
WDW Greatest Attractions
Counting down the 50 greatest attractions at Walt Disney World. Ever.
21. Liberty Square Riverboat (Magic Kingdom, 1973)
A uniquely authentic experience that makes the park what it is, with immaculate vibes.
22. "it's a small world" (Magic Kingdom, 1971)
A beautiful piece of moving art by an absolute master surrounds you on all sides, set to a tune that gets far too much hate.
23. Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3D (Disney-MGM Studios, 1991)
The last work of a towering legend in American entertainment.
24. Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway (Disney's Hollywood Studios, 2020)
Color, detail, and unique movement take you into a cartoon while being fully linked to the lineage of the dark ride.
25. The Great Movie Ride (Disney-MGM Studios, 1989)
A brilliant blitz of nostalgia for both fans of film and theme parks alike, on a grand scale like nothing seen before or since.
26. Walt Disney World Railroad (Magic Kingdom, 1971)
Chugging along the perimeter of the Magic Kingdom, an iconic transportation ride you can't imagine not being there.
27. Avatar: Flight of Passage (Disney's Animal Kingdom, 2017)
A crowning achievement in the genre through its attention to detail, and lack of need for a forced storyline.
28. ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter (Magic Kingdom, 1995)
Well known for how absolutely terrifying it was, this gem is often forgotten for how much excellent theming and humor it brought as well.
29. Mickey's PhilharMagic (Magic Kingdom, 2003)
Not marketed or intended as the headlining attraction of its opening year, "just another 4D show" ended up becoming an instant classic.
30. Jungle Cruise (Magic Kingdom, 1971)
It's not in spite of the jokes, the ancient animated figures, or the simple ride vehicles; it's because of.
31. The American Adventure (EPCOT Center, 1982)
An absolutely incredible technological feat for a stage show, easy to take for granted, playing daily for nearly four decades.
32. Countdown to Extinction (Disney's Animal Kingdom, 1998)
Utilizing a ground-breaking ride system, extremely cool animatronics, and a cult iconic host, this ride should be enjoyed on its own merits.
33. Peter Pan's Flight (Magic Kingdom, 1971)
An enduring opening day classic continues to stand tall against 50 years of advancement in ride tech.
34. Finding Nemo - The Musical (Disney's Animal Kingdom, 2007)
The music and artistry and story of growth are great, but can we talk about the PUPPETS?!
35. Seven Dwarf's Mine Train (Magic Kingdom, 2014)
The perfect example of an attraction being more for how it affects the experience of the park as a whole, not just the experience inside.
36. Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress (Magic Kingdom, 1994)
One of the most influential Disney attractions ever built wasn't even in a Disney park, but can still be seen in one today.
37. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith (Disney-MGM Studio's, 1999)
Wait a minute, a truly bizarre fit in a Disney park combines a great soundtrack with one unforgettable moment. I love this idea.
38. Soarin' (Epcot, 2005)
A guest attraction from a different state managed to overcome being a visitor because of its unique and timeless beauty.
39. Tom Sawyer Island (Magic Kingdom, 1971)
If you're willing to take the trip and time, an oft-overlooked gem is ready to offer you a unique adventure.





















