5 Must-Watch Disney Plus shows for Disney Parks fans!

Behind the Attraction. Image courtesy Disney+
Behind the Attraction. Image courtesy Disney+ /
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The streaming service Disney Plus truly has something for everyone. Whether it’s watching Walt Disney Studios films or exploring the interesting terrains of wild animals through National Geographic, Disney Plus can provide hours of entertainment.

If you, your friends, or family simply miss the magic and whimsical wonder of the Disney Parks or want to catch a glimpse of their wonder, Disney Plus has got you covered. The following are five Disney Park shows/docuseries that Disney fans both big and small will enjoy!

5. Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom
Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Image courtesy Disney+, National Geographic /

If you adore animals and want to see and learn about some of the more unusual and uncommon creatures to live on this planet, add this series to your watch list. The voice of Olaf himself, Josh Gad narrates this docuseries, as we meet several Disney cast members, veterinarians, and animal keepers and the animals they care for.

The docuseries jumps between Animal Kingdom and the aquarium at The Seas with Nemo & Friends in EPCOT, featuring exotic animals and the struggles they often face. You can read a more extensive review of Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom here.

4. Behind the Attraction

Behind the Attraction
Behind the Attraction. Image courtesy Disney+ /

Did you ever want to know the story behind Space Mountain? Or how about what makes the Disney Park castles so magical?

If so, grab a seat and enjoy 10 episodes running narrated by Paget Brewster! Rated TV-PG, you’ll get to see old footage of Walt Disney himself, designs of the attractions, and learn fun facts through the eyes of the creative minds from the past and present!

Episodes focus on iconic and treasured attractions and establishments such as The Haunted Mansion, the Disneyland Hotel and The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.

3. Prop Culture

Prop Culture
Prop Culture. Image courtesy Disney+ /

Film historian and collector Dan Lanigan hosts this uniquely, up close and personal series that takes viewers on a Disney journey. Admire the props from films like Mary Poppins, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit as several familiar and iconic guests make their appearance.

You’ll find a plethora of interesting interviews and fun facts while admiring the work that goes into bringing the magic of Disney to life! If you love the little details and find yourself swooning over the majesty that is the Aztec treasure chest from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, you’ll need to make time in your schedule to watch this series!

2. One Day at Disney Shorts

One Day at Disney
One Day at Disney. Image courtesy Disney+ /

Sometimes our lives are busy and we only have a few moments to relax and unwind. This is where One Day at Disney shorts truly shines!

When people think Disney the first thing that comes to mind are the parks, like Walt Disney World and Disneyland. But Disney is more than that.

It’s ABC, ESPN, thrilling Broadway shows, radio and yes, the multitude of cast members who work behind the scenes. Disney is the actors, illustrators, engineers, Imagineers who all do their part in making every day magical.

Take a moment and imagine what one day at Disney could be like.

1. Disney Parks Sunrise Series

Imagine if you could start your day with a view of Cinderella’s Castle of the Tree of Life? Start your day with a smile and check out the Disney Plus Disney Parks Sunrise Series.

It might seem simplistic compared to the other series mentioned on this list but sometimes these are the moments that really stand out in our day-to-day life. We cannot promise that you won’t need tissues, these sunrise views are incredible!

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Which of these Disney Plus shows would you watch? Comment your answers below, I’d love to read them!