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Everything You Need to Know About Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room

You’re going on vacation to Walt Disney World! The only problem? You’re not sure which attractions are right for you and your kiddos and you have questions. Which attractions are too intense for little ones? What rides do I really need a FastPass+ reservation for? What’s the disability access like for certain attractions? We’re answering all those questions and more in our Everything You Need to Know attraction series with today’s focus on Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki at the Magic Kingdom!

What is Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room?

Everything You Need to Know About Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room is a classic audio-animatronic show where tropical birds, tikis, flowers, and the theater itself comes to life with a vintage, South Seas flair.

Where is Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room?

Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room is located at the Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland next to Aloha Isle.

What is the History of Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room?

Everything You Need to Know About Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room
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During a trip to New Orleans, Walt Disney purchased a mechanical bird. When he returned to California, he gave the bird to his Imagineers and challenged them to learn how it worked. This was the beginning of audio-animatronics at the Disney Parks and, as Walt saw it, a new medium of animation.

Originally, there were plans for a Disneyland restaurant where audio-animatronic birds would entertain guests. When that was deemed too distracting, the restaurant concept evolved into a show today known as Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. The original version debuted at Disneyland in 1963, and its signature song “The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room” was written by the legendary Sherman Brothers.

Walt Disney World’s version of the Enchanted Tiki Room debuted on the Magic Kingdom’s opening day and was titled Tropical Serenade. The attraction was re-imagined as The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management) in 1998 starring Iago from Aladdin and Zazu from The Lion King.

After a small fire broke out in the attraction’s attic, the show thankfully reverted back to its classic status and was renamed Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room in 2011.

What You Need to Know About the Queue for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room

Upon entering the show building, guests are split into several lines to view the open air standing-room-only pre-show. For this mini-show, a waterfall opens up to reveal two toucans perched atop a tiki, Claude and Clyde, who entertain guests.

Following the show, the theater doors open for guests to enter.

What You Need to Know About the Theater for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room

Everything You Need to Know About Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room The theater for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room is unique in that it’s smaller than other show theaters. It’s also circular with much of the show taking place in the center.

The theater seats are hard benches with a hard back. There are no safety restraints.

What You Need to Know About the Show

Four macaws named Jose, Michael, Pierre, and Fritz host Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. During this Polynesian-style show, over 225 choreographed audio-animatronics perform a variety of songs during its fifteen minute showtime. There’s even a tropical thunderstorm at one point!

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Even though much of the action occurs in the center of the theater, the tikis and flowers all around the room, and even scenes outside the window, come to life!

What You Need to Know About Accessibility

Guests may remain in a wheelchair/ECV to experience the show.

What You Need to Know About Health and Safety Advisories for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room

There are no health or safety advisories for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Note: Some young guests may be a frightened by the simulated storm effects.

What are the Height Restrictions for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room?

There are no height restrictions for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room! Every member of the family can experience this attraction together.

Does Weather Affect Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room?

Everything You Need to Know About Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room A June storm pops over World Drive as a rainy afternoon gets started.

Since this show is an indoor attraction, inclement weather will not affect the show’s operation. The open-air pre-show area is under cover, but can be exposed to wind-blown rain during severe storms.

What’s the Best Time of Day to Experience Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room?

The Enchanted Tiki Room is usually not too crowded. It may be best to check it out during the hottest and busiest times of day to escape the heat and crowds.

Everything You Need to Know About Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room enchanted tiki room wait times

This chart shows you roughly how long you’ll wait for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room when you visit on a day with a given Magic Kingdom Crowd Level. The blue bars represent the average “peak” wait time (that is, how long the line will be at its busiest). The bottom and top black lines represent the range of peak wait times to expect (for you fellow nerds out there: it’s the 5th percentile and 95th percentile of peak wait times). Please note that these are estimates, and for a better forecast for your travel dates, see Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Wait Times.

Did I answer all of your questions about Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room? Is this attraction at the top of your family’s vacation to-do list? Let us know in the comments.

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Haunted Mansion Dooney and Bourke Bag is Tomb Sweet Tomb at Magic Kingdom

Just before Walt Disney World temporarily closed its gates in March, a new backpack arrived that Haunted Mansion fans will love. With Magic Kingdom now reopened we found this Dooney and Bourke Haunted Mansion Backpack inside Main Street Jewelers. It has a black base with jewel tone colors. Beloved scenes and characters from Haunted Mansion in a cartoon interpretative style make up the pattern.

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Haunted Mansion Dooney and Bourke Backpack
Haunted Mansion Dooney and Bourke Bag is Tomb Sweet Tomb at Magic Kingdom
Haunted Mansion Dooney and Bourke Backpack

Donney and Bourke is actually one of the few designer bags I care about. I have a Disney Cruise Line crossbody bag from a decade ago that I wear regularly and it is still in fantastic condition. So keep that in mind when you see the enormous $318.00 price tag for this backpack.

It does not appear this Dooney and Bourke Haunted Mansion Backpack is available online. Are you dying to get your hands on this designer backpack?

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Vera Bradley Disney Colorful Garden Collection Blooms at Magic Kingdom

Spring may have come and gone already ( that was fast right?), but there is a new collection from Vera Bradley that has spring up inside Main Street Jewelers at Magic Kingdom that has a lovely spring motif to it.

This Disney garden style collection from Vera Bradley is full of bright and bold color as is the signature of this designer. A pale aqua blue base provides a lovely contrast to the bold pink and orange flowers. Retro style Mickey and Minnie Mouse appear in different gleeful poses, including Minnie with a watering can tending to the flowers.

A wrislet, backpack, crossbody bag, and two different styles of tote bags are available. You can browse the full collection on shopDisney.

Vera Bradley Disney Colorful Garden Collection Blooms at Magic Kingdom
Vera Bradley Disney Garden Bag Collection
Vera Bradley Disney Colorful Garden Collection Blooms at Magic Kingdom
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Vera Bradley Disney Colorful Garden Collection Blooms at Magic Kingdom
Vera Bradley Disney Garden Wallet
Vera Bradley Disney Colorful Garden Collection Blooms at Magic Kingdom
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Vera Bradley Disney Colorful Garden Collection Blooms at Magic Kingdom
Vera Bradley Disney Garden Tote Bag

Will this Vera Bradley collection put a spring in your step?

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Around the Universe – Discounts and News for July 2020

After a short break Around the Universe returns! This week we look at changes in Volcano Bay, construction around CityWalk and Islands of Adventure, hotel dining credit offers, discounts, and attractions closed due to COVID-19.

News and Construction

The Bourne Stuntacular is now open! The show brings to life a Bourne movie with moving sets, live actors, and a 130-foot-long, high-tech screen. Shows run every 45 minutes from park opening until closing. For showtimes, visit the Universal Orlando website.

Volcano Bay’s Punga Racers reopened this week. Previously the slide was a mat slide into a splash-down. Shortly after opening the slide had its maximum weight to 200 lbs and then to 150 lbs due to the designed splash down being too short. The new Punga Racers ditch the mat and are now a body slide with new splash downs. With the new design the weight limit goes up to 300 lbs.

Construction in CityWalk on the old Fossil, Piq, and Island Trading Company stores continues. The old store locations are gutted and work is progressing on the exteriors. Universal remains mum on what is coming but a leading rumor points to a relocated and expanded Universal Studios Store.

Over in Islands of Adventure, the unannounced Jurassic Park coaster recently hit a milestone when the tallest point of the ride was completed. The topping off of the coaster occurred July 8 with the installation of the top hat element. Construction continues with the rest of the coaster, ride building, and outdoor theming with an expected opening in 2021.

Discounts and Deals

Was your hotel booking canceled during the COVID-19 shutdown (March 20 – May 31, 2020)? Are you looking to, or have you, rebooked for some time this year? Universal is offering a free $50 hotel dining credit for any 2+ night stay at a Universal if your reservation was canceled this spring. This credit can be combined with other offers including Annual Passholder room discounts. To redeem call 866-840-9900 with your canceled reservation confirmation number and your new confirmation number.

Here some other discounts and deals available:

Refurbishments and Closures

  • Fievel’s Playground (COVID-19, Reopening TBD)
  • Curious George Goes to Town (COVID-19, Reopening TBD)
  • Fear Factor Live (COVID-19, Reopening TBD)
  • Camp Jurassic (COVID-19, Reopening TBD)
  • If I Ran the Zoo (COVID-19, Reopening TBD)
  • Jurassic Discovery Center (COVID-19, Reopening TBD)
  • Me Ship, The Olive (COVID-19, Reopening TBD)

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The SATURDAY SIX Presents – Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs

This week’s SATURDAY SIX Presents – Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs! Last year we introduced Plastic in the Parks, a series in which photographer Michael Carelli takes LEGO to the theme park world to create fun pictures. We’ve been waiting for the right time to bring the concept back when some great news happened recently. Our friend Banks Lee – formerly of Attractions Magazine – started a new job at one of our favorite parks, LEGOLAND Florida! It was time to go back into the toy chest, grab some LEGO and hit Disney Springs to get some photos…

# 6 – T-REX Cafe

No one is going to be handing out Michelin stars to T-REX Cafe any time soon, but you can’t deny that it is a Must Do experience for families. With gigantic fish tanks, over the top dinosaur theming, and one of the most fun desserts at WDW with the Chocolate Extinction, T-REX is always a big hit.

The SATURDAY SIX Presents – Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs
T-Rex at T-REX. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Turns out, even non-LEGO Dinosaur toys in general are pretty cool for taking photos with.

The SATURDAY SIX Presents – Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs
“Remind me to thank John for a lovely weekend…” – Dr. Ian Malcolm, Jurassic Park (photo by Michael Carelli)

# 5 – Jock Lindsey’s Hanger Bar

A bar themed to the world of Indiana Jones that is filled with references to some of our all-time favorite movies? We haven’t been this excited since finding out about that Jaws-themed restaurant at Universal Studios Japan. LEGO Indy is a big fan as well.

The SATURDAY SIX Presents – Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs
Indiana Jones outside Jock Lindsey’s Hanger Bar. (photo by Michael Carelli)

# 4 – Once Upon a Toy

Located in the Marketplace section of Disney Springs, Once Upon A Toy has two great photo-ops outside for guests with Toy Story‘s own Mr. Potato Head and Buzz Lightyear.

The SATURDAY SIX Presents – Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs
To infinity and beyond! (photo by Michael Carelli)

# 3 – Marvel Super Hero Headquarters

Meanwhile, over on the West Side of Disney Springs there is another store which features toys (and more.) This is one of the only places at Walt Disney World where you will see the Marvel brand advertised, as Universal has the theme park rights to many Marvel superheroes. The “Marvel Contract” is a much debated topic in the theme park world, and something which picked up a lot of steam once Disney bought Marvel back in 2009. Universal has the exclusive theme park rights to many Marvel characters, “East of the Mississippi.” That’s why Disneyland can have an upcoming ride based on Spider-Man, but WDW can’t. Instead, WDW has to find the characters who aren’t included in the contract to base attractions and meet and greets around. So instead of Captain America and Spidey, the Florida parks got a Dr. Strange meet and greet at DHS and the Awesome Mix Live! show at EPCOT featuring the Guardians of the Galaxy.

The SATURDAY SIX Presents – Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs
Iron Man. (photo by Michael Carelli)

Just a couple doors down from Super Hero Headquarters is the Star Wars Galactic Outpost. Think about how crazy it is that between the years of 2009 and 2012 Disney bought both Marvel AND Star Wars! We may never see anything like that again, because how often will you find brands that made an unbelievable cultural impact worldwide spanning movies, tv shows, comic books, toys and more.

The SATURDAY SIX Presents – Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs
A stormtrooper guards the Star Wars Galactic Outpost. (photo by Michael Carelli)

# 2 – Characters in Flight

Everyone knows that Disney Springs is a shopping and dining district, but it’s also a place that has several attractions. Aside from a carousel and train ride for the kiddos, there is the Characters in Flight helium balloon experience that takes guests high up into the sky. Outside of staying at Gran Destino Tower, there are very few places at WDW which offer guests a bird’s eye view of the entire property (and while you’re up there, say hi to @bioreconstruct for us!)

The SATURDAY SIX Presents – Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs
“Now, think of the happiest things. It’s the same as having wings!” – Peter Pan (photo by Michael Carelli)

# 1 – Cookes of Dublin

Like the rest of Walt Disney World, Disney Springs was closed to guests at the end of March because of the coronavirus. And similar to the WDW theme parks which welcomed guests back this pas week, the reopening of Disney Springs came with some new rules for guests. Face coverings were required and social distancing measures were put into place. However, with all the new safety procedures, Disney forget to mention that bringing your own grill to cook hot dogs was not allowed. Gonna have to take a Mulligan on that one, because much to the chagrin of Disney security, some guests brought their own bbq. To be fair, in a year which a Jungle Cruise boat sank, guests swam in a SeaWorld lagoon, and Katy Perry dressed herself (and her dog) as Dumbo, is grilling your hot dogs at Disney Springs really that weird? Actually, yes it is, but we’ll get to all of that and more later in the annual Theme Park Turkey of the Year Awards.

The SATURDAY SIX Presents – Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs
Disney Springs is many things to many people, but if you’re looking to grill your own hot dogs over an open flame, maybe go to one of Florida’s many pavilions available at rest stops throughout the state instead. (photo by Michael Carelli)

So there you have it: The SATURDAY SIX Presents -Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles covering the latest from the Disney Outlet Stores. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).

If you enjoyed this article, you will surely like the following: 

The SATURDAY SIX Presents: The Debut of PLASTIC IN THE PARKS

DAVID & DEREK: The Do’s and Don’ts of COVID-19 Safety Protocols at the Theme Parks

6 Pieces of Disney Merchandise That Don’t Exist (but Totally Should)

SATURDAY SIX Presents: The Disney Signage Hall of Shame

Special Thanks to The Elite Brandon Glover, the bio-est of all reconstructs @bioreconstruct, Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog, my personal protege Hunter “Elvey” Underwood, the SAT SIX Fun Squad of Parkscope Joe and “the Dadalorian” Nick, hot shot Michael Carelli, charter member of the Universal Four @Nitro230, and Hermione Granger’s tutor Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. The SAT SIX is inspired each week by goofballs Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde and you Potterheads will  enjoy Meg’s other blog work over at the Central Florida Slug Club.

The SATURDAY SIX Presents – Plastic in the Parks at Disney Springs
Using Plastic in the Parks to explain this week’s theme park news….

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