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Walt Disney World
The "daddy" of theme parks, of course, is Walt Disney
World. And why not? When it has this to offer:
The Magic Kingdom
The Magic Kingdom includes seven lands with attractions, restaurants
and shops based on favorite themes of fantasy. Attractions include
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, Space Mountain and Mickey's
PhilharMagic.
Disney MGM Studios
Disney-MGM Studios, a movie theme park and television studio. Visitors
can play "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire" and dare the
"Twilight Zone Tower of Terror."
Epcot Center
Epcot takes guests to almost a dozen nations at World Showcase and
fast-forwards them to tomorrow at Future World. Visitors can ride
an automotive Test Track or take a simulated journey to the moon.
The Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom has encounters with real exotic animals. Visitors
can take a simulated Kilimanjaro Safari. e) Disney's Wide World
of Sports Complex hosts more than 200 Amateur Athletic Union events.
The Atlanta Braves train here.
DisneyQuest
DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park is a 5-story, indoor,
interactive theme park that combines Disney's attractions with cutting
edge technology. Guests climb aboard a real river raft or ride a
roller coaster of their own design.
Disney also has various water parks, including Disney's Blizzard
Beach. It boasts one of the world's tallest, fastest free-fall speed
slides, unexpectedly located right in the middle of sunny Florida.
It's the largest of Disney's water parks with 22 water slides and
"icy" bobsled (yes, in Central Florida) runs that stay
comfortably warm and fast year round.
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