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Walt Disney World Railroad (Main Street Station)


By Webmaster - Posted on 12 January 2009

Location:  Main Street U.S.A.

Ride Type:  Steam Train

Passengers:  4-5 per row, about 350 per train

Fastpass?  No

Minimum Height:  None

 

Summary:  The Walt Disney World Railroad is a fun way to get around the Magic Kingdom.  The tracks circle the park, and there are three stops:  Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, and Mickey's Toontown Fair.  You can board the train at any station, and ride around as many times as you would like.  Guest conductors (often children) are asked to give the traditional "All Aboard!" cry when the train is ready to depart.  Enjoy a fun commentary as well as some interesting sights along the way.  When boarding from Main Street U.S.A., you travel to the Frontierland Station, followed by Mickey's Toontown Fair, before returning to the Main Street Station.

 

Comments:  Strollers must fold up to go on this ride, so if you rented a stroller from the Park, you can either come back to your starting point, or you can take your belongings and your stroller rental receipt and get another stroller at the next stop.  The platform on Main Street is one flight up from the street level of the park, but wheelchair ramps are available if needed.  The trains are "open air", so keep an eye on children so they don't stick their heads or arms (or any other body part) out of the train.  Be sure to check out the "waiting area" on the ground floor of the station for items lost by famous Disney characters.

 

Hidden Mickeys: COMING SOON

 

Josh Rating: Thumb sideways - "i can take or leave this ride - it's ok"


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