-
Uncategorized
6 Reasons Why Port Orleans French Quarter is a Fan Favorite Resort
Disney World offers you a plethora of resort options when trying to choose a place to stay on your vacation. Animal lovers may want to stay at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, while movie buffs on a budget would probably like the All-Star Movies Resort. It is easy to get confused with all of the options you have when it comes to a resort. Howeve
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Amazing Secrets and Facts About Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland
10. Space Mountain Even though this thrilling roller coaster in the darkness of space is one of the slowest thrill rides at the Magic Kingdom, the darkness, sudden dips and sharp turns make it one of the most popular rides at the Magic Kingdom. Space Mountain was also the world’s first computer-controlled coaster. Imagineers used compu
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Amazing Secrets and Facts About Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland
9. Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover This very popular attraction is a slow moving 10-minute ride in a tram car that takes you on a relaxing tour of the rides, shops, and attractions around Tomorrowland. Because this ride is a “constant loader” (ride never stops and people walk on conveyer belts to climb aboard), there is hardl
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Amazing Secrets and Facts About Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland
8. Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin This attraction also has a history of unique themes. The original ride started out as a journey through the history of flight, titled “If You Had Wings” then “If You Could Fly” next “Delta Dream Flight” and the last one before Buzz came along, “Take Flight” and is currently Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ra
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Amazing Secrets and Facts About Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland
7. Monster’s Inc. Laugh Floor The building that houses this attraction was once the home of Circle Vision 360, “America the Beautiful”, “Magic Carpet Round The World”, “America’s Journeys”, and a more interactive attraction called “The Timekeeper”. It was then replaced with the current attraction, “Monster’s Inc. Laugh Floor, where th
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Amazing Secrets and Facts About Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland
6. The Tomorrowland Terrace Today’s Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant was once called the Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station and served menu items such as shrimp, chicken, or vegetable noodle bowls and other Asian inspired meals. In 2010, it was given a facelift, a new name, The Tomorrowland Terrace (without the Noodle Station), and a ne
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Amazing Secrets and Facts About Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland
5. Stitch’s Great Escape The building has effectively housed four different attractions in the same basic format, a theater in the round. The first was called Flight to the Moon, next Mission to Mars, then Alien Encouner-ExtraTERRORestrial, and finally today is the home of Stitch’s Great Escape. The audience is seated in a round thea
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Amazing Secrets and Facts About Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland
4. The Metrophone In Tomorrowland there is a small silver structure (a futuristic phone booth) located just outside the “Lunching Pad” which houses a Metrophone, a special phone of the future where guests can use the Metrophone to make intergalactic phone calls. Pressing different buttons on the keypad will connect you to various messag
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Amazing Secrets and Facts About Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland
3. Carousel of Progress This iconic attraction was said to have been Walt Disney’s favorite attraction. It debuted at the General Electric Pavilion at the 1964 New York World’s Fair and was a huge hit. It was moved to Disneyland from 1967-1973, and later became a part of Walt Disney World’s Tomorrowland in 1975, where it remains open t
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Amazing Secrets and Facts About Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland
2. The New Tomorrowland Tomorrowland was not fully functional on opening day, but was, for the most part, completely finished by 1975, with all new attractions, shops, and restaurants. Then, in 1994, Tomorrowland was transformed with a new theme, “The Future That Never Was” and today depicts a future as described by Science Fiction writ
Read More »