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Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid

A 7-minute Omnimover dark ride through scenes from The Little Mermaid. Continuous-loading clamshells mean the queue moves fast, the wait is rarely punishing, and the under-the-sea ballroom scene is one of the best examples of Disney's animatronic craft from the last decade.

Height
None
Lightning Lane
Multi Pass
Duration
~7 min
Thrill Level
Mild
Key Takeaways

Overview

Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid opened in 2012 as part of New Fantasyland. The ride uses Omnimover technology (the same continuously-moving clamshell system as the Haunted Mansion's Doom Buggies), pulling you through scenes that recreate the major moments of the 1989 animated film โ€” Ariel singing 'Part of Your World,' the Under the Sea musical number, Ursula's lair, and the wedding finale.

Restrictions

No height requirement โ€” any guest can ride. Children under 7 must be accompanied by someone 14 or older.

What the Ride Feels Like

You climb into a clamshell vehicle (each seats 2-3) without the line ever stopping. The ride takes you through Ariel's grotto, into the underwater kingdom for the centerpiece Under the Sea scene (which features a full ensemble of animatronic sea creatures including Sebastian, Flounder, and Ariel), through Ursula's lair (the most visually intense moment, with a full-size animatronic Ursula towering overhead), and concludes with the wedding scene at the surface.

The pacing is unhurried. The animatronic Ursula is one of the largest at Walt Disney World โ€” roughly 12 feet tall, with detailed face-projection. The whole ride is family-friendly with no scares, no drops, and no surprises.

Lightning Lane Strategy

Under the Sea is the rare Magic Kingdom dark ride where Lightning Lane is often unnecessary. The Omnimover capacity keeps standby moving โ€” a 30-minute posted wait is typically 20 minutes of actual queue time.

If you have multiple LL slots available: Under the Sea makes a strong Pick 5 or Pick 6 โ€” useful but never the highest-impact pick.

Strategy: When choosing Lightning Lanes at Magic Kingdom, prioritize Seven Dwarfs (right next door), Peter Pan, and Tiana's Bayou Adventure first. Under the Sea can almost always be done via standby with under a 35-minute wait.

Typical Wait Times

Average standby wait by season (observed over 2024-2025 data):

SeasonMorningMiddayEvening
Low season10 min25 min15 min
Moderate20 min40 min25 min
High season30 min55 min35 min
Holiday peaks40 min75 min45 min

Best Time to Ride

Anytime is acceptable. Mid-day waits are slightly longer than morning or evening, but the gap is smaller than at peer rides. Combine with Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (next door) or Mickey's PhilharMagic in a single Fantasyland circuit.

Who It's Right For

Great fit

Little Mermaid fans of any age

The under-the-sea scene alone is worth the visit.

Great fit

Families with toddlers

Slow, bright, no surprises. Toddler-friendly throughout.

Great fit

Heat-sensitive guests

Air-conditioned dark ride. Pleasant 7-minute reset.

Skip this one

Anyone uninterested in Little Mermaid

The ride is fundamentally a Little Mermaid IP showcase. If your family doesn't care, the ride doesn't transcend that.

Pro Tips

Look up in the Under the Sea ballroom. The ceiling has a school of fish that moves with the music. Most riders only look at the main animatronic figures.

The Ursula animatronic is huge. Roughly 12 feet tall with face-projection. Sit toward the front of your clamshell for the best angle.

Ride during a peak crowd day. The Omnimover capacity makes Under the Sea unusually robust to crowds. While other Fantasyland rides have 60-minute waits, this one might be 35.

Don't expect a wow factor for adults. It's a beautiful, well-crafted, gentle ride. If you came for thrills, calibrate expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid have a height requirement?
No. Any age can ride. Children under 7 must be with someone 14 or older.
How long is the Little Mermaid ride?
Approximately 7 minutes โ€” one of the longer dark rides at Magic Kingdom.
Is Under the Sea on Lightning Lane?
Yes โ€” Lightning Lane Multi Pass.
Is the Under the Sea ride scary?
No. The Ursula scene has a large animatronic and dim lighting, but no jump scares or sudden movements. Most preschoolers handle it fine.
How does Under the Sea load so many people?
Continuous Omnimover loading. The clamshell vehicles never stop โ€” guests step into a moving vehicle as it slowly passes the loading area. Same system used by the Haunted Mansion.
Can I meet Ariel after the ride?
Yes โ€” Ariel's Grotto, the dedicated Ariel meet-and-greet, is right next to the Little Mermaid ride. Separate queue.

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