New live show debuts at Magic Kingdom: The Muppets Present … Great Moments in American History – Video
A new show has opened at Magic Kingdom starring The Muppets called “The Muppets Present… Great Moments in American History.”
A new show has opened at Magic Kingdom starring The Muppets called “The Muppets Present… Great Moments in American History.”
The day after the Magic Kingdom celebrates its 45th anniversary on October 1, it will temporarily shutter one of its least popular attractions, as Stitch’s Great Escape in Tomorrowland will only operate seasonally starting October 2.
Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom celebrates its 45th anniversary on Saturday, October 1, and guests can join in the party on the big day with commemorative events and merchandise throughout the park.
Kids (and adults) with food allergies can finally join in the candy-collecting fun at Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, because the Magic Kingdom has introduced a new allergy-friendly trick-or-treating policy for 2016.
Even though it just debuted a few months month’s ago, Mickey’s Royal Friendship Faire at the Magic Kingdom has added a new seasonal finale to the show celebrating Fall.
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, the popular separately ticketed seasonal event, returns to Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom park on 29 select nights starting September 2 through October 31.
For a limited time, guests at the Magic Kingdom can now help welcome Princess Elena of Avalor, the first Disney princess inspired by Latin cultures.
Thousands of sparkling lights are set to dim at the Magic Kingdom as the Main Street Electrical Parade will be ending its run on Oct. 9, 2016.
Their short-lived ABC television revival may have recently been given the axe, but friends of Kermit and the gang can now celebrate, because Walt Disney World has announced that an all-new Magic Kingdom Muppets live show is coming to Liberty Square starting this October.
In yet another moving display of unity in the face of tragedy, guests and cast members gathered in front of Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom after park closing on Saturday, June 18, for a Kiss Goodnight memorial vigil in honor of the victims of last week’s Pulse nightclub attack.