There are three sections of Downtown Disney.  They are the West Side, the Marketplace, and Pleasure Island.  The Westside has AMC theaters; the largest movie theater in Florida, Bongo's Cuban Cafe, and Cirque de Soleil; an acrobatic circus.  It has Disneyquest; which has four zones: Explore Zone; an area full of virtual reality games, Score Zone; which has a giant pinball machine, Create Zone; where you can create a roller coaster on a computer and ride it virtually, and Replay Zone: a giant arcade.  The Westside also has the house of Blues; a music hall\restaurant, and the Wolfgang Puck Cafe.  The Marketplace has all sorts of restaurants and shops, and Pleasure Island is full of clubs.                

      There are tons of food options in the parks.  Magic Kingdom has all kinds of character themed restaurants and cafes.  In Epcot you can try food from many nationalities.  MGM has all kinds of movie themed restaurants.  Animal Kingdom has the Rainforest Cafe and other animal themed restaurants.

        Here are some popular shops in each of the parks.  In the Magic Kingdom, Disney Clothiers sells clothes, the Emporium is the largest gift shop, Main Street Confectionary sells sweets, and Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe sells Disney Christmas accessories.  Epcot has shops representing each country.  In MGM, you can find all sorts of strange Hollywood themed stores, such as Sid Cahvenga's One of a Kind which sells Hollywood antiques and memorabilia, and the Writer's Stop which has book signings.  Animal Kingdom has Disney Outfitters which sells all sorts of Disney items, not just clothes.

          

 

 

            On Christmas, Magic Kingdom has a giant tree and a parade.  Epcot has lights, a choir, fireworks, and Christmas around the world.  MGM has lights.  Magic Kingdom has an Easter parade, 4th of July fireworks, and a Halloween party.

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