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About King Arthur Carrousel

Fantasyland's centerpiece attraction offers a gleaming white horse for every rider, and after a recent rehab, a fixed bench for disabled riders as well. The wait is often among the shorter in Fantasyland, and views provide some excellent photo opportunities throughout. -- Last edited by Robert Niles

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24 votes, so far

Well, it's just a carrousel, but its cool. - Chloe !

A classic ride with a touch of Disney magic! And for the 50th Anniversary, the lead horse (named Jingles, because of all of the bells attached to his saddle and bridle) was painted gold. He is back to his original white color, but the carousel still holds the magic that it has had for the past 53 years. - Sarah E

Beautiful. - Zach Wiloch

A classic carousel that recently got renovated. Ride the carousel at night when lines are short and the carousel is all lit up. - Manny Barron


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