Fastest Rides 1
Fastest Rides 2
Restaurants & Booths 1
Restaurants & Booths 2
Resorts
100

Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom is home to the first ride on the list and it's where you can dig dig dig your way through the mines of the Seven Dwarfs. The ride opened in May of 2014 and it's a rollercoaster, dark-ride hybrid that offers a thrilling experience for the entire family, reaching a top speed of 34 miles per hour.

A) Look Out Below

B) Mine Train

C) Crazy Train

Mine Train 

100

Making your way back to Hollywood Studios, this attraction shrinks us down to the size of a toy and gives us the chance to ride an iconic character from the Toy Story Series. The ride opened with the land in June of 2018 and it's become a very popular family coaster at Walt Disney World. The ride is an exposed launch coaster, the design is made to imitate to movements of a slinky, and it reaches a top speed of 40 miles per hour. 

A) Slinky Dog Dash

B) Woody's Train 

C) Buzz's Lightyear Dash

Slinky Dog Dash

100

Located in the Main Street USA area, here you can have pasta, pizza & other Italian fare in a charming setting inspired by the movie "Lady and the Tramp." 

A) Canoli Village

B) Spaghetti Town

C) Tony's Town Square Restaurant 

Tony's Town Square Restaurant 

100

This is a hot dog stand with a baseball theme offers wood bleacher seats & classic cartoons located in the Main Street USA area.

A) Wienerschnitzel 

B) Casey's Corner 

C) The Outhouse 

Casey's Corner

100

Set in a 43-acre wildlife park in the Walt Disney World theme park, this safari-themed resort is 22 miles from downtown Orlando. Woodsy African-inspired rooms and suites feature private balconies, Wi-Fi and coffeemakers; some have parks views. Club rooms and suites offer exclusive early morning safaris, plus access to a health club, and a lounge providing drinks.

A) The Sahara Suites

B) Wild Animal Safari Lodge 

C) Animal Kingdom Lodge

Animal Kingdom Lodge 

200

Heading into Frontierland, this ride never disappoints. The ride opened in November of 1980 making it the second rollercoaster at Walt Disney World. Over time, it's become another iconic Mountain attraction at Disney theme parks around the world now. As you board your train and leave the load station, you'll embark on the wildest ride. The ride reaches a top speed of 35 miles per hour 

A) Rocky Railroad Ride 

B) Polar Express 

C) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 

200

Back on Sunset Boulevard in Disney's Hollywood Studios, you can follow the head of a guitar until you reach G-FORCE Records, which is home to this rollercoaster starring Aerosmith. The ride opened in July of 1999, it's another fully enclosed steel rollercoaster and the experience begins as you win some backstage passes to an Aerosmith concert. This ride reaches a top speed of 57 miles per hour.

A) Tower Drop

B) Tyler's Speed Train

C) Rock 'n' Rollercoaster 

Rock 'n' Rollercoaster 

200

Located in the Adventureland area, this restaurant is a Jungle Cruise-themed Disney eatery with African, Asian, Latin dishes, and a kid's menu! 

A) Skipper Canteen

B) Dwayne Johnson's House

C) Cruiser Canteen

Skipper Canteen

200

Winnie the Pooh & friends greet guests at this bright, Victorian-style setting restaurant with a glass atrium located in the Main Street USA area.

A) Pinocchio Village Haus

B) Cheshire Cafe 

C) The Crystal Palace

The Crystal Palace

200

Located next to Epcot, this beach-themed resort is 3 miles from the Magic Kingdom. Relaxed New England-style rooms sleep up to 5 and come with flat-screen TVs, minifridges and Wi-Fi; some have garden or lagoon views. Club-level rooms offer access to the health club and a lounge providing snacks and drinks; upgraded suites feature extra living space.

A) Yacht Club

B) Kalahari Resort 

C) Beach Club

Beach Club

300

Heading to Disney's Hollywood Studios, this ride is strategically placed at the tip of Sunset Boulevard, lined with rows of palm trees, and is a Twilight Zone themed ride. The ride opened in July of 1994 and it offers you a fully immersive experience into the Twilight Zone, reaching a top speed of 39 miles per hour.

A) Haunted Maze

B) Terror Tower

C) Tower of Terror 


Tower of Terror 

300

Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom is home to the newest ride at Walt Disney World. This ride opened on April 4th of 2023 and what makes this launch coaster unique is the motorbike design of the trains. They can be a bit of constraining so you can find a test seat just before you enter the indoor queue to be digitized. The ride reaches a top speed of 59 miles per hour. 

A) Harley Davidson Wild Ride 

B) Tron Lightcycle Run

C) Super Bike Race

Tron Lightcycle Run 

300

This is a Tiki-style stand located in Adventureland offering an assortment of coffee drinks, slushes & juices, plus cookies!

A) The Pit Stop

B) Aloha Isle

C) Sunshine Tree Terrace 

Sunshine Tree Terrace

300

This is a casual cafe in Fantasyland offering loaded tater tots, fried Twinkies & beverages.

A) Friar's Nook

B) Columbia Harbour House

C) Cinderella's Royal Table  

Friar's Nook

300

Set along the shores of Barefoot Bay in Walt Disney World, this sprawling Caribbean-themed resort is 4 miles from Epcot and 20 miles from Orlando International Airport. Relaxed, colorful rooms sleep up to 4, and have free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minifridges and coffeemakers; some have lake views. Upgraded pirate-themed quarters feature boat-shaped beds.

A) Caribbean Beach

B) Aloha Isle

C) Mahalo Inn & Suites

Caribbean Beach

400

Heading back into Frontierland at Magic Kingdom, work is well underway on Splash Mountain's transformation into this ride, which will open in 2024. The ride will consist of the main character and a band of critters that will take you on a musical adventure as they prepare to throw a huge Mardi Gras celebration. It will be a classic log flume, water attraction, reaching a top speed of 40 miles per hour. 

A) Top Thrill Dragster 

B) The Tasmanian Devil 

C) Tiana's Bayou Adventure

Tiana's Bayou Adventure 

400

Epcot has seen lots of changes over the years and one of the new additions to the ride lineup was this ride. Opening in May of 2022, this record-setting coaster is one of the best coasters at Walt Disney World. Once you enter the Wonders of Xandar pavilion, you will pass through the Galaxy Arium and the Xander Gallery before making your way into the pre-shows. This ride is one of the longer rides, coming in at about 3 minutes and 20 seconds and reaches a top speed of 60 miles per hour. 

A) The Marvels Galactic War

B) Avengers Training Camp

C) Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind

Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind

400

This is a counter-serve joint located in Frontierland with sandwiches, drinks & baked goods in Old West-style digs. 

A) The Western Shop

B) Golden Oak Outpost 

C) The Tavern 

Golden Oak Outpost

400

This is a space-themed counter-serve spot located in Tomorrowland with American eats and an animatronic alien performer.

A) Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe

B) Cool Ship

C) Lunching Pad

Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe

400

Located 1.7 miles from Disney's Typhoon Lagoon water park, this Victorian-inspired, all-suite resort is 5 miles from the Epcot theme park. Casual studios offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minifridges and microwaves. Villas feature full kitchens, living spaces and washer/dryers; some have woodland views and are built like tree houses.

A) Daytona Resort

B) Saratoga Springs 

C) Riviera 

Saratoga Springs 

500

Heading over to Disney's Animal Kingdom, the park is home to this ride that opened in April of 2006. At the time, it held the record for being the most expensive rollercoaster in the world, but unfortunately it's now lost that title. However, it is still one of the most immersive coasters. The track is cleverly designed into the architecture, the attraction is centered around the mystery of the Yeti, and it reaches a top speed of 50 miles per hour.

A) Expedition Everest 

B) Millennium Force 

C) Xcelerator 

Expedition Everest

500

Staying in Epcot, this ride is the fastest ride at Walt Disney World and the fastest ride in any Disney theme park across the world. Officially opening in March of 1999, it was the first ride that featured the slaw-car style ride system. It did go through changes in 2012 with Chevrolet now getting the sponsor spotlight. In the Chevrolet Designs Studio, you can design your own vehicle then get a chance to test that design through the ride's indoor and outdoor performance courses, reaching a top speed of 65 miles per hour.

A) Test Track

B) Chevy Cruise 

C) Top Thrill Dragster 

Test Track

500

Located in Magic Kingdom/Liberty Square, this eatery offers American eats in a wild-west music-hall setting.

A) The Diamond Horseshoe 

B) The Platinum Palace

C) Wild Town Eatery

The Diamond Horseshoe 

500

This is a booth serving soft-serve cones, sundaes & floats offered at a concession stand resembling a medieval cottage located in Fantasyland. 

A) Tortuga Tavern 

B) Westward Ho 

C) Storybook Treats

Storybook Treats

500

On the grounds of Walt Disney World, this woodsy resort along Bay Lake is 3 miles from Magic Kingdom Park and 25 miles from Orlando International Airport. Relaxed cabins come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, kitchenettes and sofa-beds, plus living areas and patios. The 1- to 3-bedroom villas add whirlpool tubs and kitchens. Upgraded waterfront villas offer stone fireplaces and patio hot tubs.

A) Port Orleans

B) Wilderness Lodge

C) Old Key West

Wilderness Lodge