Born and raised in Cape Town, Dan Mace has been behind-the-camera professionally since 16. Still in his twenties, Dan has already directed ...
Since its opening back in 1971, Walt Disney World has been enjoyed by children and adults alike. It currently hosts over 52-million guests a year, and not for no reason. The resort is split up in to four parks, not including Downtown Disney, with the attractions being a vital piece of the Disney experience — tailored to entice any imagination. Each park adds a unique flair, and the accompanying attractions found in each reflect that. To get the most out of a trip to Walt Disney World, the following attractions can’t be missed.
Magic Kingdom
EPCOT
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Hollywood Studios
Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
Downtown Disney Area
Beyond the rides and various parks, Downtown Disney is a place to experience — known for its array of restaurants and shops. Boasting over 40-stores, 40-restaurants, a movie theater, an indoor interactive theme park, a one-of-a-kind acrobatic stunt show and a bowling alley, visitors would be hard-pressed to not find something to do. With no entry fees the possibilities are endless! The laid back atmosphere make it the perfect place to go when taking a theme park break.
A trip to Walt Disney World should be centered on making memories with loved ones and the attractions are only designed to enhance the experiences. With new attractions being added all the time, everyone is sure to find something they like. Make sure you pack sunscreen!
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Born and raised in Cape Town, Dan Mace has been behind-the-camera professionally since 16. Still in his twenties, Dan has already directed ...
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