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Disney Florida

The Orlando area is home to the 30,500-acre Walt Disney World Resort complex with four major theme parks, two water parks, twenty Disney resort hotels and an additional half dozen Disney entertainment venues and recreation destinations!


Disney Parks

Magic Kingdom®

The original Florida Disney theme park, opened in 1971.  Cinderella's Castle sits at the center of seven fantasy and adventure lands.

  • Frontierland - Old-time, wild west theme.  Highlights: Country Bear Jamboree, Splash Mountain® and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
  • FantasyLand® - Enchantment and fantasy theme.  Highlights: Cinderella's Castle, Cinderellabration, "it's a small world", Peter Pan's Flight, Mickey's PhilHarMagic.
  • Mickey's Toontown Fair - Disney character theme.  Highlights: Mickey's Country House, Minnie's Country House, The Barnstormer at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm.
  • Tomorrowland - Futuristic theme.  Highlights: Space Mountain®, Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin.
  • Liberty Square -  Post Colonial-America theme.  Highlights: Liberty Square Riverboat, The Haunted Mansion.
  • AdvertureLand®  - Fantasy-adventure theme.  Highlights:  Jungle Cruise, Pirates of the Caribbean.
  • Main Street, U.S.A.® - Victorian-America theme.  Highlights:  SpectroMagic Parade, Walt Disney World Railroad, Wishes™ Nighttime Spectacular.

Epcot®

Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.  The park is organized into two distinct areas - Future World, and World Showcase.

  • Future World - Technology theme.  Highlights:  Spaceship Earth, Mission: SPACE, Test Track, Universe of Energy, Honey I Shrunk the Audience, Journey Into Imagination With Figment, Turtle Talk with Crush.
  • World Showcase - Cultural and architectural replicas from 11 countries.  Highlights:   IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Morocco, Japan, American Adventure, Italy, Germany, China, Norway and Mexico.

Disney's Hollywood Studios

Film and TV production theme with "back lot" tours, stage productions, shows and rides based on Disney films.

  • Backlot - The makings of Disney's shows and adventures.  Highlights:  "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" Movie Set Adventure, Indiana Jones™ Epic Stunt Spectacular!, Star Tours - the ultimate Star Wars™ thrill ride.
  • Mickey Avenue Animation Courtyard - The magic of Disney animation.  Highlights:  Voyage of The Little Mermaid, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Play It!,
  • Hollywood Boulevard - Golden age of Hollywood theme.  Highlights:  The Great Movie Ride.
  • Sunset Boulevard - Hollywood street of the 1940s theme.  Highlights:  Rockin' Roller Coaster, Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Fantasmic!

Disney Animal Kingdom®

Animals, live and mythical.  The park is organized into seven theme areas.

  • Oasis - Animal viewing locations and tropical gardens.  Highlights:  Rainforest Cafe®.
  • Discovery Island® - The Tree of Life is central to this island that leads to all other lands.  Highlights:  The Tree of Life, It's Tough to be a Bug!®.
  • Camp Minnie-Mickey - Meet Mickey, Minnie and other Disney characters.  Highlights:  Festival of the Lion King.
  • Africa - African savannah were live animals roam free.  Highlights: Kilimanjaro Safaris®, Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade.
  • Rafiki's Planet Watch® - Animal protection and conservation.  Highlights:  Affection Section, Conservation Station.
  • Asia - Indian ruins and exotic animals.  Highlights:  Kali River Rapids®, Expedition Everest - Legend of the Forbidden Mountain™, Maharajah Jungle Trek®.
  • DinoLand U.S.A® - Dinosaur themed area for play and rides.  Highlights:  DINOSAUR, Primeval Whirl®

Disney World Visitor Tips

Magic Kingdom and Epcot have a lot to offer. Two days are needed at each of these parks for visitors who wish to realize the full experience available from these amazing theme parks.

The parks are least crowded after schools start in August / September and before Thanksgiving.

Arrive early just before the park opens, take a break in the middle of the day and return in the late afternoon or early evening.  This is particularly helpful during the heat of the Florida summers.

Head for the most popular rides first.  The lines get longer as the day goes on. 

Head for the back of the park if arriving when that park opens.  The areas furthest from the entrance are less crowded as quests slowly fill the park.

Use the Disney FastPass®!  Lines at the most popular rides can be very long.  FastPasses allow guests to move to the font of the line for a limited number of times during the day.

Buy tickets ahead at Disney's web site or other source to avoid waiting in line at the ticket booth upon arrival.  Allow sufficient time for mailing if purchased on-line.

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