Cartoons in Magic Kingdom?

SkylarKD

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Are there any places left in MK that show Disney cartoons?

I remember that Casey's Corner used to show some, but it will be closed while we're there. I saw an old post on here that said the Main Street Exposition Center used to show cartoons as well, but the post is 10 years old, so I'm doubtful...

I know, it seems silly to go to WDW and watch cartoons, but it's always good to have a few quiet spots with no lines or time limits in my mind, just in case we need some down time. :)
 
If you can stand the smell, there are usually cartoons playing on the TV in the baby care center. It is in the feeding room with tables and chairs.
 
In the building we waited to see Tink in they had tvs mounted on the walls and they showed a bunch of fairy "shorts". The adults stood in line while kids all sat in front of tv. It really was a nice change to not have to entertain them while waiting in line. And gave my daughter some much needed down time.
 
Lady and the Tramp plays at the waiting area in Tony's Town square Café. The Expo Center used to show a bunch of Mickey short cartoons, but they haven't done that for many years now.
 

One of the shops on Main Street to the right as you enter shows old Disney cartoons on a loop, or did the last two times I was there (last in October). think it was Uptown Jewelers, or whatever the shop with art prints to the right of the jewelry store is called if it is separate. Kids (or dads) sit in front of a big screen TV and watch them while parents (or wives) shop.
 
From what I can recall there are cartoons playing in the Baby Care centres! Lady & the Tramp is also on a continuous loop inside Town Square Theatre/Tony's waiting room
 
I remember Main Street Exposition Center showing really old Disney cartoons a long long time ago- way back in 2003! I sat and watched them for a while and it was a nice place to get out of the heat.
 
Thanks everyone! :)

I'll make a note of these spots so that I can check them out when we need some downtime.

:happytv:
 
WAY back in the day (before the days of home videos) they actually screened full-length Disney features at the Expo Center. I remember my sister and I saw The Sword in the Stone there in 1976.
 


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