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Magic Kingdom Follow your Disney dreams where a storybook fantasy unfolds before you. Children of all ages can seek out adventure, create magical memories that will last a life time, and discover the fun where imagination begins! Disney’s very first park was, in fact, the Magical Kingdom. The park originally had six themed places including Main Street USA, Frontierland, Adventureland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. On Mickey’s 60th birthday, in 1988, the park opened Mickey’s Birthday land. Later in 1990, it was renamed Mickey’s Starland. That name was once again changed in 1999 to Mickey’s Toontown Fair. The magic Kingdom itself occupies a grand total of 107 acres of land. Gather your friends and family and visit this wonderful storybook world! |
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Epcot Explore the awe-inspiring possibilities in a world of endless wonder and amazing thrills. Celebrate the numerous wonders of the world around you through the dazzling and interactive entertainment and shows. Spaceship Earth, or the giant golf ball, greets Disney goers at Epcot's entrance. The golf ball weighs equal to 158 million actual golf balls! Just think of that when you gaze up at it. It was the second park Disney created. Epcot Center , or Epcot for short, was named for the ideals and values of Epcot the city. Epcot Center was shortened to Epcot in 1996. The park was the largest theme park in the world until Animal Kingdom was built. Marvel at the power of human imagination in the world of Epcot! |
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MGM Studios Enjoy a back stage pass to the place "where showbiz is" and entertainment comes to life. From the Hollywood classics of yesteryear to the best in popular entertainment, take the center stage in your own adventure. The production of MGM Studios was actually meant to be part of Epcot. the studios opened May 1st with five attractions and one exhibit. The park is 231 acres and another 77 more acres for parking. From the rock 'n' roll fantasy to Broadway style stage spectators: from the silver screen to the TV screen behind the stage, you're your very own star at Disney's MGM Studios! |
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Animal Kingdom Disney storytelling comes to life in a kingdom brimming with fun, adventure, and wonder. Savor the thrilling attractions, shows, and fascinating animals. All of which enrich our planet. Ten Disney artists and three imaginers sculpted the famous Tree of Life. They had only 18 months and, due to the plaster, only between six to ten hours to intricately carve and create the final image. The kingdom takes up over 500 acres, which would fit the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and MGM Studios all in one! It has over 300 species of animals consisting of over 1,700 birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, amphibians, and fish. The safari is more than 100 acres, little less then the entire MGM Studios. Create warm memories, and everlasting thrills here at the Animal Kingdom! |
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Typhoon Lagoon Whoosh down slippery slides, swim with real sharks, or just relax in the sun while meandering along the lazy river at this water park. With something for everyone, nobody should miss Typhoon Lagoon. This park is complete with an assortment of waterfalls, rapids, pools, and slides. It was originally called "Splash", but was renamed. The centerpiece of Typhoon Lagoon is the 100 ft tall Mt. Mayday Fall. 2.75 million gallon wave pool surrounds this tall terror. Dare to splash into fun at Typhoon Lagoon! |
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Blizzard Beach Blizzard Beach has amazing thrillers and adventures that will chill you to the bone. This monster park is a total of 66 acres making it the larger of the two. Its centerpiece is the giant reigning ski slope overlooking the entire park. With its 21 water rides, massive wave pool, and separate areas for pre-teens and kids, this park has a place and ride for everyone! |
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River County This original water park deserves some glory... River County, although now closed, was the first water park Disney ever had. The park was home to some monster water rides and was thrilling bone chilling fun. The park opened in 1976, but is now permanently closed. |