Not everyone has two full weeks to enjoy the magic of Disney World Resort in Florida. In order to make the difficult choice of which park to go to on your limited vacation time, you need to compare the parks to each other. Let’s take a quick rundown of the Disney parks to see what each has to offer:
Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom is the place where everyone can be a kid. From the moment you walk through the gates, you are swept up in the excitement of Main Street. As you look ahead, your eyes fixate on the magical Cinderella’s castle and it hits you; the kid inside begins to laugh and dance around in circles, and before you know it the grownup outside is following right along! From the world-renowned teacup ride and fireworks, to the Main Street Electrical Parade, Magic Kingdom is the place to visit if you want your inner kid to come out and play.
Epcot
If you have the desire to discover different countries, but lack the funds to travel the globe, Epcot is the park for you. Featuring 11 countries including Norway, China, Canada, England, and Italy, Epcot is a true center for cultural diversity. Shop in typical French stores during the day and finish with dinner in Morocco. The countries are not false-front Hollywood sets. The buildings, shops, and restaurants are true-blue, solid, real life buildings that provide real honest-to-goodness quality products and services. Just make sure to give yourself plenty of time in this park to explore the different worlds as well as sample the foods and beverages of each country.
Animal Kingdom
Have you ever wanted to explore the wild side? Disney's Animal Kingdom is the next best thing to taking a real safari. Of course, Disney is not going to do anything half-way. With more than 1,700 animals totaling over 250 species, Animal Kingdom is the place to be if you are an animal-fanatic.
Blizzard Beach / Typhoon Lagoon
While Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon are not usually considered main parks, they are still a large part of the Disney Attraction. Blizzard Beach plays out the story of a freak snowstorm in sunny Florida, and Typhoon Lagoon spins the yarn of a horrific storm which gives birth to a beautiful water-slide landscape. Either park will give you a lot of sunshine and plenty of water fun. There are lockers available for your valuables, so be sure to take advantage of them. That way, you can be free to enjoy all the fun these wet and wonderful parks have to offer.
Hollywood Studios
If going to Hollywood is one of your dreams, a visit to Disney’s Hollywood Studios might just satisfy that desire for the time being. Highlighting the late 30’s and early 40’s art deco style filled with neon and chrome, Hollywood Studios brings the movie scene alive like you would expect Disney would. There are live shows, fireworks, and of course, lovable characters running about to meet and greet.
Conclusion
Of course, you can’t go wrong with any of the parks, but it would make sense to pick the ones that spark the most interest, especially if you have limited time. If you try to crowd everything in at once, you won't be able to enjoy anything. Pick a few parks to go to and really explore them. After you get one visit under your belt, you'll have a better idea of what to do the next time you visit Disney World Resort in Florida.
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Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom is the place where everyone can be a kid. From the moment you walk through the gates, you are swept up in the excitement of Main Street. As you look ahead, your eyes fixate on the magical Cinderella’s castle and it hits you; the kid inside begins to laugh and dance around in circles, and before you know it the grownup outside is following right along! From the world-renowned teacup ride and fireworks, to the Main Street Electrical Parade, Magic Kingdom is the place to visit if you want your inner kid to come out and play.
Epcot
If you have the desire to discover different countries, but lack the funds to travel the globe, Epcot is the park for you. Featuring 11 countries including Norway, China, Canada, England, and Italy, Epcot is a true center for cultural diversity. Shop in typical French stores during the day and finish with dinner in Morocco. The countries are not false-front Hollywood sets. The buildings, shops, and restaurants are true-blue, solid, real life buildings that provide real honest-to-goodness quality products and services. Just make sure to give yourself plenty of time in this park to explore the different worlds as well as sample the foods and beverages of each country.
Animal Kingdom
Have you ever wanted to explore the wild side? Disney's Animal Kingdom is the next best thing to taking a real safari. Of course, Disney is not going to do anything half-way. With more than 1,700 animals totaling over 250 species, Animal Kingdom is the place to be if you are an animal-fanatic.
Blizzard Beach / Typhoon Lagoon
While Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon are not usually considered main parks, they are still a large part of the Disney Attraction. Blizzard Beach plays out the story of a freak snowstorm in sunny Florida, and Typhoon Lagoon spins the yarn of a horrific storm which gives birth to a beautiful water-slide landscape. Either park will give you a lot of sunshine and plenty of water fun. There are lockers available for your valuables, so be sure to take advantage of them. That way, you can be free to enjoy all the fun these wet and wonderful parks have to offer.
Hollywood Studios
If going to Hollywood is one of your dreams, a visit to Disney’s Hollywood Studios might just satisfy that desire for the time being. Highlighting the late 30’s and early 40’s art deco style filled with neon and chrome, Hollywood Studios brings the movie scene alive like you would expect Disney would. There are live shows, fireworks, and of course, lovable characters running about to meet and greet.
Conclusion
Of course, you can’t go wrong with any of the parks, but it would make sense to pick the ones that spark the most interest, especially if you have limited time. If you try to crowd everything in at once, you won't be able to enjoy anything. Pick a few parks to go to and really explore them. After you get one visit under your belt, you'll have a better idea of what to do the next time you visit Disney World Resort in Florida.
For more information and deals on Florida vacations click on the following links
http://www.miamiinfonews.com/
http://www.miami411today.com/
http://www.disney-myspace.com/
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