Hi there, Nicholas! Welcome to
planDisney! I love that you're planning ahead for your
Magic Kingdom day. You're absolutely right, by the way. There is no way to do it all in one visit, so having a clear overview of everything available is the smartest place to start.
If you're looking for a clean, organized list of every attraction, show, and experience, your best resource is the official
Walt Disney World Resort website. At the top of the homepage, hover over the "Things to Do" tab and select "
Attractions and Entertainment." Once you're on that page, you'll see a filter option that says "All Walt Disney World locations." Click that and change it specifically to "Magic Kingdom Park." Make sure you don't filter anything else out, and you'll instantly have a full list of everything offered inside the park.
From there, you'll see a map displayed on the right-hand side that shows where each attraction and entertainment offering is located. It's incredibly helpful for visualizing how the park flows and how you might group experiences together to save time. If you click into any individual ride or show, you'll find a short description explaining what it is, whether there's a height requirement, and what kind of experience to expect. It won't always give you a strict age range, but the descriptions and details usually make it pretty clear whether something is thrill-heavy or family-friendly.
Now for my favorite little planning tip. While the website doesn't host ride-through videos, you can absolutely head to YouTube and type in the name of any attraction you're curious about. You'll find everything from quick overviews to full ride-through videos and honest guest reactions. I do this all the time when I'm home and missing the park. It's the next best thing to being there!
Nicholas, once you have that master list in front of you, narrowing it down becomes so much easier. I hope your single day at Magic Kingdom is packed with your absolute must-dos and leaves you already planning your return.
Warm hugs,
Ana Paula