![]() ![]() Still think this one is a stretch? Okay, it probably is, but I think it was worth drawing attention to a less obvious one, even if maybe another attraction were more deserving of the #10 spot (my alternative ‘substantive’ pick would be the Walt Disney World Railroad). ![]() This isn’t just true in the outdoor portion where the waterfalls are beautifully illuminated and the rock work stands out, but is also the case inside, where you actually have a chance to stop and appreciate all of the little details when this line more or less empties out at night. ![]() I think I’m not alone in this sentiment, and while the ride experience isn’t impacted at all at night, this queue is significantly better at night. I’m of the opinion that the Little Mermaid dark ride’s queue is superior to the actual attraction. Admittedly, this one is a bit more unconventional, but hear me out. The Disneyland list started out with Haunted Mansion as its unconventional pick, and so too will this list start out with one. Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid Obviously, since the parks share a good number of attractions, so will appear on both lists, but many of our top picks are unique to each park. We’ve already covered the Top 10 Disneyland Rides at Night in a separate post, so we thought it would be fun to take a look at the best attractions are best at Walt Disney World’s castle park at night. From the lighting to the lights of the Liberty Belle reflecting off of the water to the illuminated spires of Cinderella Castle in the distance, nighttime really puts the magic in the Magic Kingdom. There are few things I enjoy more than walking along the wooden boardwalk along the Rivers of America in Frontierland at night. The background music in Tomorrowland seems louder, the sweet scents from the Main Street Confectionery are more fragrant, and the Magic Kingdom is both aglow with color and more peaceful in its quiet corners. This is especially true at the Magic Kingdom, which has fantastic ambiance that just cannot be replicated during the day.īeyond that, the overall sensory experience of the Magic Kingdom seems heightened at night. At night, the parks come alive with a wonderful energy. Well, not party, but nighttime is when the parks are best experienced, and most attractions that have outdoor portions are at least somewhat enhanced at night. When the sun goes down at Walt Disney World, the party gets started. ![]()
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