Want to travel the world? Simple – take a boat ride through “it’s a small world.” This Disney puzzle features the Egypt portion of Magic Kingdom’s “it’s a small world” attraction.
Quick Tip: Do you want to make the puzzle easier or more challenging? Select the grid option to adjust the number of pieces before pressing “OK” to start the puzzle.
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More About Magic Kingdom’s “it’s a small world” Attraction
it’s a small world” is one of the most beloved and enduring attractions at Magic Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World. Initially created for the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, this whimsical boat ride was designed by Disney legends Mary Blair and Alice Davis.
Its charming simplicity and heartfelt message of global unity and peace quickly won over visitors, leading to its permanent installation at Disneyland before making its way to the Magic Kingdom when the park opened in 1971.
The attraction takes guests on a gentle journey through various scenes representing different regions of the world, all set to the iconic and endlessly catchy song, “It’s a Small World (After All),” composed by the Sherman Brothers.
As guests embark on their voyage, they are greeted by a vibrant and colorful world where animatronic dolls, dressed in traditional clothing from their respective countries (such as the Egypt scene from the puzzle above), sing and dance in unison. Each scene is meticulously designed to reflect the unique cultures and landscapes of places such as Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
The ride’s cheerful ambiance is enhanced by its joyful soundtrack, which is sung in multiple languages, emphasizing the theme of global harmony. “it’s a small world” remains a timeless symbol of Disney’s vision of a world where, despite our differences, we are all connected by a shared humanity.
Its enduring appeal lies in its universal message of peace, making it a cherished experience for guests of all ages.