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Disneyworld, Orlando
No CommentsWhy do some people go back to Disneyworld, in Orlando Florida, over and over?
Disneyworld is one of those places where there never seems to be enough time to take it all in, even if you go more than once. And it’s no wonder, as they always seem to be adding something new, even if it’s just updating something old.
For instance, just talking about one thing, Main Street U.S.A., could fill an entire page on its own. Representing the best that the past days of the United States had to offer, it all starts out with the Celebrate A Dream Come True parade. This is a parade where all of the top Disney characters, and a few minor ones as well, come out daily and wave to the crowd, giving something to everyone who’s ever enjoyed a Disney production. It’s colorful, musical, and funny; even if you don’t like parades, you’ll enjoy this one.
Once that’s over, you can get on one of Main Street’s vehicles and take a tour of the area. If you’ve ever wanted to ride in a fire engine, here’s where you’ll get your chance. There are other vehicles as well, including the standard tour bus. If that’s too slow for you, take a ride on the Walt Disney World railroad, a 20-minute trek around the entire Magic Kingdom theme park.
When night comes, there’s a second parade, the SpectroMagic Parade, although this one doesn’t happen every night, so it’s a special treat if you get to see it. Once that’s done, it’s time for the Wishes Nighttime Spectacular fireworks show, which can be seen throughout the entire park, yet can be seen best from Main Street U.S.A.
As you can see, we’ve come to the last part of this article and we’ve barely scratched the surface. There’s actually 7 main attractions, or as Disney likes to call them, “whimsical lands”, and each one contains dozens of things to do and see. Some are only for kids, such as the “It’s A Small World” exhibit, while others can be for adults and older kids, like the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad rollercoaster.
You can’t do Disneyworld justice in a short paragraph, and think of it this way; there’s 4 other Disney theme parks in the world, Anaheim, Paris, Tokyo and Hong Kong, and a 5th on the way in Shanghia. Let the inner child in you out to play.
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Orlando Adventure VacationsPublished on January 7, 2010 · Filed under: Travel Destinations; Tagged as: Anaheim, Disney, Disneyworld, Main Street U.S.A, Orlando Florida, Paris, Shanghia, SpectroMagic Parade, Tokyo, Walt Disney World, whimsical lands

