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Would Walt Disney Recognize the Current Magic Kingdom? 7 Things To Consider
5. Liberty Square Liberty Square would remind Walt of New Orleans Square, with the Haunted Mansion attraction, the Liberty Bell steamboat, the Hall of Presidents, and the attention to detail recreating this time period of American History.
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12 November
Would Walt Disney Recognize the Current Magic Kingdom? 7 Things To Consider
6. Frontierland Walt may have a few problems recognizing the new features of Frontierland. His first hint of change would be the addition of Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and he may wonder what happened to the Davy Crockett Canoes and the Mike Fink Keelboats, which were replaced with motorized Tom Sawyer themed rafts to carry guests over to Tom Sawyer’s Island, which has basica
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12 November
Would Walt Disney Recognize the Current Magic Kingdom? 7 Things To Consider
7. Adventureland Walt Disney would certainly recognize one of his favorite attractions, Pirates of the Caribbean (especially with the addition of Blackbeard and Capt. Jack Sparrow, the Jungle Cruise, the iconic Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, and the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse. New additions that would make him happy would be the “Aladdin” themed Agrabah Bazaar area, including the Magic
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12 November
Would Walt Disney Recognize the Current Magic Kingdom? 7 Things To Consider
So, the question remains: Would Walt Disney Recognize the Current Magic Kingdom? My response would be “Positively, no doubt, Walt would recognize the current Magic Kingdom.” When Roy took up the task of building Walt Disney World and made the decision to create another Magic Kingdom in Florida, he did it with his brother in mind, and who would know Walt better than his brother, Roy. I can stil
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12 November
Would Walt Disney Recognize the Current Magic Kingdom? 7 Things To Consider
Walt Elias Disney, one of the most successful entrepreneurs of our times, and his legacy lives on through the Disney Company, Disney theme parks, Disney merchandising, and Disney movies, music, and television. Just think about it, it all started as an idea Walt had when he was sitting on a park bench while he watched his two daughters riding a carousel while he just sat there. That is when Disne
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12 November
10 Tips to Help You Survive a Power-Packed Day at the Disney Parks
10. Have Fun You can’t get too caught up with schedules and experiences on your trip. You have to step back and enjoy each and every moment you find yourself in because that is the reason each and every one of us choose to visit Disney – to have fun! We love planning power-packed days at the theme parks! What are your tips and tricks for a power-packed visit to Disney World?
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12 November
10 Tips to Help You Survive a Power-Packed Day at the Disney Parks
1. Dress Comfortably If you are tackling the parks and trying to get the most out of the experience, we recommend that you dress comfortably since you’ll be on the move for most of the day. Consider sneakers with a lot of support as opposed to flip flops or sandals. A soft cotton t-shirt is better than anything else. Since Florida’s temperatures are generally warm, we prefer shorts to pants, to
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12 November
10 Tips to Help You Survive a Power-Packed Day at the Disney Parks
2. Pack a Bag You don’t want to be walking around with a poncho or umbrella in your hand, so be sure to pack a backpack with this and other things that you’re going to need. Other smart things to include in your park bag would include additional sunscreen, sunglasses, change of clothes (if you plan on going on a soaking ride like Kali River Rapids or cooling off at Casey’s Junior Splash Station),
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12 November
10 Tips to Help You Survive a Power-Packed Day at the Disney Parks
3. Energize If you are planning on touring the parks all day long, make sure to energize before and during your trip. For breakfast, you don’t want to eat a heavy breakfast, have some eggs and some fruit, so you’ll have plenty of energy, but won’t be entering any kind of food coma. You may also want to consider packing some energy bars in your bag, so you can take a couple of quick bites during
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12 November
10 Tips to Help You Survive a Power-Packed Day at the Disney Parks
4. FastPasses We are assuming that you are trying to spend as much time as possible in the parks if you are reading this article, so FastPasses are essential. Make sure you schedule your three and we recommend them being all as early as possible on a power-packed day so you can continue getting FastPasses after your initial three. The ability to add these experiences via the My Disney Experience
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