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Disney World Tickets – Your Options

Which Disney World tickets should you buy for your family? Unlike other amusement parks, Disney encompasses many Disney parks, all with their own compelling themes. Whether you’re eight, eighteen, forty-eight or eighty, there is something at Disney for you! The flexibility and versatility of the Disney ticket-purchasing options allows visitors to migrate between parks, buy tickets that never expire or even just visit for the day, depending on your family’s needs. Be sure to examine all available options before impetuously buying the first Disney tickets you come across because there is something for everyone!

For starters, you’ll want to buy tickets for the Magic Kingdom which is comprised of several distinct lands: Main Street USA, Mickey’s Toon Town Fair, Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland and Liberty Square. Magic Kingdom was the first of the Disney parks that opened in 1971. You’ll know it by Cinderella’s breathtaking castle, which makes for an ideal tourist photo spot. Adventureland takes you from pirate ships on the Caribbean seas to jungle cruises down the Amazon. Frontierland takes you back to the Wild West, into saloons and on train rides. Liberty Square brings you the famous Haunted Mansion and Hall of Presidents attractions. Toon Town Fair has attractions for young children, as does Fantasyland, which is set up like a medieval carnival fair mostly geared toward children who love Peter Pan, Dumbo and Snow White. Tomorrowland is an intergalactic convention center with some rides geared toward thrill-seekers.

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June 13, 2008   Comments Off