

There’s no limit to how many spaces you can move to in a turn, but it is hard to acquire enough balloons to get very far on each turn. In the photo below, if we were trying to get from Cinderella Castle to Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress, we would need a blue or purple balloon tile to get to the Astro Orbiter, and then a blue balloon tile to get there (we would also go a longer route by using an orange balloon to stop at Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin and then a pink balloon to reach our destination). Players return balloon tokens in order to move between spaces by following a colored route. If jumping to the space, each card has a question and players must answer it aloud. A spinner is used to determine whether players receive balloon tiles (one of four colors) or have the ability to either return to the castle or jump to a space on a card. But as anyone whose ever been to Magic Kingdom will know, that space between destinations can sometimes feel far.Īll players start at the center of the park, underneath Cinderella Castle. The cards have between 1 and 3 stars on them, which are placed in your bank once they’ve been unlocked. The goal is to have more points than anyone else when the park closes, achieved by visiting more locations or characters. Donald Duck, for example, seems to be frustrated with his park map.Ī deck of cards contains locations and characters that can be found on the map and each player can hold up to four cards at a time. Each pawn is posed in a way that not only expresses their personality but also how they would play in the park. Players start by deciding which character they will be: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, or Pluto. Gameplay occurs over the course of a single day in Magic Kingdom Park.

All you need is 2-6 players and your love of Disney to dive into “the most magical place on Earth.” Perfect for ages 5 and up, younger players can certainly enjoy the game with some assistance. Whether you just need a dose of Walt Disney World magic from the comfort of your home or need some help getting familiar with the park’s layout ahead of a family vacation, this board game offers a lot of fun. Visiting a Disney theme park can be almost as quick as saying “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo” with Disney Happiest Day Game: Magic Kingdom Park Edition from Funko Games.
