Magic Kingdom Touring Plan

Every Disney expert will tell you a good touring plan is essential for making the most of your Disney World vacation. But what exactly is a touring plan? And do I have to follow an exact plan in order to enjoy my vacation? Can I be spontaneous?

Cinderella's Castle Magic Kingdom

What is a Touring Plan?

A touring plan is your itinerary for the parks. I like to have a general idea of my day hour by hour. Keeping it by the hour, instead of, say, 15 minute intervals, gives you room to stop and enjoy things, park your stroller, grab a snack, hit the bathrooms, or whatever!

Touring Plan with Genie+

If you have decided to purchase Genie+ your touring plan will very different and much less planned out. Your day will depend on availability of rides on the app. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't go in with a plan.

First, you'll want to familiarize yourself withGenie+and theMy Disney Experience appbefore you get to Disney World.

Discuss rides that are a priority, and be sure to add those rides, and only those rides, to yourfree version of Genie. There will be a prompt to do this when you first open Genie.

When you set up your free Genie account you are asked about attractions. The attractions that you select are then placed at the very top of your attraction list.

So for example, if you are looking to grab a Lightning Lane pass for Slinky Dog Dash (possibly the fastest Lightning Lane to sell out on Genie+), you will want to add Slinky Dog (and ONLY Slinky Dog) to your attractions list.

This will ensure that Slinky Dog is at the TOP of your list.

When 7am rolls around, you will save time scrolling to find Slinky Dog and will be able to grab that ride quickly.

This may sound like crazy set up, but anyone familiar with Disney's virtual queues and them booking up within seconds will understand!

This can also be done later in the day with any rides that you want to grab.

If at all possible, I would still suggest getting to the parks at rope drop. More likely than not, your first Genie+ Lightning Lane selection wont be right at park opening. So you can use this time when crowds are low to hit other high priority rides with low wait times.

If your first Genie+ selection is within 2 hours of park opening, you'll be able to ride that attraction and select a new ride immediately after scanning in to your first ride.

If the ride you selected at 7am gives you a return time of more than 2 hours after the park opens, you can select a second ride at the 2 hour mark.

For example: If Magic Kingdom opens at 8am, and you select Big Thunder Mountain as your first ride with a ride time of 11:30am, you will be able to select a second Genie+ ride starting at 10am. So you will have banked 2 rides in your Genie+ account.

I wouldn't necessarily suggest a strategy of "banking" unless you know you wont be able to make it to the parks until later in the day. But this strategy can be useful if you have a late arrival, want to take a pool break, or just wanted to take your time one morning.

Touring Without Genie+

I have put together a basic touring plan for Magic Kingdom to help you navigate the park and get the most of your time. These are 2 sample plans for people NOT using the Genie+ or Lightning Lane system.

Your individual plan will vary based on the people in your group, your start time for the day, your priorities, etc. But in any event, keep in mind that "big ticket" attractions typically have the lowest wait times first thing in the morning, at the very end of the evening, and during parades and nighttime shows.

At Magic Kingdom, big ticket attractions include:

  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
  • Space Mountain
  • Peter Pan's Flight

These are some of my favorite suggestions that have worked for me and my family. It is best to arrive at rope drop to make the most of your day!

    Day 1 Touring Plan

    1st Hour (Rope Drop)

    • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
    • Peter Pan's Flight
    • Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

    Hour 2

    • Voyage of the Little Mermaid
    • It's a Small World
    • Haunted Mansion

    Hour 3

    • Space Mountain
    • Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin
    • Tomorrowland Transit Authority

    After your morning touring I suggest the following:

    • Break for lunch
    • Parade and/or shopping
    • Afternoon Break/Low wait time rides

    In the afternoon the parks will get busier. They often get HOT in the early afternoon. I don’t usually give specific rides after lunch time. I suggest either heading back to your hotel for a pool or nap break, or using this time to hit some of the rides that are low wait, but air-conditioned. Some suggestions are:

    • The Tiki-Room
    • The Country Bear Jamboree
    • The Hall of Presidents
    • The Carousel of Progress
    • Any repeat rides you loved

    After your afternoon break/cool down time you'll be refreshed and ready for dinner and the fireworks show!

    Day 2 Touring Plan

    1st Hour (Rope Drop)

    • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
    • Pirates of the Caribbean
    • Jungle Cruise

    Hour 2

    • Meet Princesses at Fairytale Hall
    • Enchanted Tales with Belle
    • Mad Tea Party

    Hour 3

    • Mickey's Philharmagic
    • Repeat any rides you love

    This time is again left mostly open. Here I suggest taking a break for lunch. You can then enjoy some of the "cool-down" attractions listed above. You can take a break at your resort. Or you can repeat some of the rides that you loved.

    After you have cooled down I suggest taking a break for dinner before any night time entertainment.

    This is a plan that I like to use, but you can easily swap out rides for ones that your kids love. I suggest starting your day at Rope Drop to get the most out of your time at the park.

    Touring Plans Sound Great, But Can’t I Just Be Spontaneous?

    If you don’t think you can get your little ones up and out the door at rope drop, I feel you. I have suggestions forsleep in daysas well. And I also suggest planning out your mornings but leaving afternoons open so you can be spontaneous. Kids never cease to change their minds at the very last minute about rides, characters, or anything else they feel like. So having room for spontaneity, or even just to repeat rides the kids love is a must!

    If you are feeling overwhelmed, don't worry! When youbook with a travel agentthey can help you plan your and itinerary.

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    -Julie

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