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What time is Magic Kingdom electric parade?

Parade Times The parade is shown nightly. Usually it starts in Frontierland at 8:00 and winds through the park and ends on Main Street. If there is a second showing at 10:00 it will usually start on Main Street and go back to Frontierland.



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Grab a spot on Main Street to see the projection technology along with the fireworks. The Main Street Electrical Parade has two nightly runs: 8:45 and 10:45 PM. The parade lasts for about 20 minutes and is even available with a dining package for an extra magical night.

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Main Street Electrical Parade - Magic Kingdom - Walt Disney World.

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Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade is limited to Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. But don't worry, if you are visiting Magic Kingdom in the last week of December, you'll have a chance to see this incredible parade during the day! The parade typically runs twice daily at 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. from Dec.

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Magic Kingdom Fireworks are at 9pm on most nights.

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Typically, in the spring and summer months, the fireworks will be scheduled around 9PM, and during the fall and winter months, closer to 8PM.

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Disney's Festival of Fantasy Parade runs every afternoon at 3pm and there's plenty of space for families with buggies and little ones!

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We were at the beginning of the parade route. If you are near the end of the route, it may seem longer. The parade is usually followed by fireworks in the evening. It takes about 2 hours from start to finish inclusive of the fireworks.

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The Electrical Water Pageant usually follows this schedule: Disney's Polynesian Village Resort - beginning at 8:45 pm. Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (including Narcoossee's) - beginning at 9:00 pm. Disney's Wilderness Lodge - beginning at 9:30 pm. Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground - beginning at 9:45 ...

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Magic Kingdom Least Busy Days in Order:
  • Tuesday (best day to go to Magic Kingdom)
  • Thursday.
  • Wednesday.
  • Sunday.
  • Friday.
  • Saturday.
  • Monday (busiest day at Magic Kingdom)


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As you can guess if Monday is the busiest, Tuesday tends to be the best day of the week to go to Magic Kingdom. We also find Thursday to be one of the least busy days of the week at Magic Kingdom, with Sunday being a great weekend option.

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We find that the days closest to the weekends (Friday and Monday), as well as the weekends themselves, are the busiest days at Walt Disney World. Because Magic Kingdom is often the number one park on visitors' lists, they'll hit it first on their trip. If they arrive on a weekend, that makes it a Sunday or Monday!

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If you purchase Disney Genie+ Service for your day at Magic Kingdom Park, you can book a Lightning Lane to access a designated viewing area for the Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade.

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When to See the Show: You can see the show nightly in Magic Kingdom at 9PM most evenings but check the Walt Disney World calendar for the most current information. Seasonal shows and holidays may interrupt this fireworks show but most of the year this is the one offered at Walt Disney World.

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However, most people can also go and take a nap and then come back and enjoy the extra magic hours at night. So you're more likely to have more people during the nighttime extended hours than daytime. However, it is still less crowded at night, and the weather is better once the sun goes down.

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The #1 location for viewing Disney's Festival of Fantasy Parade is at the end of Main Street in Town Square. For this, we recommend the area behind the flagpole and Sharing the Magic statue, on the curb that faces Cinderella Castle.

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The new wrinkle is that Disney Enchantment now has a second showtime each night, with a nightly performance of the fireworks at 11 pm. This is in addition to the 9:20 pm showtime, which remains on the schedule and doesn't move (because it can't really be moved forward–ask as meteorologist or astronomer as to why.

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