As of early 2026, Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida remains the most popular and most-visited Disney theme park in the world, a title it has held for over 25 consecutive years. It consistently records the highest annual attendance, often exceeding 17 to 20 million visitors. However, the original Disneyland Park in California is a very close second, with attendance levels often within "spitting distance" of its Florida counterpart; in 2025, it actually challenged Magic Kingdom for the top spot due to various anniversary celebrations. Globally, Tokyo Disneyland is the third most popular, renowned for its exceptional maintenance and high-quality guest service, often surpassing the U.S. parks in "perceived magic." While individual attendance figures can fluctuate due to new attractions—like the expansion of "Fantasy Springs" in Tokyo or "Epic Universe" opening nearby in Orlando—Magic Kingdom's status as the quintessential "castle park" and the flagship of the world's largest resort complex ensures it stays at the pinnacle of theme park popularity.