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Disney World - Magic Kingdom |
Epcot |
Disney's Magic
Kingdom includes six lands: Main Street USA, Liberty
Square, Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, and
Tomorrowland. Each area has rides, entertainment,
restaurants, shops, and Disney characters. Many favorite
rides include Space Mountain, Haunted House, Jungle
Cruise, Splash Mountain, Peter Pan, and Big Thunder
Mountain Railroad. Tip get Disney's Fast Pass for
the most popular rides, this is where you pick up a
ticket at the attraction and come back at a later time
so you don't have to wait in line. The Magic Kingdom is
known for fantastic parades and nightly fireworks. Plan
to spend the entire day at this Orlando theme park.
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EPCOT showcases
the best of today's and tomorrow's technology and
foreign cultures. Here you'll be able to visit cultures
from around the world. Each country represented in Epcot
has authentic restaurants, shops, and entertainment. In
the Future World section visit Journey into Imagination,
Living Seas, and the newest attraction Test Track, and
Innovations to learn about technology and the world we
live in. The nightly entertainment is one you don't want
to miss! Illuminations is the nightly show with lasers,
fireworks, rain screens, and music. Illuminations is on
the World Showcase Lagoon, which has plenty of great viewing areas.
New at Epcot Mission Space
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Disney
- MGM |
Disney's
Animal Kingdom |
Disney-MGM
Studios is a movie inspired them park with attractions,
rides, and fantastic shows. Great rides for older
children and adults include Twilight Zone Tower of
Terror (our favorite), Aerosmith Rock n' Roller Coaster,
and Star Wars. There are plenty of good shows for the
whole family including Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular
and Beauty and the Beast. Be sure to enjoy the fireworks
and the Fantasmic!
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Animal Kingdom
feature live animals, rides, shows, and exhibits. You
want to arrive early at Animal Kingdom because the
animals are most active in the am and tend to slow down
as the day gets hot. The Safari ride, is very popular
that mimics the adventure of the African Serengeti. The
Tree of Life is the focal point of the park with the
Bug's Life attraction inside the tree. Great for kids,
expect to spend 1/2 day.
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Wide
World of Sports |
Downtown
Disney |
Disney's Wide
World of Sportstm Complex is one of the
world's leading sports destinations, hosting baseball,
football, cheerleading, and other competitions for
professionals and amateurs. It's also a great sports
experience for fans who just want to enjoy a game, as
well as all of the athletes who compete here. Disney is
host for the Atlanta Braves Spring Training, so you are
here in the springtime, catch a game.
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Downtown
Disney offers shopping, dining, and entertainment for
the whole family. Restaurants include House of Blues,
Bongos, Wolfgang Puck, Rainforest Café and more. There
are plenty of fun shops including the massive Disney
store, the Lego store, Virgin Music and more. What else
is there AMC 24 Theaters, DisneyQuest, Pleasure Island
(8 night clubs) and Cirque Du Soleil - La Nuba.
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Celebration |
Disney
Water Parks |
Celebration is
a modern high tech town developed with old town style.
It is and is not a tourist attraction. Yes it is built
by Disney, however it is a real town with no cast
member. We find Celebration to be a refreshing break
from the theme parks. Learn
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Disney offers
a great way to cool off in the Florida sun - Water Parks
- Disney has 3 on their property - Blizzard Beach - the
biggest with 22 water slides, Typhoon Lagoon - Wave Pool
and 9 exciting water rides, and River Country -
currently closed. |
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