Disney World Theme Parks
What You Need To Know to the Perfect Day in Disney World
A World-Class Theme Parks Like No Other
Are you planning a trip to Disney World? Perhaps you have been to other theme parks like Six Flags, Busch Gardens, or even Disneyland. You may think that Disney World is similar to those, but you would be wrong.
Walt Disney World Resort features 4 major theme parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park. Each park full of imagination, music, decorations, and fun, but each is distinctly different from the next. When visiting Disney World, you should plan to explore each of them, regardless of age. There is something for everyone at each of these spectacular parks.
Which ticket type should I purchase, what is Lightning Lane, where can I find Mickey Mouse are just some things you’ll want to know before you go. These articles can answer those questions and help you plan your visits to the park so that you can make the most of your time.
Plus, you’ll find insider information about special offerings and events, annual festivals, fireworks and parades which may your days visiting the theme parks even more special. If you would like even more help, and more insider tips, consider consulting a Disney Travel Planner. They can help you pinpoint the best options for you and your family.
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