not identical, floor plans. Even the lobby and food courts are nearly identical.
The maximum occupancy in each standard room is 4 guests plus one child under the age of 3 at both resorts.
Little Mermaid rooms have 2 queen beds whereas Pop Century has 1 queen bed and one queen-size murphy style bed. While Pop Century gives you flexible space, Little Mermaid rooms are a more traditional hotel room.
In the Disney Value Resort pecking order, Little Mermaid rooms are at the top, and considered to be a crossover resort to the Moderate category hotels.
This means that the price to upgrade to a Disney Moderate hotel isn’t that much more than a Little Mermaid room. For example, the average nightly rate is $240 per night for a Little Mermaid room. Disney’s Coronado Springs, Standard view is about $260 per night.
Disney’s Pop Century has an average nightly rate of $203 per night and the All Stars are about $185 per night.
Are Little Mermaid Standard Rooms worth the additional cost?
Yes! Rooms have upgraded softgoods, better soundproofing, a very kid-friendly theme, and they are the only Value rooms to offer 2 traditional queen size beds.
Throughout the entire resort you’re surrounded in the artistry, enchantment and magic of Disney and Pixar movies. Disney’s Art of Animation “draws” you and your family in to become a part of some of your animated favorites.
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Little Mermaid Standard Rooms have 2 queen beds. This is the only Disney Value resort that offers regular queen beds. A limited number of king bed rooms are available.
Rooms have a small table and 2 chairs. The trend within the Disney Value Resorts these days is to have 1 queen bed, and 1 queen murphy bed that doubles as a table.
Little Mermaid rooms are ideal if you prefer not to flip the bed up and down. By the way, it looks like someone left a few notes for you on the table! Be sure to check them out!
Bathrooms are small, this is typical for both Value and Moderate hotels at Disney World, but the bathroom and vanity are separate. This not only gives you more room, but makes it possible for more than one person to get ready at the same time.
Vanities have one sink, same as the other Value Resorts. If you prefer 2 sinks, you’d have to go with a Moderate Resort.
To maximize space and to create a little privacy, a Little Mermaid themed curtain divides the bath and vanity area from the room. It’s a great way to maximize space.
Art of Animation Resort has the some of the most-kid friendly hotels rooms on Disney World property and have a whimsical theme throughout.
As with all Disney Value Resorts, larger than life icons are found throughout the resort. Here’s Ursula who looks overlooks one of the pools. It’s reminiscent of the end scene in the movie when Ursula grows in size and rises of the ocean, except here it’s not scary.
The Little Mermaid section of Disney’s Art of Animation Resort is about a 5 minute walk to the Disney Skyliner station. If you’d like to see which rooms are closest to the Skyliner station, see my video on Disney Skyliner here.
There are 3 pools at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort. As a guest of this hotel, you’re free to use any of the pools on site. The feature pool is centrally located to the resort, near the Nemo section and features underwater music. The Little Mermaid section has its own pool and so does the Cars section, which is by far my favorite!
The pool in the Cars section has cabanas that are oversized traffic cones. There’s no extra cost to use them, they’re just here for fun!
Be sure to take a tour around the entire resort. There’s a lot explore, especially the Cars section.
For over 12 years Darren Wittko has been helping people save money at Walt Disney World as both, a travel writer and a travel advisor with Magical Vacations Travel. He’s featured in the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World as a Best of the Best Disney Travel Agent. Darren resides in Celebration, FL.
New Disney World Attraction Announced for 2026
A brand-new animated experience is coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2026. “The Magic of Disney Animation” will immerse guests in the legacy of Walt Disney Animation Studios, complete with an indoor playground, reimagined courtyard, and a heartfelt short film inspired by Once Upon a Studio.
Key Points
Disney is debuting a new animated adventure, "The Magic of Disney Animation," at Hollywood Studios in Disney World in 2026.
The attraction is inspired by Walt Disney Animation Studios and an Emmy Award-winning short film, offering interactive exhibits and family-friendly experiences.
Highlights include a whimsical interpretation of the studio's early days, a short film screening, an all-new indoor playground, and a reimagined Animation Courtyard.
Several existing buildings will be redesigned to align with the new theme, with closures starting from Sept. 25, 2025.
In 2026, Disney’s Hollywood Studios will introduce an exciting new animated experience titled The Magic of Disney Animation. This attraction draws inspiration from the legendary Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, California, as well as the acclaimed Emmy Award-winning short film Once Upon a Studio.
Located in the building currently home to Star Wars: Launch Bay, guests will be transported into a whimsical reimagining of the studio’s early days. The experience will showcase Disney characters bringing various animation departments to life, providing an immersive look at the creative process behind Disney’s beloved films and shorts.
This new attraction promises to blend nostalgia with innovation, offering fans a unique peek into the magic of Disney animation history while celebrating the artistry and storytelling that have defined the studio for nearly a century.
Portraits will come to life in the Production Gallery, creating an immersive experience that echoes a memorable moment from "Once Upon a Studio." This interactive display allows guests to engage closely with beloved characters in a dynamic setting.
Meanwhile, the Screening Theater offers a short film designed for all ages, promising enjoyment for the entire family. The storytelling captures the magic and creativity behind the scenes, providing insight into the animation process.
Visitors will also have the unique opportunity to learn how to draw some of their favorite characters through guided tutorials. After honing their skills, guests can meet these fan-favorite characters in person, adding a personal touch to their visit and deepening their connection to the world of animation.
Families with younger children will delight in "Drawn to Wonderland," an all-new indoor playground inspired by Mary Blair's iconic concept art for Alice in Wonderland. This vibrant and imaginative play area features an oversized flower garden equipped with musical instruments, encouraging little ones to explore sound and creativity. The whimsical Mad Tea Party playset offers fun climbing and spinning activities, while the Tulgey Wood exploration area invites kids to embark on adventurous discovery through winding paths and playful surprises.
Adjacent to the indoor playground, the Animation Courtyard is being transformed into "The Walt Disney Studios," an inviting outdoor space designed with families
Beginning September 25, 2025, Animation Courtyard, "Star Wars: Launch Bay," and "Disney Jr. Play and Dance!" will close to make way for an exciting transformation. The exteriors of several existing buildings will be reimagined with design elements inspired by iconic architecture found in Burbank, creating a fresh and immersive atmosphere for guests.
While these areas are undergoing changes, visitors can still enjoy "The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure" and "Walt Disney Presents," ensuring that there are plenty of memorable experiences to enjoy during the transformation period. This reimagining reflects a commitment to enhancing storytelling and guest immersion in the heart of the park.
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2025 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party: Dates, Tickets & What’s New
Planning to visit Disney World for the holidays? Here’s everything you need to know about the 2025 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party—dates, tickets, returning favorites, and festive surprises.
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is a seasonal, ticketed event held at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World Resort. It typically runs on select nights during November and December, offering guests a festive, holiday-themed experience featuring exclusive entertainment, character meet-and-greets, and themed attractions.
The event includes highlights such as a special holiday parade, enchanting fireworks show, live stage performances, and opportunities to meet Disney characters dressed in their holiday attire. Complimentary snacks like cookies and hot cocoa are also provided throughout the park. Additionally, many popular attractions remain open with shorter wait times, contributing to a more enjoyable visit.
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party provides a unique way to celebrate the holiday season at Disney, combining festive decorations and entertainment with the charm of Magic Kingdom. Tickets are sold separately from regular park admission, and attendance is limited, making it a popular and memorable experience for holiday visitors.
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Dates
The 2025 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party dates will run on select nights from Friday, November 7 to Sunday, December 21. They are:
Nov. 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 25, 26, 28, 30
Dec. 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21
Reminder: Guests can begin their holiday cheer early! Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party guests can enter the park as early as 4:00 p.m. Even though the party officially starts at 7:00 p.m., guests have the option to arrive three hours earlier to kickstart their time in Magic Kingdom.
Mark your calendar: tickets for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party will go on sale July 16, 2025 for guests staying at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels, Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotels, and Shades of Green. Tickets for all other guests will be available beginning July 22, 2025.
Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members can take advantage of special pricing. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling the Disney Reservation Center.
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas Parade
Experience the magic of the holidays with Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas Parade, a festive celebration that captures the true spirit of Christmas. This enchanting parade features lively performances from dancing gingerbread men, elegant ballroom dancers, and iconic marching toy soldiers, all set to cheerful holiday music and delightful seasonal scents that instantly bring the holiday spirit to life.
Join beloved Disney characters in their holiday finery as they parade through the park, culminating in a special appearance by Santa Claus spreading Christmas cheer and New Year wishes to all.
With the parade route extending from Frontierland to Main Street, U.S.A., guests can enjoy multiple prime viewing spots throughout the park for an unforgettable holiday experience.
Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks
This is a magical nighttime show hosted by Minnie Mouse that brings the holiday spirit to life at Magic Kingdom. This dazzling spectacle features classic holiday songs like “Deck the Halls” and “We Wish You a Merry Christmas,” perfectly synchronized with impressive pyrotechnics, castle projections, and lighting effects.
Cinderella Castle transforms into a giant holiday gift, wrapped in colorful, festive scenes that complement the music and fireworks overhead. Ideal viewing spots include the central hub in front of the castle, where guests can see the intricate projections, as well as Liberty Square, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland, all offering fantastic vantage points.
For a premium experience, visitors can reserve a spot at the Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks Dessert Party held at Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant. This separately ticketed event provides an array of delicious holiday treats and spectacular views of the fireworks show. Reservation details will be announced soon, so keep an eye out to secure your place for this unforgettable holiday celebration.
Mickey’s Most Merriest Celebration
During this energetic performance on the Cinderella Castle stage, Disney Characters bring the holiday spirit to life, reminding guests why it’s the happiest season of all. The show features a lively medley of joyful tunes that have audiences tapping their feet and singing along. Beloved characters like Clarabelle Cow, Daisy Duck, and Woody join the live performers, adding charm and excitement to the festive atmosphere. This celebration perfectly captures the magic of the season, making it a must-see experience for visitors of all ages at Walt Disney World.
Frozen Holiday Surprise & Dance Parties in the Park
Experience the magic of the season as Cinderella Castle transforms into a breathtaking frozen wonderland during the Frozen Holiday Surprise. Join Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Kristoff, and the adorable snowgies for a sparkling celebration filled with enchanting moments and holiday cheer.
Keep the festive spirit alive with multiple dance parties throughout the park. Show off your best jingle bell rock moves at Club Tinsel, located at Rocket Tower Plaza Stage in Tomorrowland, or join the fun at the Disney Junior Jingle Jam inside Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café, also in Tomorrowland. These lively dance parties feature some of your favorite holiday friends, making every step a celebration this season.
Meet Santa at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party
It’s the perfect time to meet Santa at Santa’s Christmas Carnival! Get your holiday wish list ready and head on over to Storybook Circus to visit your favorite friend from the North Pole.
Located near Dumbo the Flying Elephant and The Barnstormer, this festive holiday stop is ideal for young families. Along with a special meet-and-greet with Santa, guests can enjoy holiday-themed crafts and interact with other characters brimming with Christmas cheer. Don’t miss this magical opportunity to create lasting memories during your Orlando vacation.
Rides Available at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party
Adventureland
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dive into a classic dark water ride featuring swashbuckling pirates, immersive scenes, and catchy tunes.
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin: Soar above Adventureland on a magic carpet with fun, gentle spins and fantastic views.
Frontierland
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure: Experience the magic of New Orleans and the bayou with this enchanting adventure inspired by The Princess and the Frog.
Liberty Square
Haunted Mansion: Explore this eerie but family-friendly haunted house filled with "999 happy haunts" and spooky surprises.
Fantasyland
Under the Sea – Journey of The Little Mermaid: Sing along to classic songs on this dark ride retelling Ariel’s underwater tale.
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train: A family-friendly roller coaster through the diamond mine with smooth twists and animatronic dwarfs.
Prince Charming Regal Carrousel: A beautifully crafted carousel featuring horses and chariots in a fairy-tale setting.
“it’s a small world”: A gentle boat ride with dolls and music celebrating children and cultures worldwide.
Peter Pan’s Flight: Fly over London and Neverland in this beloved dark ride adventure.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Join Pooh and friends in a whimsical journey through the Hundred Acre Wood.
Mad Tea Party: Spin around in oversized teacups in this whimsical, dizzying attraction.
Storybook Circus
Dumbo the Flying Elephant: Take flight with Dumbo in a classic spinning ride that delights guests of all ages.
The Barnstormer: A mild roller coaster perfect for younger guests featuring Goofy as a stunt pilot.
Tomorrowland
Astro Orbiter: Blast off in a rocket spinner ride high above Tomorrowland.
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor: Enjoy a comedic, interactive show starring Mike and Sulley.
Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover: Relax on a slow-moving elevated tram providing a scenic tour of Tomorrowland.
TRON Lightcycle / Run presented by Enterprise: Experience a high-speed motorcycle coaster racing inside the digital world of TRON with thrilling launches and sharp turns.
More to Unwrap: Sweet Treats and Festive Merch
The magical offerings don’t stop there. Once again, a variety of cookies, hot cocoa, and more will be handed out to guests at select locations throughout Magic Kingdom. These sweets are included in the cost of a ticket and are the perfect holiday treat as guests take in the seasonal sights. Locations for these sweet treats will be listed on the holiday party maps found at the front entrance of Magic Kingdom.
Guests can also:
Twirl to classic holiday tunes under a winter “snowfall” on Main Street, U.S.A.
Make their treats list and check it twice, because we’ll be sharing a Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Foodie Guide from Disney Eats soon.
Find exclusive party merch at the Emporium to make their holiday season even brighter.
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Port Orleans Riverside Tour: Magnolia Bend, Alligator Bayou & Boat to Disney Springs
Step into the romance of rural Louisiana! Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside is split into two unique sections: the stately Magnolia Bend mansions and the rustic Alligator Bayou cottages. This full tour covers everything you need to know about the resort, from the unique Royal Rooms and 5th sleeper options to dining at Boatwright’s and taking the scenic water taxi to Disney Springs.
There are two sections to Port Orleans Resort Riverside at Walt Disney World. The stately white-column mansions of Magnolia Bend and Alligator Bayou’s quaint backwoods cottages. Both are located in a picturesque setting that evokes the romance of rural Louisiana.
The Sassagoula River connects Port Orleans Riverside to Disney Springs, Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter Resort and Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort.
Inside the lobby you’ll see a seating area, where passengers might wait for their steamboat (or Uber) to arrive. If you look closely at the richly polished wood floor and you’ll notice a beautiful compass rose inlay, made by hand.
What makes Port Orleans Riverside great
Centrally located on Disney World property
Updated, spacious rooms
Pet-friendly rooms located in a designated pet section of the hotel
Great food court with plenty of seating
Onsite table service restaurant (Boatwright’s)
Lounge with evening entertainment
Cozy atmosphere
Princess-themed rooms available known as “Royal Rooms”
Excellent, paved running trail
Some rooms can sleep 5 guests
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There are 2,050 rooms at Port Orleans Riverside located in 2 and 3 story buildings with exterior corridors.
The majority of rooms have 2 queen beds that can sleep up to 4 guests but there are several variations, including 5th sleeper rooms and Royal Rooms.
Many rooms have connecting doors. Requests for connecting doors cannot be guaranteed unless two rooms are booked with a parent in each room. Ask me how to arrange this for you when requesting your quote.
Standard View
Standard View 5th Sleeper
Woods View
Woods View 5th Sleeper
Pool View (some have 5th sleepers. If you have a party of 5 and book Pool View, you will get a room with the 5th sleeper).
King Bed rooms
River View
Preferred Room (close to main lobby)
Royal Room - Standard View
Royal Room - River View
Royal Room - Woods View
Port Orleans Riverside is a pet friendly hotel. Rooms designated as pet friendly are only used for guests who have pets. If you’re not traveling with a pet, you will not be assigned a pet friendly room. These rooms are also located in a designated area of the hotel complex.
Located in the Magnolia Bend section of the resort, Royal Rooms have a Disney Princess theme. These rooms are the furthest away from the lobby but Disney is hoping you love the theme so much, that you won’t mind the extra walk.
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Bell services
Poolside entertainment
ATM
Hotel gift shop
Self-service laundry
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Boatwright’s Dining Hall: Looking for southern hospitality in a casual but creative setting overlooking the Sassagoula River? Your ship’s come in.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Dinner
Menu Type: A la carte
Children's Menu Available
Reservations: Recommended
Cuisine Type: American | Kosher
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Muddy Rivers: Don’t miss a sippy – let the good times roll at this poolside bar at lushly wooded Ol’ Man Island. Party with specialty drinks – frozen or on the rocks, draft beer, wine, superfluity sangria and nonalcoholic beverages.
Air-Conditioned
Reservations: Not Required
Dress Code: Casual Attire | Swimwear and Beachwear
River Roost: Enjoy the southern comforts of live entertainment by popular cabaret performer Yehaa Bob while sipping southern-style libations like a Southern Hurricane. A full bar is available at this charming old-fashioned watering hole, as are light snacks while the kitchen is open.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Breakfast | Snacks
Menu Type: A la carte
Reservations: Not Required
Cuisine Type: American
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Riverside Mill Food Court: Settle down for American fare inspired by Southern Louisiana style cookin’ on the bayou. This family-friendly food court sits right next to the big mill wheel that powers a working cotton press. Six stations satisfy any craving: bakery, grill, pizza and pasta, specialties, salads and a craving station. Grab ‘n’ go items available.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Breakfast | Lunch | Snacks
Menu Type: A la carte
Reservations: Not Required
Cuisine Type: American
Dress Code: Casual Attire | Swimwear and Beachwear
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Complimentary water taxies depart about every 20 minutes for Disney Springs. Boats travel the scenic Sassagoula River, passing by the Disney Treehouses and a few other points of interest along the way.
Disney Springs is a massive shopping, dining, and entertainment district.
Bus transportation is provided to
Magic Kingdom: 8 minutes
Epcot: 8 minutes
Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 7 minutes
Disney’s Animal Kingdom: 11 minutes
Disney Springs (limited service - use boat)
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The feature pool is located just behind the check in building on Ol’ Man Island. A pool bar and playground are also located on the island.
There are several smaller, or quiet pools, located around the resort if you prefer a more relaxing setting. These pools do not have water slides or poolside entertainment and can be found throughout the hotel complex.
There are many scenic pathways around Port Orleans Riverside. You can rent a traditional bicycle or a surrey bike and enjoy a ride along the Sassagoula River.
Rent a fishing pole Ol’ Man Island.
Video arcade just off the lobby
Horse and carriage rides
2 Queen Room
Royal Room 2 Queen Room
Pool on Ol’ Man Island, just behind the main lobby.
Playground on Ol’ Man Island
2 Queen Room + 5th Sleeper
Fulton’s General Store
There are 2 sections to Port Orleans Riverside, Magnolia Bend and Alligator Bayou. While it’s not possible to select which section your room is located in, I am able to note requests on your reservation.
The biggest difference between the two sections is the theme. Magnolia Bend represents the manor houses of the deep south with manicured lawns and plantings. Buildings have 2 and 3 stories with exterior corridors.
Alligator Bayou is made up of 2-story, rustic lodges with shady gardens and pathways.
Port Orleans Riverside - Magnolia Bend
Port Orleans Riverside - Alligator Bayou
Rent a fishing pole Ol’ Man Island!
Rent a traditional bicycle or a surrey bike and enjoy a ride along the Sassagoula River.
Dining Options
Theme Park Transportation
Frequently Asked Questions about Port Orleans Riverside
How long is the bus ride from Port Orleans Riverside to Magic Kingdom?
Magic Kingdom is less than 10 minutes away from Port Orleans Riverside. The bus will make a few stops within the resort complex before making its way to Magic Kingdom and that will add additional time.
Can you walk to Epcot from Port Orleans Riverside?
No, it is not possible to walk to Epcot. Even though Port Orleans Riverside is directly behind Epcot, there is no access way or sidewalk to the park’s entrance.
What did Port Orleans Riverside used to be called?
When the hotel originally opened, it was Disney’s Dixie Landings Resort.
Can you take a boat from Port Orleans to Magic Kingdom?
No, buses operate between Port Orleans Riverside and Magic Kingdom. Boat service is provided only to Disney Springs.
Is Port Orleans Riverside a moderate resort?
Yes, Port Orleans Riverside and its sister hotel, Port Orleans French Quarter are both Disney World moderately priced resorts.
Is Port Orleans Riverside part of DVC (Disney Vacation Club)?
No, it is not a Disney Vacation Club resort but some DVC members may be able to use their points at Port Orleans Riverside.
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Disney’s All Star Movies Resort
Dreaming of a stay under the spotlight? Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort is the most economical, newly refurbished Disney-owned hotel. Dive into the themed sections like Toy Story and Fantasia, splash around the main pool with Sorcerer Mickey, and grab a meal at the World Premiere Food Court. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about the rooms, prices, amenities, and the crucial bus travel times to all four theme parks.
All-Star Movies Resort
Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort is a Value Category hotel near Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. The theme celebrates the magic of the movies with different sections representing various Disney films. Standard and preferred rooms are offered at All-Star Music that can sleep up to 4 guests.
Disney’s All Star Movies Resort - Toy Story Section
What makes it great
The most economical Disney-owned hotel.
Newly refurbished rooms
Some things to consider
It’s in a remote location, far from the theme parks. See Transportation.
Some third-party hotels operating on Disney property have larger rooms, free breakfast, and similar nightly rates. See Drury Plaza Hotel.
This resort is often used by youth groups who are participating in competitions at Walt Disney World.
Room Categories
Disney’s All-Star Music Resort rooms are about 260 square feet. Standard and Preferred rooms have identical floor plans however they vary by location and view.
Rooms
Standard Rooms: Views of the Courtyard, Pool or Parking Area. 1 King Bed or 1 Queen Bed & 1 Queen-Size Table Bed.
Preferred Rooms: Views of the Courtyard, Pool or Parking Area. 1 King Bed or 1 Queen Bed & 1 Queen-Size Table Bed.
Standard and Preferred rooms sleep up to 4 guests + 1 child up to age 3 in a crib.
The room in this video will be nearly identical to an All-Star Sports room.
Room Rates for Disney’s All-Star Movies
The average nightly rate for All-Star Movies is $220 for a Standard Room. Preferred Rooms cost slightly more.
Standard Room Amenities
Online check-in
Separate shower/bathtub
TV and cable
Free Wifi
USB Ports
Coffee maker and Disney-branded coffee
Mini-Fridge
Disney-branded soap and shampoo
Ironing amenities
Hotel Services
Luggage delivery service (hourly)
24-hour front desk
Vacation planning services
Free overnight parking
Free theme parking parking
Disney Giftshop
Grab-and-go pantry
Daily housekeeping
Airport shuttle (additional cost)
Non-smoking hotel
Daily housekeeping upon request
Elevator
ATM on site
Pool and recreation
Movie Under the Stars
Jogging Trail
Playground
Reel Fun Arcade
Fantasia Pool – Inspired by the Disney classic Fantasia, this sprawling pool is home to a Sorcerer Mickey fountain. This is the main pool at the hotel. It has a nearby pool bar, food court and there’s a lifeguard on duty.
Duck Pond Pool – Go for a “splash-shot” at this pool based on The Mighty Ducks film series.
Dining Options
QUICK-SERVICE DINING
World Premiere Food Court – 5 quick-service stations, showcasing all-American fare.
OTHER DINING OPTIONS
Silver Screen Spirits Pool Bar – Specialty cocktails are the true stars of this brightly colored bar located by the Fantasia Pool.
Theme Park Transportation
Complimentary Disney Bus Service to Walt Disney World Resort Theme Parks, Water Parks, and Disney Springs.
Magic Kingdom - 47 minutes
Epcot - 43 minutes
Disney’s Hollywood Studios - 42 minutes
Disney’s Animal Kingdom - 38 minutes
Approximate travel time includes waiting for the bus to arrive at the resort and travel time.
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