The Magic Kingdom is known for its magical themed lands, Cinderella’s Castle, mind-blowing fireworks, characters, parades, rides, shows, and (of course) wait times. Long attraction queues are an unavoidable part of going to any of the Walt Disney World parks and, honestly, we all get a little sick of dealing with these waits. As someone who visits the parks one to ten times a month (and I’ve done so as long as I can remember), I too find myself feeling impatient at times. However, through my impatience came the discovery of all the amazing things to do in the parks that don’t typically have much of a wait. In this article I will be sharing some great ways to take a break from the wait in Orlando’s most popular theme park, the Magic Kingdom.Opened in 2007, the Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor is one of my favorites. The level of guest interaction is incredible, from the conversations with the monsters onstage, guests being highlighted throughout the show, and guests texting in their own jokes. Laugh Floor is a must-see for both adults and children.Located right across from The Laugh Floor is Stitch’s Great Escape . This attraction is cute, fun, and overall cool (though younger kids who tend to become afraid of the dark and those who are claustrophobic may not enjoy it as much). You and your family are new Galactic Federation recruits who have to deal with a dangerous Level Three Prisoner on your very first day. Carousel of Progress is a Disney classic originally shown at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York. This attraction hardly ever has a long wait and is a great way to hide from the rain or escape the Florida heat. I love seeing the retro kitchens, furnishings, and clothing in the sets of each room, as well as the representation of the modern day.This attraction is also known to most as the People Mover . Ascend the escalator, board the tram, and relax as you ride above Tomorrowland and through Space Mountain. This is a great way to give your feet a break from all the walking that comes along with being on vacation.This comedic classic located in Frontierland is an old-fashioned country, well... jamboree . Perfect for families with small children and a great way to wind down a bit before eating in Pecos Bill’s, which this show exits into.Keep in mind before you get into the treehouse that it does involve climbing a very large flight of stairs. That being said, this walkthrough offers some gorgeous views of the river below and is just plain fun to climb through. One room even adds some Christmas music seasonally. The treehouse is great for those with active children who have energy to burn. Don’t forget to read the informative signs posted along with each room.