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Magic Kingdom
The Magic Kingdom is Walt Disney World's flagship theme park. Opening in 1971 the Magic Kingdom was modeled after the original Disneyland in California. You enter the park on Main Street and walk down it towards the plaza where Cinderella Castle is located. From there you can branch off into Adventureland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland or Tomorrowland. Beyond those lands you'll also find Frontierland and Mickeys' Toontown Fair. While not the largest park at Walt Disney World the Magic Kingdom does has more attractions than any other park as well as the widest variety. From thrill rides to the Fantasyland dark rides to parades and fireworks and quiet places to sit, everyone will find something to enjoy at the Magic Kingdom.
The Magic Kingdom attraction guide lists and describes every attraction, dining location and shop in the park. All ratings are on a scale from 1 to 4, 4 being best. Attractions are rated relative to one another, so even a low rated Disney attraction might be better than many attractions outside of Disney. Ratings are very subjective so please do not use them as your only criteria when planning your visit.
The Magic Kingdom is divided into seven themed lands:
- Main Street
- Adventureland
- Frontierland
- Liberty Square
- Tomorrowland
- Fantasyland
- Mickey's Toontown Fair
In addition, The Magic Kingdom has entertainment throughout the park.
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