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It’s A Small World


By Webmaster - Posted on 09 January 2009

Location: Fantasyland

Ride Type: Boat Ride

Passengers: 4-6 per row

Fastpass? No

Minimum Height: None

 

Summary: This is a classic attraction which most people associated specifically with Disney parks. Passengers board a boat for a trip through the world – a small world after all! Go ahead and sing along – you know you want to! You pass through different regions of the world, with audio-animatronics dolls dressed in regional costume singing the famous song (that does get stuck in your head for hours!). Where else can you visit Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, and the South Pacific in a 10 minute period? Kids love this ride because of the simple and fun designs, the catchy music, and above all the boat ride! Prepare yourself to ride this one again and again during your trip to the Magic Kingdom.

 

Comments: The lines for this ride are usually short, but if they look long, don’t let that deter you. It’s one of the faster loading rides because of the volume of passengers it can take in each boat (about 25 per boat ride).

 

One caution – unloading takes a bit longer, so boats generally queue up in the final scene. This might frustrate your child, but make it fun for them by having them point out familiar objects (ducks, roller coasters, balloons, etc.) in the final scene.

 

Hidden Mickeys: COMING SOON

 

Josh Rating : Thumb up - "let's do that one again!"

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