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Magic Kingdom Park

The most magical place on earth featuring classic Disney charm with both water play areas and air-conditioned indoor escapes perfect for families.

Planning Tip

Visit playground areas during peak heat hours (11am-3pm) when attraction lines are longest. Indoor playgrounds provide perfect air-conditioned breaks.

Fun Facts

  • •Casey Jr. Splash Station is themed after the circus train from Dumbo
  • •The Dumbo playground has age-separated areas for safety

Quick Stats

  • •Playgrounds: 3
  • •Water Play: 1
  • •Indoor Play: 1

3 Playgrounds

Open

Casey Jr. Splash 'N' Soak Station

water
None
Under 55-8

A whimsical water-spray splash area themed to the Casey Jr. train — ideal for cooling off in the Florida heat. Features arching sprays and misters. Ideal for budding train conductors.

Bathrooms: 50 ft
Open

Dumbo Pre-Ride Play Area

dry
Full
Under 55-8

Indoor, air-conditioned playground split for ages 2-3 and 4-8; parents relax while kids play before riding Dumbo. Plenty of interactive features and slides.

Bathrooms: 50 ft
Open

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Queue

dry
Partial
Under 55-8

Interactive play elements integrated into the Winnie the Pooh ride queue area, featuring Hundred Acre Wood theming and hands-on activities.

Bathrooms: 100 ft