Fantasyland
Fantasyland is the land your child has dreamed about all of his or her life. There, Walt Disney's fairy tale visions have become reality. As you walk through the castle's drawbridge, you will be transported back to an old world village. If you have little ones, plan on spending a great deal of time in this enchanting land.

★Peter Pan's Flight (everyone’s favorite and always has a LONG line)
★Alice in Wonderland
★"it's a small world"
★The Storybook Land Canal Boats
★The Casey Jr. Circus Train
★Pinocchio's Daring Journey (can be a little intense for toddlers)
★King Arthur's Carousel
Suitable for Young Children
It is important to note, that while it may appear that all of the attractions in Fantasyland may be appropriate for small children, several can be a bit intense. The attractions below may not be appropriate for toddlers, but may be suitable for young children depending on your child's personality and preferences.

★Snow Whites Scary Adventure doesn't have scary in the title for nothing. My four-year-old is a little too scared to go on it.
★Mr Toad's Wild Ride has a section in which the rides goes through "hell" and it can be pretty scary for little ones. The ride itself is smooth--the content is a bit intense. We’ve yet to take our children on this attraction.
★Dumbo the Flying Elephant may be a bit scary because of the height it flies and it may be difficult to get in and out of the attraction with a baby in your arms.

If your little one needs something royal before departing the Magic Kingdom, then you must take her to the Bibbity Bobbity Boutique, which is located in Fantasyland just after you've passed over the drawbridge from Central Plaza.
Food

Across from the Village Haus is a fresh fruit cart. (Pictured right.)
Services
There are two restroom locations in Fantasyland. The first can be found on the backside of Alice in Wonderland, across from the Matterhorn. The second is west of the Village Haus Restaurant at the entrance to Big Thunder Trail.