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Where Are The Best Photo Spots in The Magic Kingdom?

 

Cinderella Castle - Spires - Magic Kingdom - Walt Disney World

Once upon a time, there was an attraction known as the Skyway to Fantasyland/Tomorrowland. Aboard this attraction, which hovered via cable above the Magic Kingdom, one could get some amazing aerial photos of The Magic Kingdom.

That attraction is no more, but many fantastic photos can still be had. You just have to know where to snap. Here are 11 of my favorites.

  • In front of the Magic Kingdom entrance - Time tested, guest approved. Often, you will see Mickey and Minnie here throughout the day with a line of guests waiting to have their photo snapped. This setting allows you to have the backdrop of the entrance and that signatory floral Mickey head. 
  • The center of Main Street facing the Castle - Just about anywhere along this path provides a great backdrop of Cinderella Castle. Which is why you'll see Photopass photographers stationed all along it. 
  • Partners Statue - This iconic statue featuring Mickey and Walt stands in the center of the castle hub. Stand before it and you'll have a great backdrop featuring Walt, Mickey and Cinderella Castle. 
  • On board the Tomorrowland Transit Authority - This ride provides some nice shots of Tomorrowland and Cinderella Castle if you have your camera ready as the attraction is, of course, not stationary (when it's not experiencing technical difficulties that is).Walt Disney World - Castle 
  • Before the hearse at The Haunted Mansion - True enough, you can have your picture snapped before the ghostly carriage, but this angle also provides a really nice view of The Haunted Mansion. With a proper zoom, you can even get some great photos of that spooky weathervane. Haunted Mansion - Walt Disney World - Magic Kingdom 
  • On board the Liberty Belle - Take a spot on the upper deck of The Liberty Belle and you'll find some great angles on The Haunted Mansion and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Sometimes, you might even get the train as it comes around the bend which is a perfect shot. (Note: I took these when it was raining - you'll have much better pictures when it's not wet!)Haunted Mansion - Magic Kingdom - Walt Disney World 
  • Splash Mountain's observatory deck (caution: wet!) - Here, you can snap a photo of the logs as they fly down the shoot. Just make sure you don't get your equipment too wet. 
  • The Liberty Tree in Liberty Square - This gorgeous tree provides an elegant subject and, at night, is lit up beautifully with the 13 symbolic lanterns and the firefly lighting. 
  • Through the gates of Cinderella Castle looking on the Carousel - This is a really nice shot if you can get it. Lately, I've seen WDW get wall happy with this spot, closing it off to guests. However, if you can catch the gate open at night, this makes for a beautiful spot as the carousel is lit up and framed by the castle walls. 
  • The Tomorrowland bridge -  Framed by the futuristic sculptures that lead into Tomorrowland, standing on this bridge and facing Tomorrowland allows you a "framed" shot of Tomorrowland. Face the Castle and you have a gorgeous side view. 
  • The Cinderella Castle Wishing Well - This pathway allows you some great alternative views of the castle.Wishing Well - Magic Kingdom - Walt Disney World

These are simply some of my favorites. In the future, I'll be adding more photo spots for Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom so make sure to subscribe.

April 03, 2008 in Cinderella Castle, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Haunted Mansion, Liberty Square, Magic Kingdom, Tomorrowland | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

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Where To Find the Villains - Maleficent, The Evil Queen, Cruella and More

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Maleficent greets the crowd at Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party

Some of my favorite Disney characters are the Villains and it was years before I could finally hunt down my favorite villains in order to get a snapshot. Yes. I wanted a picture with The Evil Queen and Maleficent. Sue me.

It's understandable why so many people want to find the Villains once they get to Walt Disney World. They're the epitome of cool. Here are a few ways to find your favorite villain so you too can take a photo with your favorite.

  • Obviously, the best time to find the villains is during the Halloween season and particularly during Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party at the Magic Kingdom. They even have their own show, The Villains Mix and Mingle, which takes place on the stage in front of Cinderella's Castle. After the show, the villains come down to mingle with the crowd and take photos.
  • Disney Hollywood Studios is a hotspot for the villains. During the day, you're very likely to see them hanging out in the courtyard in front of the Chinese Theatre. Um, that's where the big Mickey's Sorcerer's hat resides.
  • Cruella can sometimes be found hanging out near Tony's Restaurant just near the entrance at the Magic Kingdom. There are *always* characters around this area and, if you can catch a Character Assistant (they'll be the cast member in the yellow, red and black shirt assisting the character), ask them if they know when Cruella, or any of the other villains, will be making her next appearance.
  • The really "hot" villains seem to make random appearances near the Castle. I've heard of impromptu appearances taking place in Fantasyland, near the castle, during nightly Extra Magic Hours.
  • Captain Hook is the easiest villain to find. He and Mr. Smee make scheduled appearances near Pirates of the Caribbean throughout the day.
  • If you simply want to see the villains, you can find them in a number of shows. Currently, Maleficent and her ilk can be see in the Dream Along With Mickey show at Cinderella Castle's forecourt. You can also see them:
    • During the Magic Kingdom's Disney Dreams Come True parade.
    • The Evil Queen, Captain Hook and even Ursula make appearances during the nightly Spectromagic parade. This parade doesn't take place all nights, so check the daily schedule. Also, this parade *will* be canceled if weather is inclement.
    • Fantasmic at Disney Hollywood Studios is a show centered around the villains and the havoc they can cause within Mickey's dreams.
    • The Boo To You parade during Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party at the Magic Kingdom is a villains fan's dream come true. You'll even see a couple of villains you don't normally see such as Captain Barbossa from The Pirates of the Caribbean.

Unfortunately, one of the best parades in which to see the villains was Disney Hollywood Studios now retired Disney Stars and Motorcar Parade. It was replaced by Pixar's Block Party Bash (grumble). Rumor has it that the parade will resume its "route" at Disneyland Paris (weep!).

Good luck with your villains hunt! Feel free to send me links to your photos.

And if you've had any great villains experiences, post them in the comments below.

March 22, 2008 in Characters, Cinderella Castle, Disney Hollywood Studios, Fantasyland, How-To, Magic Kingdom, Parades, Shows | Permalink | Comments (7) | TrackBack (0)

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