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what is the most incredible place in the world?

welcome to walt disney world

Walt Disney World Resort is the most famous theme park complex in the world. The first park
opened on October 1, 1971, more than 10 years after the death of Walt Disney, its creator.

Magic kingdom is the original park and the one that most introduces you to "Disney Magic". Apart
from the size, the truth is that there are not too many differences between the parks of Orlando and
Paris, there are even some attractions that are better in the French capital, such as the Space
Mountain roller coaster.

Magic Kingdom is a park to which, ideally, you should spend two days of your stay.

Its actual opening occurs one hour before official hours. which is at 8 am During that extra hour, the
public can walk through the Main Street USA area to enjoy shopping and breakfast until the
welcome show takes place on the stage in front of the castle.

Main Street USA is the first of the Magic Kingdom sections and runs from the entrance train station
to the central hub, just before the castle, which then distributes the paths to the other five sections of
the park: Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. will remind
you that you are in one of the most magical places on the planet

the first area: Main Street, USA here, you can hop aboard the Walt Disney World Railroad for a
high-speed tour of the park, or walk to see what other attractions there are. Where you go next is up
to you. If you decide to go clockwise, you will discover Adventureland and its classic attractions.

Famous rides include Pirates of the Caribbean and Jungle Cruise. Plus, you can relax and settle in
while enjoying the playful animatronic bird show in Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room.
Afterwards, you will arrive at Liberty Square, where you will find a haunted party of 999 ghosts at
the Haunted Mansion.

But enough of the real world now: it's time to head to Fantasyland, which is home to Cinderella
Castle and also has a stop at the Disney Railroad. In This World, you can ELEVATE yourself with
the flight of Peter Pan, Enjoy a rocky ride in seven dwarfs mine train, and A musical ride Perform
Around the World in which "it's a small world", Among Other Attractions.
Last but not least, Tomorrowland will transport you to the future. Aside from the thrills of Space
Mountain and other rides, this area has two great ways to enjoy a relaxing break between
attractions: Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress and Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover.

The main attractions of this park are:


Space Mountain
is one of the most recognizable attractions at Walt Disney World. Its towering white spires eclipsing
Cinderella Castle, and its sleek white walls hide its secrets. In one look you know its dark bowels
are filled with Guests ’screams, making its dominating and ominous space-age presence almost akin
to a haunted house. But what awaits inside is a technological marvel that provides one of the most
legendary science-fiction attractions of all time.

Blast off on a rip-roaring rocket into the furthest reaches of outer space on this roller-coaster ride in
the dark…Dip and careen into the inky blackness as a futuristic soundtrack echoes all around you.
Fly past shooting stars and celestial satellites. Roar past streaking orbs of light, wayward comets
and migrant meteors. Feel the pull of gravity as you’re drawn into a swirling wormhole!

The Haunted Mansion

Pass a conservatory full of coffins, Madame Leota's spooky séance room, and a spooky graveyard
with singing specters as you try to find your way out. Beware of hitchhikers - these prankster ghosts
can follow you home.

The Haunted Mansion is a dark place and contains some slightly creepy scenes, but there is no
blood, the resident ghosts are friendly, and the ride is slow.

Pirates of the Caribbean

Climb aboard an ancient barge for a perilous journey back to the 17th century, when rogues and
rogues ruled the port towns of the Caribbean. Sing along with the pirates who serenade your classic
anthem. It is a walk-through different part of the movies including famous characters and iconic
scenes

Peter Pan’s Flight


Climb aboard a pirate galleon and follow Peter Pan when he calls you to accompany him on a
unique flight. Say hello to Nana and accompany the children of the Darling family on a journey
through London, where you will see Big Ben and Tower Bridge light up the night sky.
The attraction is inspired by the 1953 Walt Disney animated classic Peter Pan, which was in turn
based on J. M. Barrie's book and play of the same name, about a 12-year-old boy who didn't want to
grow up.

Crazy tea party


Up to five people can climb into an exquisite and huge cup of tea, while you circle around a fanciful
giant kettle. Take the wheel and spin as fast or as slow as you like. Suitable for all ages.
Other Magic Kingdom regions

Tomorrowland is the region you will reach if you take the path located further to your right when
looking at the Castle from the central Hub. Neon lights usually bluish, large metal constructions,
huge rocky monoliths of distant planets, spaceships, robots with straight lines and galactic stars
decorate the scene.

Fantasyland is located next to Tomorrowland and right in the backyard of Cinderella Castle. The
region that is likely to best represent Walt Disney's vision. You will see an architecture that will
remind you of a medieval town of miniature knights and maidens. It is the Magic Kingdom region
that concentrates the greatest number of attractions, mixing unforgettable classics with new
experiences.

The sector was expanded in 2012 and areas inspired by Dumbo's circus, Ariel's life under the sea
from The Little Mermaid, Beauty's house and The Beast's castle, and the popular children's roller
coaster inspired by Snow White and the Beast were added. Seven Dwarfs.

Liberty Square is the smallest region in the park. It recreates the colonial era of the United States
at the time of the Revolutionary War. The region only features a handful of attractions, shops, and
restaurants given its small size. Perhaps the least seductive region for the non-American visitor, yet
learning the secrets of Liberty Square can transport them back to a fascinating time in world history

Adventureland is the region you will arrive in if you take the left-most path when looking at the
castle from the Central Hub of Main Street USA. Mix the tropical jungle, Caribbean island and
African safari. They will immediately hear music to tune and sounds of animals around them.
Whether they want to climb a tree, fly like children on magic carpets, hear birds talk, become a
pirate, or enjoy a fun jungle cruise with nostalgic robot animals, or all of the above together, they
are sure to leave this region with a smile. on your face and feel like the protagonists of an adventure
movie.

Frontierland is located between Liberty Square and Adventureland, the only region that does not
have a direct connection to the Central Hub on Main Street. Frontierland can be subdivided into
three parts: the Tom Sawyer Island and river area on one side of the main street, the shopping,
restaurant and Country Bear Jamboree area on the other side of the same street and finally the
Splash Mountain area. and Big Thunder Mountain at the end of the street. Country music will fill
your ears as you look at the typical cheap wooden buildings reminiscent of childhood western
movies

Others Parks

Disney's Hollywood Studios


This park is the other one that combines the best attractions with some truly amazing shows. The
most important shows are Indiana Jones and, above all, Fantasmic (Disney's most famous show).
On the other hand, some attractions are Tower of Terror and Toy Story Mania!

Animal kingdom
is a mix of zoo and theme park. Although for most people it is the least surprising park, we must say
that we like it very much. You should not miss attractions like Kilimanjaro Safaris, Expedition
Everest or Dinosaur.

Epcot
This park, with a more modern air based on new technologies, tries to raise awareness about the
environment. You can tell that the park is not too flashy.

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