No, there are currently no rides at Magic Kingdom in Florida that go upside down. Magic Kingdom is designed as a "family-friendly" park with a focus on dark rides and moderate thrills. Even the "mountain" attractions—Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train—do not feature inversions (loops or corkscrews). The newly opened TRON Lightcycle / Run is a high-speed launch coaster, but it also remains "right-side up" throughout the entire experience. If you are looking for inversions at Walt Disney World, you must head to Disney's Hollywood Studios for Rock 'n' Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith (which features three inversions) or EPCOT for Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind (which features a reverse launch and high-speed turns, but technically no inversions). Magic Kingdom's upcoming Villains-themed land (announced for late 2026/2027) may feature more intense attractions, but for now, the park remains inversion-free.