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Top 10 Magical Places to Take Family Photos at Disney World

My Top 10 Secret spots to take great photos at Walt Disney World!

Everyone wants to capture that perfect Disney World moment or an Instagram-worthy scene, but it’s not easy coming up with something unique. Lighting, crowds, and background clutter—they all make a difference.

I share all 10 of my secret photo spots at Walt Disney World in my YouTube Video but here’s a quick list you can use if you’re visiting the parks. I’ll sort this list by park to make it easy. You can bookmark this page on your phone and take it with you:

Animal Kingdom

Expedition Everest from Flame Tree Barbecue

Expedition Everest is one of Animal Kingdom’s most iconic backdrops, and while the bridge and queue offer good shots, my favorite photo spot is the outdoor seating area behind Flame Tree Barbecue. Here, the mountain reflects perfectly in the lagoon below, offering one of the most picturesque and symmetrical views in the park.

It’s surprisingly peaceful here, especially in the morning when the restaurant hasn’t filled up yet. The mountain, sky, and water combine for a beautifully layered composition.

But the best time to visit is in late afternoon, when the sun is making everything look golden. Avoid peak dining hours, as the area gets more crowded, which can make it harder to maneuver around to get the best angle. If you're using a phone, switch to wide-angle mode or step back and zoom out to get the entire mountain in the frame. Make sure to include the reflection—it adds symmetry and interest to your shot.

Watch my YouTube video where I show you all the best photo locations in detail:

Tree of Life on Discovery Island Trail and Upcountry Landing

One of the most overlooked yet incredible photo locations in all of Animal Kingdom is along the Discovery Island Trail near the base of the Tree of Life. Most guests snap their Tree of Life photos from the bridge leading into the park or the central hub—but if you take the path that winds around the tree’s roots, you’ll find yourself face-to-face with its intricate carvings and textured bark. The walkway is shaded and quiet, with far fewer people than the main walkways, giving you the freedom to compose a family shot without distractions in the background. Even on the busiest days, there’s usually no one down here. 

This is the best place to appreciate the full detail of the Tree of Life. The trail winds close to the tree itself, and depending on your angle, you can position your family in front of carvings of animals. It’s a completely different view than what most people see and makes for a more personal, intimate photo.

Another excellent location is Upcountry Landing, on the trail between Africa and Asia - just across from the Feathered Friends in Flight show. From this dock, you get a wider view of the Tree of Life with the river in the foreground. It’s especially striking in the morning or just before sunset, when the warm light hits the tree’s carved details and the water reflects the image beautifully.

Both of these spots provide not just quieter environments for photography, but angles that bring out the artistry of Animal Kingdom’s centerpiece. These areas might require a little exploring—but the payoff is a one-of-a-kind family photo you won’t get anywhere else. 


EPCOT

Morocco Pavilion and the Fez House

The Morocco Pavilion is one of EPCOT’s most detailed and immersive environments, and it offers some of the most unique photo opportunities in all of World Showcase. What makes this pavilion stand out is the level of theming—it's filled with intricate architecture, authentic tile work, and winding pathways that transport you to another place entirely. Whether you're visiting during the day or at night, this pavilion delivers stunning backdrops for family photos.

One hidden gem within the pavilion is the Fez House, located just to the left as you enter deeper into the pavilion. It’s easy to miss, but step through the archway and you'll find yourself in a peaceful, tiled room with a gorgeous central fountain. The vibrant mosaics and arched entryways provide a richly textured setting that feels worlds away from the rest of the park.

This area is shaded and often very quiet, which makes it perfect for portraits and group photos without a lot of foot traffic. The natural lighting from the open-air ceiling softly illuminates the space, highlighting the detailed tile work and providing a warm glow.

Outside the Fez House, the pavilion's narrow alleys and courtyards are full of visual interest—from lanterns and carved wooden doors to decorative pottery and colorful textiles. These winding paths are fun to explore and ideal for capturing candid moments. At night, the area takes on a romantic, softly lit atmosphere with glowing lanterns and warm tones that make evening photos just as magical.

Whether you’re posing in front of the ornate archways or simply strolling the side streets with your family, Morocco is a pavilion that turns every corner into a beautiful photo backdrop. Don’t rush through it—take the time to explore and you’ll find countless opportunities for memorable shots.

Japan Pavilion Second Floor by Teppan Edo

For an elevated perspective at EPCOT, I always head to the second floor of the Japan Pavilion. Up the stairs near Mitsukoshi, right outside Teppan Edo and Tokyo Dining, there’s a terrace that offers a stunning view over the World Showcase Lagoon. 

From here, you can line up Spaceship Earth directly in the background. That is a great shot and not too many people make the trek upstairs to get it. The combination of traditional Japanese architectural elements like the bright red Tori Gate, in the foreground and EPCOT’s futuristic sphere in the distance gives your photo a unique contrast.

But I want to draw your attention to something even better. Instead of facing the lagoon from up here, turn the other way toward the white Japanese castle instead. It’s modeled after the White Egret Castle in Japan.

You can take photos anytime here but Sunset is the ideal time to visit this location. Just as the sun sets, and the lights come on, but before the sky is completely dark. And you can catch Spaceship Earth lit up during this time, reflecting the light beautifully in the distance.

While in Japan pavilion, try experimenting with elements like lanterns or water features in your photo. This terrace provides a unique view with minimal foot traffic. 

Spaceship Earth from Inside Journey of Water

Journey of Water has quickly become one of my favorite new additions to EPCOT—and not just for the attraction itself. As you move through the exhibit, several openings reveal fantastic framed views of Spaceship Earth through the mist and greenery.

These natural frames—waterfalls, archways, and foliage—add depth to the photo and help isolate Spaceship Earth in a way that feels both modern and organic. It’s an ideal location for a unique EPCOT family shot that doesn’t look like the typical entrance photo. But there is one problem here - it’s going to be difficult to get this shot without other people in them. 

So I recommend coming back at night when both Journey of Water and Spaceship earth are lit up. And this attraction is usually less crowded at night, so it’s a great time to explore it anyway. 

And if you want a great shot of Spaceship Earth without others int he background, there’s a secret spot I found. You’ll find it on the walkway that passes between Spaceship Earth and Journey of Water. It’s a little service area that everyone walks by. But you’ll get a very unique photo of the geodesic sphere framed with a beautiful mix of EPCOT’s natural and futuristic theming – a moment worth capturing for sure.

China Pavilion Gardens

The China Pavilion in EPCOT’s World Showcase offers one of the most tranquil and visually stunning backdrops for family photos—especially when you head into the side gardens rather than staying in the main thoroughfare. Tucked away from the crowds, the gardens feature winding paths, ornate bridges, koi ponds, and traditional Chinese architecture that combine to create a peaceful and photogenic setting.

One of the best angles is near the moon gate or across the small pond, where the reflections of the red pagoda and rock formations add visual interest. The side gardens are especially beautiful during the golden hour, when the sun casts warm light across the lanterns and tiled rooftops. This soft lighting flatters skin tones and adds natural vibrance to your shots.

What I like most about this spot is the serenity. It’s often overlooked, which means fewer people walking through your frame and more time to set up your shot. It’s a peaceful oasis that captures both the beauty of the World Showcase and the personal joy of your trip—and one of recommended spots for a photo that feels authentically Disney without being overly obvious.




Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Sunset Boulevard Near Tower of Terror (Hollywood Studios)

Tower of Terror might be the most dramatic icon in any Disney park, and you’ll find one of the best photo locations just outside the Beverly Sunset Boutique, facing down Sunset Boulevard. From this spot, you can capture the towering hotel framed by palm trees and vintage streetlamps, giving your photo both scale and atmosphere. And while this is a great photo, it’s been done. 

But I have a few great photo spots that few people know about. The first, head to the courtyard by Rock n Roller Coaster - specifically over by the exit to the ride. There, you’ll catch Tower of Terror rising out of the tree line and you may even catch the elevator doors open if you time it right. Now it might be harder to take a family photo here, this is more about just taking a great picture of the tower itself. Dusk or Nightime would be best for this shot while the tower is lit up. I would use Sunset Boulevard for the family photo and this location for a great photo of the tower. 

Another unique spot is the in the courtyard just as you exit Tower of Terror. Turn around and look up, you’ll see a new side of Tower, that most people never notice. I mean who would think to stop and look up here? But for those who do, you get a unique photo.

YOu can also get some great photos of Tower of Terror right from the outside queue area. You’ll capture just how tall it is from here, and you’ll get a great mix of natural elements like plants and trees with the tower rising up out of them.  

In the late afternoon or even at dusk, the lighting turns golden, casting a beautiful glow across the façade and down the boulevard. It’s a cinematic look that matches the attraction’s Hollywood theme perfectly. If you're lucky, you may even catch a glimpse of the elevator doors opening at the top, adding a dynamic touch to your shot.

Avoid midday when the area is brightest unless you’re shooting during a cloudy day. The moody skies just add to the Hollywood horror vibe.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and the Millennium Falcon at Night (Hollywood Studios)

For one of the most awe-inspiring and cinematic backdrops in all of Walt Disney World, head to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge after sunset. The Millennium Falcon, parked in front of Ohnaka Transport Solutions, becomes even more impressive at night. With its glowing lights, steam effects, and ambient sounds, it feels like stepping into a movie—and your photos will show it.

What makes this photo spot special is how immersive the setting becomes once the sun goes down. The lighting highlights every detail on the Falcon, from its weathered panels to the blinking lights on its engines. Position your family in the center of the courtyard just in front of the ship, keeping some distance so you can capture the entire starship in frame. You’ll want to take a wide-angle shot here if possible.

Even though Galaxy’s Edge gets crowded, nighttime tends to thin out the traffic a bit. Wait a few minutes between groups to grab a shot with fewer people. Night mode on phones works well here, or you can stabilize your camera on a trash can or bench to keep things sharp. 

This is also one of the few spots where candid photos work just as well as posed ones. Let your family interact naturally—pretend to inspect the ship, talk to a cast member, or look up at the spires around Black Spire Outpost. You’ll come away with images that feel less like theme park photos and more like a real Star Wars adventure.

Magic Kingdom

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure from the Adventureland Side (Magic Kingdom)

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is the latest attraction at Magic Kingdom, and it brings a refreshing change to the park’s landscape. Most guests crowd around the front entrance, but one of my favorite angles is from the Adventureland side. As you walk from the Jungle Cruise or Magic Carpets of Aladdin toward Frontierland, you’ll find a spot where Tiana’s Foods water tower peeks above the trees.

This view is cleaner, less crowded, and includes beautiful foliage that naturally frames the scene. Depending on the time of day, you might even catch a log flume coming down the drop. What I love about this angle is that it feels like a true discovery, not something everyone else is capturing.

If you visit in the morning, you’ll benefit from warm, golden lighting that filters through the trees. This not only adds a natural glow to your photo but also softens shadows on faces, making it perfect for portraits. Experiment with portrait mode on your phone to create a slight blur effect in the background—this draws the eye toward your family. For the best composition, try shooting from a lower angle so you can include more of the sky and the upper portion of the attraction, giving your photo more visual depth.

Main Street USA with Cinderella Castle (Magic Kingdom)

It doesn’t get more iconic than a family photo on Main Street USA with Cinderella Castle in the background. But instead of stopping right in the middle of the street like everyone else, I recommend finding one of the quieter alcoves—like the sides of the Castle. There are quite a few unique ways to shoot the castle, without having a ton of people in them.

The first is on the Tomorrowland Bridge, just off the hub. If you’re here in the morning, the sun will be rising behind you if you’re facing the castle. This also a great spot after the sun goes down. 

Second, try the other side over by the entrance to Liberty Sqaure, right next to Sleepy Hollow. 

You can try both locations during the day and at night. You’ll need to work around the rising or setting sun here. 

If you really want to try something different, go to the front of the castle and look for the castle archways. Take a lower position, maybe crouch down and angle your camera up. You’ll get the arch in the foreground with the castle behind it, creating a very dramatic and unique shot and hopefully not to many people in it. 

These spots give you fewer crowds and an off-center view of the castle that feels more unique. Early morning rope drop or the last hour before park close are your best bets for clean shots.

And if you want that Main Street Shot, You can even ask a PhotoPass photographer to use your own camera for free. Ask them to shoot from a low angle to get the full castle and sky behind you—just be clear about the framing you want. Although they are pretty about coming up with ideas of their own as well. You may also want to have them take a few with their camera. This is the quintessential Disney photo, so it might be worth it to purchase a one or two here. 






 
 


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