Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World


 Magic Kingdom is the place to ffind classic Disney attractions.  Six magical lands—Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland and Main Street—make fantasy become reality. 
EPCOT, the second theme park to open at Walt Disney World (1982), is designed to celebrate human achievements and international culture. The park is divided into two sections: Future World, which explores technology and science and the World Showcase that represents 11 countries.
Disney’s Hollywood Studios opened in 1989 and is dedicated to show business. Film favorites such as the Little Mermaid, Toy Story and Beauty & the Beast come alive here. Toy Story Land opened last year and 2019 will be the year of big news for Star Wars fans.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened on Earth Day in 1998. The park’s theme is animal conservation. Thousands of animals call this place home including white rhinos, parrots, Bengal tigers, lizards, chinchillas, butterflies and the list goes on. You may even see a Yeti as you ride through the Himalayas on Expedition Everest.
At Disney Springs you can discover an eclectic mix of unique shops, one-of-a-kind restaurants and lively entertainment at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, FL.
Water Parks
Discover frosty fun for the whole family at Disney’s Blizzard Beach water park, a one-time ski resort that has melted into a watery wonderland. Zip down the slushy slopes of Mount Gushmore on one of the world’s tallest and fastest waterslides. Float down the tranquil river and sunbathe on the white-sand beach. Children under 48 inches tall can even splash around in their own water play area with a snow-castle fountain and kid-sized waterslides.
At Disney's Typhoon Lagoon you can soak up a storm of fun under the Florida sun—plunge down rushing rapids, sunbathe on a sandy beach, glide down a lazy river, and enjoy the thrills and spills of the whitewater journey called Miss Adventure Falls! 
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