MK Primer
Baby Facilities-The best place to take care of a baby is the Baby Care Center, it's located at the Hub of Main Street next to the Crystal Palace.
Cameras-Kodak Camera center on Main Street gives you everything you want for disposable Cameras, Film is sold almost anywhere.
Early-Entry Days-On Monday, Thursday and Saturday, Disney resort guests can enter the park 1 1/2 hours early, trust me this is a life saver.
Ferry or the Monerail?If you arrive by car you will be at the TTC, not the MK entrance. If a Ferry is there, defiently take it, if not try the monerail, it can be a quick ride either way.
First Aid-Near the Baby Care Center next to Crystal Palace is a registered nurse who can care for minor injuries.
Info-Having a Problem with your ticket or the map, go here they'll tell you everything with a smile.
Lockers-Under the Main Street Railroad Station you will find tons of lockers, they are also at the TTC as well. $5 per day.
ATM's-Need some cash quick? Try the ATM's at Main St. Station, near the Horseshoe Saloon in Frontierland and near Space Mountain in Tomorrowland.
Package Pickup-You can purchase something and have it sent either to you're room if you're staying on site with no charge or to this place, next to the Main St. Emporium.
Re-Entry-Have your handstamped before you leave
Strollers & Wheelchairs-As you walk in go to the right and you will be at the Rental center. Strollers and Wheelchairs are $5 and you only have to rent one in one park, if you go to Epcot, show you're reciept to get another one. $30 for ECV's.
Tip Boards-At the end of Main Street, in Tomorrowland and Frontierland they give up-to-date info on ride lines.
Admission Prices
For a one day ticket to only the MK, 44.52 for an adult, Child(Age 3-9): 36.92. Prices include tax and may change, call for more information.
FrontierLand
Splash Mountain-In this enjoyable and fun ride you see the travels of Brer Rabbit as he tries to find his Laughing place. But beware because those villans, Brer Fox, And Brer Bear are out for Brer Rabbit, for keeps. This slow and enjoyable ride comes to a halt when you are hurled down 5 stories into a briar Patch. Good Luck!
Big Thunder Mountain-In this ride you board a mine train, just when everything is quiet an EarthQuake rumbles and you suddenly on a Run away MineTrain! Sudden Drops and quick turns add to the excitement.
The Diamond Horseshoe Saloon Revue-live Western comedy show in this re-creation of a Western dance hall saloon. Shows are presented throughout the day. Sandwiches, snacks, and beverages available.
Country Bear Jamboree-Audio-Animatronics show, featuring 20 life-sized bears plucking banjos and crooning melodies
Tom Sawyer Island-The small island is a relaxing hideaway from the busy day of MK. Kids can play on Playgrounds and a few other things while parents sip a lemonade.
Walt Disney World Railroad-You can board the train for a trip directly to Frontierland or Mickey's Toontown Fair, or take a relaxing round trip.
LIBERTY SQUARE
Haunted Mansion-Some 999 spirted ghost spook up at you in this fun, but a lttle scary ride.After you go though a quick theater like room, you are loaded on a dunerbuggy and sent off on the funniest ghost house you've ever been on.
The Hall of Presidents-All 41 presidents come alive in a great debate. If your hot this is a good place to relax and enjoy yourselves a little.
Liberty Belle Riverboat-Steam past log cabins, wilderness critters, and attractions in Frontierland and Liberty Square. Seasonal.
AventureLand
Pirates of the Caribbean-In this ride you come face to face with some of the scariest (and the funniest) pirates you've ever seen. But parents, need not worry, like all disney rides, this is more funny than scary. Kids will love it.
Jungle Cruise-On this cruise your go from the Amazon Rain Forest to the Serigetti. But wht's even more funny are the fun "Gilligan" captains.
Tiki Birds-Unless your dying of Heat Exustion or feel like your going to faint, PLEASE I BEG YOU, skip this, when we went on half the people left the show before it finished. Under new management and didn't see it last time i went, so I can't tell you for sure.
Swiss Family Treehouse-Climb a big replica of the tree. Fun if your kids love the woods, otherwise give it a nod to no.
Also, check out the Caribbean band while in Advernture land, it's a nice relaxing show.
FantasyLand & Mickey's Toon Town Fair
Peter Pan's Flight-On this quiet ride you fly with Peter over London. You then fly over Indian Camps, Lagoons and Captain Hook's Boat
Cinderrella's Golden Carosuel-Board one 90 galloping horses and listen to some of the most popular Disney Songs.
It's a Small World-In one of the most popular and well known rides in all of Disney World, It's a Small World is very entertaining for small children. On this ride you will animatronic dolls from around the world.
Dumbo, the Flying Elephant-This is the ride you see in some of the commercials. You are loaded into Dumbo, then you lift for a two minute journey. Long waits are not unusual for this ride so get there early.
Snow White-This ride might scare children at first, but at the end, they'll love it. On this ride you will see things such as The 7 dwarfs cottage, the evil queen(A lot), and The last scene.
Pooh's Ride-In the newest ride in FantasyLand, go through Pooh through all the stories of the Hundred Acres Woods, a great ride for all ages, especially Pooh lovers.
Legend of the Lion King-Disney's animated masterpiece comes roaring to life with Simba, Pumbaa, Timon, and all of your favorite jungle friends on stage. This show includes puppetry, animation, music, and special effects.
Mad Tea Party-In the two minute ride, it's a definite twister, swirl around till your done!
Ariel's Grotto-Since Ariel doesn't have legs, she can't walk around and greet people, she has her own place. Near Dumbo enter Ariel's Grotto.
Also Check out DisneyMania, a show done on the front end of Cinderella's Castle. This show includes disney characthers and more. Worth a look. Donald's Boat-This water boat is not a ride, but it spurts up water, this is great in the hot sun.
Goofy's Wild Acre Farm-In this mini-roller coaster, you do not go fast and there's only one sharp turn. This is a great ride for kids who have older siblings and want to be as big as them.
Toontown Hall of Fame-Want to knock a lot of charchter's signature's out at once, try this place. It houses the home of Mickey, Goofy, Pluto, Jasmine, Chip n' Dale and a few more, who all spend time with you're child as well.
Judge's Tent-Behind Mickey's House, you'll find the man...wait the mouse himself. Long lines torment this place, but it is worth the wait.
Mickey and Minnie's House-A nice house where you can tour the supposedly houses of the infamous couple, nice on a hot day.
TommorowLand
Grand Prix-For little racing fans this is like the Indy 500. There are no height requirments so even small children can drive, this is always a fun ride.
Buzz Lightyears Space Rangers Spin-Piloting your own XP-38 Space Cruisers, you spin though various scenes scaled to the size of toys. Vehicles are fitted with a joystick steering mechanism and twin laser cannons. Alomst like a free game of lazer tag, it's on the not-to-miss list!
The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter-In this simulation I recommend only ten and over go a series of dazzling special effects and scary moments.
Space Mountain-In probably the most popular disney world attraction, you are rocketed off to another galaxy. After liftoff, you go through a series of hairpin turns and sudden drops. An all around fun ride for anybody seven or over.
The Timekeeper-Go with the Timekeeper to the depths of the past to the year 2149 to see what the future hold for all of us. Robin Williams plays the hilarious timekeeper.
Tomorrowland Transit Authority-These trains give a senic view of most Tomorrowland attractions, including a glimpse inside Space Mountain.
The Astro Orbiter-In a ride almost like Dumbo, but a little faster this ride also has long lines. In the afternoon you can wait up to three hours in line.