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Disney World – Epcot, Magic Kingdom, and Animal Kingdom

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If you want to see everything Disney World has to offer, then you’ve come to the right place. There are four theme parks to choose from – Epcot, Magic Kingdom, and Animal Kingdom. Depending on your age, these may be the only two you’ve heard of, but they’re definitely worth a visit. Read on for more information on each park. There are plenty of things to do in each of them, and you’ll be glad you did!

Epcot

If you are planning a family vacation to Walt Disney World, you can plan your trip to include Epcot as part of your itinerary. The World Showcase Lagoon, Spaceship Earth, and the 11 countries that surround it are among the attractions in Epcot. While you might be concerned that the park will close, Disney says no, they are not. Epcot will remain open during the construction. Here are some tips for maximizing your time in Epcot.

The main entrance to Epcot is the futuristic Future World, which houses many of the rides and attractions. The World Showcase area, on the other hand, contains 11 pavilions representing the cultures of different countries. Guests can enjoy food and drinks in the World Showcase as well as watch movies or listen to music. During your visit to Epcot, be sure to visit the United States, China, Norway, and France. They all have their own unique attractions, restaurants, and shopping.

Fantasyland

It has been four years since Disney announced plans to expand its Fantasyland, the land’s main theme park. The expansion is expected to feature new rides, shows, restaurants, and stores. Several attractions have closed, including Ariel’s Grotto and Mickey’s Toontown Fair. The closing dates are tentative but are expected to include May 31, 2012, the end of Snow White’s Scary Adventures, and the opening of Princess Fairytale Hall. Another new attraction is the Big Top Souvenirs, which will open on October 4, 2012.

Another popular attraction in Fantasyland is The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Guests who wait in line may never get a chance to see any movement. However, there is an option to participate in the FastPass+ system for the attraction. While the queue may be long, it is short compared to the next show. In addition, guests who are looking for something lighthearted can enjoy the show. The many Disney characters on display at Fantasyland are not only regular appearances but also pop-up ones.

Magic Kingdom

The Magic Kingdom at Disney World is a theme park in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando, Florida. Owned by The Walt Disney Company’s Parks, Experiences, and Products division, it opened in October 1971. It is one of four theme parks at the Walt Disney World Resort. Here are some things to know about the park. Let us begin with the park’s history. What’s so magical about it?

Founded in 1971, Magic Kingdom is the most popular theme park in the world. It contains 27 popular rides, including Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Peter Pan’s Flight, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Space Mountain and Splash Mountain are two of the most popular rides in the Magic Kingdom. Splash Mountain has water spraying all around you. If you’re a thrill-seeker, Magic Kingdom is a must-see.

Animal Kingdom

You can’t visit the Animal Kingdom at Disney World without experiencing the many species of animals. There are plenty of opportunities to interact with them, from petting zoos to character meet and greets. In addition to the many species of animals, you can learn about the work of veterinarians. There are also numerous photo opportunities for you to remember your visit. Here are some ideas for how to spend your day in the Animal Kingdom.

Final Words:

You can enjoy the rides at Animal Kingdom until late in the evening with the optional Disney After Hours, a VIP-like experience that allows you to ride the Flight of Passage repeatedly and enjoy all-you-can-eat snacks and drinks. It’s worth the extra money, especially if you’re a fan of animals. There’s also a limited amount of fast-moving vehicles and character greetings, so be sure to plan ahead and buy your tickets early.

 

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