Disney Travel: Disney World Theme Parks
Disney World theme parks are the major draws at Walt Disney World, but by no means are the only attractions; there are three water parks, a sports park, Pleasure Island, and six golf courses as well. Disney World started in the sixties with the Magic Kingdom debuting, but now covers nearly fifty square miles with four other fantastic theme parks. Disney World has something for everyone, and can turn the grouchiest old man into a beaming child again.
Epcot is the thinking mans park with exhibits representing the marvels of science and technology, as well as cultural themes. Epcot is divided into two areas, Future World and the World Showcase. Future World is home to attractions like Spaceship Earth, which is the large geodesic dome which is an Icon of Epcot. The World showcase has exhibits from eleven different countries and some of the best restaurants in Florida.
The two other Disney World theme parks are Disney MGM Studios and the Animal Kingdom. Disney MGM Studios is an actual film and television studio surrounded by a 1930s style Hollywood backlot, with many thrilling rides and attractions. The Animal Kingdom is one of the finest animal sanctuaries anywhere. It covers 500 acres and is home to over 1700 hundred animals of over 250 species.
Disney World Theme Parks for Everybody
You are probably going to want to visit all of the Disney World theme parks, plus the other exciting attractions. You will probably want to buy Park Hopper passes which allow you access to everything. There are very helpful and detailed guides available which will help you navigate this cornucopia of fun and entertainment.
Posted on: Friday, June 20, 2008 at 3:20 pm
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