
Walking Right Down the Middle of Main Street U.S.A.
Aug 11
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The Magic Kingdom is the park most people think of when they think of Disney, with Cinderella's Castle gleaming in the center of it all.
This park is home to classic attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean, It's a Small World, and Haunted Mansion, making it the most visited theme park in the world.
Adventureland

This land is part jungle, part tropical island, and there's a desert oasis thrown in. Basically, any far-off adventure you have ever dreamed about you can experience here.
It is home to some of the most classic attractions like the Enchanted Tiki Room, Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Jungle Cruise.
You can meet Aladdin and Jasmine after a ride on their Magic Carpet and enjoy the world-famous Dole Whip.
Frontierland

Walt Disney loved tales of the Wild West, and he wanted to immortalize the time period in his theme park.
Here, you will find a favorite among roller coaster enthusiasts - Big Thunder Mountain. Frontierland is also home to Tiana's Bayou Adventure which is a thrilling water ride expedition based on The Princess and the Frog.
For something a little slower, you can take a raft over to explore Tom Sawyer's Island or enjoy the Country Bear Jamboree.
Liberty Square

Liberty Square is unique to Walt Disney World and was created to celebrate the bicentennial, which took place five years after opening.
It is a small land, but it is mighty. The details that harken back to our colonial history are amazing, so make sure you take some time to explore, experience the Hall of Presidents, and enjoy a ride on the Liberty Square Riverboat.
The loaded waffles at Sleepy Hollow are a great heavy snack or light meal. Columbia Harbour House a great option for a quick-service restaurant in the Magic Kingdom, and the Haunted Mansion is one of Walt Disney World's most classic attractions.
Fantasyland

Fantasyland is where your favorite storybook characters come to life. This section has seen the most change since the park opened 50 years ago, and the massive 2014 expansion has broken it up into three sections.
Castle Courtyard is where you can experience classics like it's a small world, Mad Tea Party, and Peter Pan's Flight, as well as meet some of your favorite princesses at Princess Fairytale Hall. Or, if you are tired of waiting in lines, jump on the carousel or experience Mickey's PhilharMagic, an air-conditioned 3D show featuring songs from your favorite Disney movies.
Enchanted Forest is where you will find the elaborately themed areas dedicated to Beauty and the Beast (Be Our Guest Restaurant, Enchanted Tales with Belle, Gaston's Tavern), Little Mermaid (Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid and Ariel's Grotto), and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Seven Dwarfs Mine Train).
Storybook Circus is home to Dumbo and Casey Jr Circus Train. Your child can also ride their first roller coaster, the Barnstormer featuring the Great Goofini and his friends.
Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland was originally designed to portray Disney's view of the future. The only trouble with futuristic views is that they need frequent updating. In the '90s, Disney World chose a different tactic and renovated Tomorrowland to depict the future as described by sci-fi writers from the 1920s and 1930s. With this imaginative decor, Tomorrowland is the "Future That Never Was."
Three of Disney's most popular attractions are found in Tomorrowland. Since 1975, Space Mountain, a roller coaster through space, has always had a long wait and remains a park favorite.
Another "must do" is Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. This ride puts you in the middle of a gigantic arcade game and is fun for guests of all ages. For something a little slower, check out Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress (which debuted at the 1964 World's Fair), Tomorrowland Transit Authority, or Astro Orbiter.
New in the land - and one of the newest rides in the parks - is Tron Lightcycle/Run. Climb aboard your very own Lightcycle and take off on a high-speed adventure on one of the fastest coasters in any of the Disney theme parks.
Main Street U.S.A.

We saved the best for last. Even though you won't find any traditional attractions here, there is something magical about Main Street, U.S.A.
This is another one that you need to take the time to slow down and explore. Experience performances by the Dapper Dans and Main Street Philharmonic, catch the Trolley Show, meet the Mayor, or just sit on a bench and people watch with some corn dog nuggets from Casey's or an Ice Cream from the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor.
Mickey Mouse himself greets guests at the Town Square Theater.
These are just highlights of each of the lands. For descriptions of all attractions at the Magic Kingdom, visit our mini-website here.

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