Disney World Theme Parks
Disney theme parks evoke joy and elation. Who hasn’t felt all their dreams could come true at the Magic Kingdom?
Everyone, young and old will have the time of their lives at a Disney theme park. With locations throughout the world, people all over the globe have had the opportunity to meet Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy.
The largest Disney theme park is located in Orlando, Florida. Disney World is comprised of four separate amusement parks – each with its own unique theme.
Technology enthusiasts will love a visit to Epcot Center. Visitors will be sure to stop and witness the interactive Mission: Space. They will undergo a once in a lifetime experience simulating an astronauts training regime. The Test Track exhibit will send you through many challenges to assess your courage.
For the classic Disney fan, nothing beats the Magic Kingdom. You will be transported back to your childhood as you visit old and discover new favorites.
Sailing along the Pirates of the Caribbean, you will be introduced to Captain Jack Sparrow and Barbossa. Thrill seekers will never forget a trip to the Haunted Mansion. This classic Disney attraction is always a fan favorite.
The park also boasts its own zoo. A tour of the Animal Kingdom will satisfy any animal lover.
Tourists should never miss a visit to Disney MGM Studios. The movie fanatics in the family will enjoy exploring the studio lots of their favorite films.
Disney theme parks offer a wide world of rides, attractions and experiences. No one will be disappointed when they take a visit to the most magical place on earth.
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