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Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros (A Resorts Gal Ride Guide)

Gran Fiesta Tour is a slow-moving boat cruise that offers a unique perspective of Epcot’s Mexico Pavilion. This attraction features three feathered amigos: Donald Duck, Panchito Pistoles, and José Carioca, better known as The Three Caballeros. Below, we’ll look at the details for experiencing this attraction on your next visit.

You’ll find the Gran Fiesta Tour inside the pyramid toward the back of the pavilion. This gentle boat ride cruises down a faux Rio Grande River. Along the way, you’ll see cartoon scenes featuring the Three Caballeros playing at various points.

sign outside the entrance of the Gran Fiesta Boat Cruise
Signage for the Gran Fiesta Tour

Here are a few details for experiencing the Gran Fiesta Tour.

Gran Fiesta Tour Epcot Attraction

Location:

Mexico Pavilion

Height Requirement:

None

Ride Type:

Slow-Moving Boat Ride

Lightning Lane:

No

Seats Per Vehicle:

Average 4 to a row

Rider Switch:

No

Early Theme Park Hours:

No

Extended Evening Hours:

Yes

Our Traffic Signal:

Green Light (Anytime)

Good For:

Everyone

Scare Factor:

None

Must-Do List:

Low Priority

Perfect For:

Donald Duck Fans

Special Mention:

There is rarely a line for this attraction
in the evening.

Additional Info: Guests must transfer to a wheelchair. Audio description and handheld captioning are available.

See our Disney World Lightning Lane Guide if you’re planning to use Disney’s skip-the-line system.

Ride Rules for the Gran Fiesta Tour
Posted Accessibility Info

Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros

Gran Fiesta Tour, formerly called El Rio Del Tiempo, opens daily with the rest of the park and remains open until the park closes. It remains open during extended evening hours when they are offered. It is also on the list of attractions during Epcot After Hours.

When you enter the pavilion’s Mayan Pyramid, you’ll run into what feels like an open-air market. Gran Fiesta Tour’s queue is toward the back left of the pyramid’s interior. The entrance to the queue is next to San Angel Inn Restaurant. It has a large sign overhead.

entrance to the queue for Gran Fiesta Tour with The Three Caballeros waving overhead.

Here is a look at the queue. It’s not uncommon to find a long line that extends into the rest of the pyramid. However, while the line might appear to have a long wait, the Gran Fiesta Tour has a high capacity and tends to load quickly. So what looks like an hour-long wait might only be 10-15 minutes.

Gran Fiesta Tour queue
Queue

Once you get to the loading area, you’ll board a boat. Each boat has five rows and holds up to four guests per row. Therefore, if you are a large party, you should all fit on one boat. The boat for this attraction is similar to “it’s a small world” at Magic Kingdom. The ride features animatronic dolls, similar to the original Fantasyland attraction.

A cast member will assist guests in ECVs and wheelchairs at the ride’s entrance. They’ll offer the option to board a boat, which requires a step-down. Or, if needed, they will have you wait for a boat that can accommodate a regular wheelchair.

Boat with rows for seating
Gran Fiesta Tour Boat

Gran Fiesta Tour’s storyline is that you’re on your way to Mexico City for a concert starring The Three Caballeros. However, Donald Duck has disappeared along the way. So it’s up to Jose Carioca, the Brazilian parrot, and Panchito, a Mexican Charro Rooster, to find him! On your journey, you’ll see some of the sights of Mexico, several dances, a scuba scene, and cartoon cliff diving.

At the beginning of the ride, you’ll pass the giant pyramid and San Angel Inn. Guests from the restaurant can look down and see the boats as they pass. This set-up is similar to the Blue Bayou Restaurant that sails past the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland.

floating by the pyramid with a volcano in the background on Gran Fiesta Tour
Pyramid with Volcano Scene

After you pass the pyramid, you’ll float through a series of footage featuring hand-drawn animation overlayed on live-action scenes from Mexico. The music from the scenes comes from the original 1944 Disney film The Three Caballeros.

guests riding the boat ride in the Mexico Pavilion

You’ll continue from room to room as the scenes change to various destinations in Mexico.

Shows screens with Donald, Jose, and Panchito riding a magic carpet through Mexico.

Here are some of the animatronics similar to “it’s a small world.”

animatronic dolls in Gran Fiesta Tour

Here are a few more photos.

dolls waving to guest on the Gran Fiesta Tour
a marionette doll with skeleton puppets
sign that says "Donde Este Donald?"

Eventually, you’ll travel through a tunnel before reaching the great Mexico City.

scene with a Mariachi band playing in the Gran Fiesta Tour

Make sure to look up. Faux fireworks explode on the ceiling overhead.

A boat of guests floating through the Gran Fiesta Tour attraction.

A banner welcomes guests of the Gran Fiesta Tour.

A sign overhead welcoming guests to the Gran Fiesta Tour.

Before long, we see that Donald has made it to the concert with his fellow Caballeros.

Faux fireworks explode overhead on the ceiling.

They are performing on stage.

The Three Caballeros perform on stage at the end of the ride.

As you reach the end of the Gran Fiesta Tour, a mural map displays some of Mexico’s major destinations.

A map that shows several cities in Mexico.

On the far end of the mural, The Three Caballeros say, “Adios.”

Adios from The Three Caballeros

Regarding the best times to ride this attraction, we usually find fewer crowds in the late afternoon to evening hours. As mentioned above, if the line looks long, it still usually moves swiftly. However, if you stand in line for several minutes and the line doesn’t move, the ride could be experiencing technical difficulties. If that appears to be the case, you might try to return later. Of course, sometimes, the attraction will pause to load and unload guests with mobility issues.

The Resorts Gal Spin on the Gran Fiesta Tour

This ride gets the green light. Gran Fiesta Tour is a simple ride with a vintage feel. We love it, but we don’t think it’s a dealbreaker if you miss it. However, if it’s a hot day and you need to cool off, it’s always nighttime inside the Mexico Pavilion! Take a break and ride this charming boat cruise while you’re there. I doubt you’ll feel like you’re wasting time.

Resorts Gal Traffic Signals

Green Light

We give an attraction the green light if we consider it a must-do, regardless of the posted wait. We also give the green light for attractions we deem suitable to experience anytime. For example, some attractions have high capacities. Therefore, the lines continuously move and you shouldn’t have a long wait unless the attraction experiences downtime.

Red Light

We recommend checking the posted wait times for red light attractions. Then, make a quick judgment call on whether to wait, skip it, or return later. We also red light some attractions that we feel might not be suitable based on our experience.

For more attractions, we have an entire list of the rides at Epcot. Or you might enjoy these individual articles:

  • Soarin’ Around the World
  • Living with the Land
  • The Seas with Nemo and Friends
  • Journey Into Imagination with Figment

For more on Epcot, you might also enjoy the following:

  • List of Epcot Attractions and Entertainment
  • Our Complete Guide to Epcot’s World Showcase
  • Epcot Festivals Guide

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