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The Magic Kingdom follows the formula established by California's Disneyland, dividing into Tomorrowland, Frontierland, Fantasyland and Adventureland (roughly in declining order of merit). Some rides are identical to their California forebears; others are greatly improved. In Tomorrowland, old favorite Space Mountain offers a gut-churning roller-coaster trip around distant galaxies on a ferocious starlit switchback. In the witty, fast-paced Timekeeper , an animatronic mad professor and feisty robots take you on a dizzying trip through time, relayed convincingly on an enormous 360° cinema screen.
Rides in Frontierland are gentler, though just as much fun. On Splash Mountain , a lazy boat ride through Brer Rabbit land culminates in a shriek-inducing 50ft drop. People with weak hearts steer towards the less frenetic runaway train of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad , or, if the rides are getting too much, to the hokey Country Bear Jamboree , where you can hoedown with furry, dungareed grizzlies. In Liberty Square , between Frontierland and Fantasyland, make time for Haunted Mansion , a seriously spooky ghost ride with spectacular holograms.
Fantasyland, heralded by Cinderella 's exceptionally pink castle, is very much old-style Disney, with a lot of stuff for kids. For adults the most endearing ride is the very 1970s It's a Small World , a bizarre boat jaunt advocating brotherly love. Adventureland feels similarly quaint; Pirates of the Caribbean , a boat ride through a town invaded by debauched robotic figures, looks distinctly tame compared to the newer rides in Tomorrowland.
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SFOG Freak
Joined: Feb 2004
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Greatest of the Disney parks. Most rides, best themeng. I have so many great memories there.
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| 7-23-04 10:45:32 |
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RLLrCoastrLover
Joined: Mar 2004
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I want my parent to take me there.
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| 9-30-04 21:36:29 |
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Montu Man
Joined: Jul 2004
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They desperately need something new, besides Stitch. They need a major ride like Spash Mountain.
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| 11-9-04 16:11:44 |
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LFox
Joined: Jan 2005
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It's magic!
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| 1-7-05 18:58:42 |
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Phil
Joined: Jun 2002
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My personal favorite of the Disney parks.
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| 1-12-05 14:12:38 |
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sfne stinks
Joined: Sep 2001
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Best of all the Disney parks.
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| 2-8-05 19:10:04 |
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slnewbus
Joined: Aug 2003
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I love this park.
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| 2-12-05 14:55:46 |
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Universal Freak
Joined: Feb 2005
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I absolutely hate this park
it bores me so much
everything it has universal has a better version of it
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| 2-14-05 20:17:30 |
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sfft_2108
Joined: Mar 2004
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This park is pretty cool. I went to this park back in 99. I had a good time with my friends and family.
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| 3-16-05 13:08:38 |
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Tanks4me05
Joined: Apr 2005
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No thrill whatsoever. Even a Traveling Fun Fair that only had $50 to spend on rides, food, and staff is WAY better than this park.
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| 4-20-05 14:52:13 |
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Blink182
Joined: Dec 2004
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This is the best disney park by far. It is awsome such a thrill. But the over crowding is a slight problem but hey you cna deal with it as there is so much to do here thats thrilling.
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| 4-24-05 12:29:43 |
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blondathart
Joined: Jul 2005
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Its got all of the old classics! its so much fun and it was so kool bein there on the 50th anniversary becuz they did so much kool stuff 4 it.
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| 7-2-05 23:11:59 |
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RLLrCoastrLover
Joined: Mar 2004
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This park is dated. It has way too much hype. The crowds were crazy and the lines were too long. The only things I enjoyed were the three mountains.
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| 7-30-05 20:34:07 |
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Adriel
Joined: Jul 2005
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There are no super-thrilling rides here, in this park. Many of the rides use excellent-special effects to rise the thrilling-factor.
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| 10-22-05 1:49:04 |
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MegaLink92
Joined: Apr 2006
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It ok. It's better for little kids. For thrills go to Epcot and MGM Studios for disney related stuff.
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| 4-29-06 22:47:54 |
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I love DW
Joined: Jun 2006
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I loved Magic Kingdom but they need to work on there rides. I was on three of them and they stopped in the middle of the ride (Buzz lightyear's Space Ranger Spin - 2 min. stop, Haunted Mansion - 5 min. stop, Splach Mountain 6 - 7 min. stop) and one stopped while I was standing in line (Peter Pan's Flight - 15 min.) So Magic Kingdom needs to get it together. (For an example I have been to Dollywood over 180 times and I have not ever stopped five times on any rides even if you total all of the stops I have made on rides together.
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| 6-11-06 17:34:02 |
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GeminiRider
Joined: May 2007
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Magic Mountain is a very original American park. With the Disney characters and the roller coasters, it is very enjoyable.
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| 5-11-07 17:44:58 |
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Shadowlord
Joined: May 2007
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I like space mountain the most!
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| 5-31-07 21:34:32 |
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Yellowbird88
Joined: Sep 2007
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The first time I've been to this park was fairly recently...fun time...but I felt like a walking advertisement when I boarded my plane for home.
By the time I left I have accumulated, Disney Flipflops, Disney Baseballhat, Disney Shirt, Disney Pens, Disney Bag....I came to Disney with no disney products. How does this happen?
If you have the time, take the backstage tour...you go underground in the Utiladore and they take you backstage in the parades...it is very interesteing and you can ask anyquestion you might have about Disney.
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| 10-18-07 12:05:53 |
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