Magic Kingdom Attractions: The Joyous Magic Tea Party

Enter a world of fantastical fun and whimsy as you step into the lively and colorful Fantasyland at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. Amidst the enchanting attractions that transport guests to imaginative realms is the Mad Tea Party—a beloved experience that brings the iconic tea party from “Alice in Wonderland” to life. Let’s immerse ourselves in the magic of the Mad Tea Party and discover the delightful wonders it has in store.

The Mad Tea Party is a spinning teacup attraction that invites guests to join the whimsical characters from “Alice in Wonderland” in their famous tea party. As riders board their oversized teacups, they are whisked away into a vibrant and mesmerizing adventure.

Once inside the teacup, guests can spin the wheel in the center, determining the speed and intensity of their twirling experience. The multicolored teacups, adorned with intricate patterns and playful designs, create a visually captivating atmosphere that reflects the whimsical nature of Wonderland.

The Mad Tea Party offers a family-friendly experience that brings joy to both young and old. Children giggle with glee as they spin alongside their favorite characters, while adults can’t help but embrace the nostalgia and childlike wonder that the tea party evokes.

The theming of the attraction is enhanced by the lively music and the immersive surroundings, including oversized tea pots, colorful lanterns, and playful statues of the Mad Hatter and his friends. As the cups spin and the laughter fills the air, guests are transported into a world of enchantment and merriment.

The Mad Tea Party at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is a timeless and cherished attraction that captures the whimsy and magic of “Alice in Wonderland.” As you twirl and spin in the oversized teacups, you’ll feel the exhilaration of being part of this whimsical tea party.

The Mad Tea Party serves as a reminder of the joy that can be found in simple pleasures and the power of imagination. So, on your next visit to Magic Kingdom, don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the delightful world of the Mad Tea Party. Step into Wonderland, embrace the laughter, and create unforgettable memories in this whimsical and enchanting experience.

National Museum of American History Shares How The Smithsonian Acquired Dumbo the Flying Elephant and Mad Tea Party Ride Vehicles from Disneyland

For 65 years, Disneyland has been a part of America’s culture and history. That status was officially sealed fifteen years ago when ride vehicles from two beloved attractions were acquired by the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.

The museum, part of the famed Smithsonian Institution, recently shared how those attractions were chosen and how they moved across the United States from Anaheim to the nation’s capital in a blog post from museum specialist Bethanee Bemis.

According to Bemis, the Smithsonian and The Walt Disney Company were collaborating on some kind of donation from the park to mark its 50th anniversary in 2005. Then-curators Dwight Bowers and Ellen Hughes traveled to the Disneyland Resort to meet with Disney’s team in charge of the anniversary festivities. Tim O’Day, who was in charge of Disney’s creative publicity department for the celebration, recalled that he, Bowers, and Hughes “scoured every inch of Disneyland for several days” to determine what best defined the park in the American consciousness.

One member of the group proposed that a ride vehicle would be the best representation. The trio quickly decided that to best mark 50 years, they would only consider attractions from Disneyland’s opening day on July 17th, 1955. Apparently, a horse from King Arthur Carrousel was considered, but was ultimately rejected over concerns that once removed from the attraction, it could be mistaken for a horse from any carousel.

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They continued their search for something “Disneyland enough,” and decided on a teacup from the Mad Tea Party for its unique design. Not long after, Bowers proposed a vehicle from Dumbo the Flying Elephant, an attraction he was fond of. As they made their final decision, it became clear that he had hit on a strong idea, as O’Day described: “We sat and watched people get on Dumbo. And we watched people watch Dumbo. And everybody was smiling. And as we sat there, we kind of looked at each other and went yep, this is it.”

Once the teacup and elephant were decided on, then came the more difficult task on how to move them cross-country. The vehicles were shipped to Washington, D.C., where they were then moved onto a flatbed truck and given a police escort to move them to the museum’s loading dock, which was designed with large objects in mind.

They were then moved carefully through the museum by staff and placed in a special limited-time display for the 50th anniversary, where the donation was made official on June 8th, 2005. Then-Disney Chairman and CEO Michael Eisner spoke at the ceremony about the donation:

“From Main Street U.S.A. to the futuristic vision of Tomorrowland, Disneyland has always incorporated the cultural fabric of America and these two items—Dumbo and the Tea Cup—have become incredibly familiar in the lexicon of popular culture…During the park’s 50th anniversary, it seemed a perfect time for Disneyland to officially join hands across the continent with the Smithsonian and bring these two great American institutions together.”

runDisney Reveals Logos & Themes For 2020 Virtual Series Races

If you love taking a spin on the teacups, racing around the galaxy, or practicing your terror with ghoulish delight, this year’s runDisney Virtual Series might be worth running to.

Celebrating its fifth anniversary, this year’s runDisney Virtual Series pays tribute to three iconic Disney Parks attractions which were voted on by fans during last year’s D23 Expo, with the Virtual Challenge honoring a beloved piece of Disney Parks’ past.

The Virtual Series is made up of three 5K runs to be done at the guest’s course of their choosing at home in June, July, and August 2020. Each race has its own medal that all registrants get, so if you’re into running and classic Disney Parks attractions, be sure to register!

June’s 5K might drive you a little mad, but don’t worry, everyone’s mad at the Mad Tea Party! Featuring an emblem of the race details within the Mad Hatter’s hat, runners will be celebrating the attraction as it marks it’s 65th anniversary at Disneyland this summer.

Go for launch with July’s Virtual 5K celebrating Space Mountain! The logo surrounds the iconic attraction building that hosts the beloved roller coaster, which celebrated its 45th anniversary at the Magic Kingdom earlier in January.

The 50th anniversary celebrations may have been last year, but this August, runDisney celebrates The Haunted Mansion with this Virtual 5K! It’s not surprising to see this be the August run, given that that’s when Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party kicks off at the Magic Kingdom.

And if you complete all 9.3 miles of the three 5K runs this summer, you’ll complete the 2020 runDisney Virtual Challenge! If you register for this, you’ll receive a completer medal themed to the classic ticket books of Disney Parks past.

Registration has yet to open.

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New Alex & Ani “Park Life” Collection Charm Bracelets

Three new Walt Disney World Alex and Ani bracelets have made their way into stores! The three featured bracelets include Cinderella Castle, Prince Charming Regal Carrousel, and Mad Tea Party. Let’s take a look at these new bracelets!

Cinderella Castle Alex and Ani Bracelet – $44.99

This silver bracelet features a stylized Cinderella Castle charm, perfect for any Magic Kingdom fan. The castle is a unique cartoon style that showcases the famous features of the building.

Prince Charming Regal Carrousel Alex and Ani Bracelet – $44.99

This bracelet is rose gold colored which compliments the design and colors on the charm. The carrousel itself is in the same cartoon style of Cinderella Castle and is very colorful!

Mad Tea Party Alex and Ani Bracelet – $44.99

This bracelet is silver-colored and features the most obvious Disney charm of them all. Mickey and Minnie are riding in a teacup which could be from the Mad Tea Party.

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