We wanted to share with you some of our Disney exclusive top Walt
Disney World and Orlando attractions. These attractions will always be
classics and here is a preview for your next Disney vacation.
Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Big Thunder Mountain:
This old classic coaster isn’t too scary; it’s just a really good,
bumpy, swervy thrill. Set in gold-rush days, the theme of this thrilling
roller coaster is a run-away train. It’s a bumpy ride with several good
drops and moments when you feel like you’re going to fly right off the
tracks, but there are no inversions and at least you can see where
you’re going. Everyone needs to ride this at least once.
Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Space Mountain:
The needle-like spires and gleaming white concrete cone of this
attraction are almost as much of a Magic Kingdom landmark as Cinderella
Castle. Towering 180 feet high, the structure has been called “Florida’s
third-highest mountain.” Although there are no loop-the-loops,
gravitational whiz-bangs, or high-speed curves, the thrills are amply
provided by Disney’s masterful brain washings as you take a trip into
the depths of outer space-in the dark.
Disney’s it’s a small world in the Magic Kingdom:
Visiting Walt Disney World and not stopping for this tribute to
terminal cuteness why, the idea is practically un-American. The
attraction is essentially a boat ride through several candy-color lands,
each representing a continent and each crammed with musical moppets,
all madly singing. But somehow, by the time you reach the end of the
ride, you’re grinning and wagging, too, with the on-verse theme song
indelibly impressed in your brain. Now all together: “It’s a world of
laughter, a world of tears. It’s a world of hope and a world of fears.”
Walt Disney’s Epcot The American Adventure:
In a Disney version of Philadelphia’s Liberty Hall, the Imagineers
prove that their kind of fantasy can beat reality hands down. The
110,000 bricks, made by hand from soft pink Georgia clay, sheathe the
familiar structure, which acts as a beacon for those across Epcot’s
lagoon. The pavilion includes an all-American fast-food restaurant, a
shop, lovely rose gardens, and an outdoor theater often booked with
first-rate live entertainment.
Walt Disney World’s Resorts Disney’s Boardwalk:
At the turn of the 20th century, Americans escaping the cities for
the Atlantic seaside spent their days on breeze-swept boardwalks above
the strand, where early thrill rides kept company with band concerts and
other activities. Here, across Crescent Lake from Disney’s Yacht and
Beach Club Resorts, WDW has created its own version of these amusement
areas, a shore side complex that’s complete with restaurants, bars and
clubs, souvenir sellers, surreys, saltwater taffy vendors, and shops.
When the lights go on after sunset, the mood is festive in a very
family-friendly way.
Orlando Florida’s Space Coast Kennedy Space Center:
The must-see Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, just southeast of
Titusville, is one of Central Florida’s most popular sights. You’ll
have a chance to visit the Launch Complex 39 Observation Gantry, which
provides unparalleled views of the twin space-shuttle launch pads, or
even meet an astronaut who’s actually been to space at the Astronaut
Encounter. Either way, be sure you stock up on Tang and freeze-dried ice
cream at the gift shop!


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