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10 of the Best Places in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom to Take a Break
1. Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover This is my #1 place in all of the Magic Kingdom to take a break and “people watch”. First of all, this is an elevated tram car ride, which is constantly moving; the loading ramps are moving also, so there is seldom a long line. Once on board, get ready for one of the smoothest, most relaxin
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10 of the Best Places in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom to Take a Break
2. Train Station Balcony—Main Street What a glorious setting to kick back and enjoy a breathtaking view of Main Street and Cinderella’s Castle, and in the evening, the brilliant fireworks extravaganza. I consider this spot not only a great place to relax, but one of the most popular places to watch a parade. Be prepared, however, to s
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10 of the Best Places in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom to Take a Break
3. Tom Sawyer’s Island—Frontierland Believe it or not Tom Sawyer’s Island has a few places where you can sit a spell and enjoy a break from the hustle and bustle of the Magic Kingdom. You board a motorized raft over to the island, and there you can explore caves, take a fun walk on a barrel bridge, or a swinging bridge, and even visit a
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10 of the Best Places in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom to Take a Break
4. Liberty Square Market—Liberty Square This outdoor market with tables and chairs, some of which have umbrellas, is located near the entrace to the “Hall of Presidents” attraction. My favorite snack from the fruit, snack, and beverage cart is the grilled corn on the cob. Pick our your favorite snack, have a seat, and observe the peopl
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10 of the Best Places in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom to Take a Break
5. “Tangled” Tower Rest Area—Fantasyland Located near “Peter Pan’s Flight” and “It’s a Small World” attractions, this unique “sit and rest” area’s theme comes from the popular full length Disney animated film, “Tangled”. Rapunzel’s Tower overlooks this shaded area, which is encircled by a small stone wall, where you can rest on wooden b
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10 of the Best Places in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom to Take a Break
6. Adventureland There is a shaded area near the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse with seats carved out of stone, where you can take a break and do some up close and personal people watching. Also, there is an outdoor counter service cafe, where you can purchase one of the most popular frozen treats in the Magic Kingdom, the famous “Dole
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10 of the Best Places in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom to Take a Break
7. Tomorrowland There are several umbrella covered tables and chairs along the fence overlooking the “Tomorrowland Speedway” attraction where you can get a really good view of the cars and drivers as they “speed” by. There are snack carts in the area where you can get an ice cold beverage or frozen ice cream treat, so you refresh yourse
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10 of the Best Places in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom to Take a Break
8. Sleepy Hollow – Liberty Square Located in Liberty Square, near the Hall of Presidents, is a small secluded outdoor dining venue, with a few tables and chairs in a covered area, and a couple of umbrella-covered tables chairs. The walkway right in front of Sleepy Hollow connects the back of Cinderella’s Castle to the entrance of
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10 of the Best Places in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom to Take a Break
9. Cheshire Cafe—Fantasyland Just across from Cosmic Ray’s and right around the corner from Merida’s Meet and Greet at Fairytale Gardens, is this small counter service cafe’. There are several umbrella-covered tables and chairs, and wrought iron benches where you can not only rest your feet and watch the crowds pass by, but there is als
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10 of the Best Places in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom to Take a Break
10. Pathway Between Fantasyland and Tomorrowland Originally designated as a smoker’s area, this secluded, quiet walkway has become a relaxing way to get from Fantasyland to Tomorrowland or the other way around. It runs between the backside of the “Space Mountain” attraction and an area near the train station at Dumbo’s Storybook Circus.
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