Independent guide and review of Florida as a holiday destination

Walt Disney World Theme Parks

There are four Walt Disney World theme parks and two water parks plus the Downtown Disney complex including Pleasure Island.

If you are in a hurry you can do each of the four main theme parks in a day
by picking and choosing your rides and shows
but to do them justice your really need to allow longer

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Magic Kingdom

Magic Kingdom is the original Walt Disney World theme park in Orlando and is pure entertainment and escapism in true Disney style. It appeals to all age groups, young and old with entertainment top of the menu. There are thrill rides for the more adventurous, gentler rides for the less adventurous plus lots of shows, parades and fireworks.

Epcot

Epcot (Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow) is very different from Magic Kingdom, it is much more educational than entertaining and suits a more "grown-up" audience. There are a couple of thrill rides but in general it caters for a more inquisitive audience.

Minnie Mouse signing autographs

Disney-MGM Studios

Disney-MGM Studios is in direct competition with Universal Studios and like the Magic Kingdom it combines rides, shows, parades and fireworks, all built around a television and film studio theme.

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom is the newest Walt Disney World theme park and is Disney's interpretation of an animal safari park/zoo. Again there are lots of rides, shows and parades but no fireworks for obvious reasons.

Blizzard Beach

Blizzard Beach is a rather strange water park set in an alpine ski resort setting and is similar in many ways to Wet 'n' Wild, the original Orlando water park.

Typhoon Lagoon

Typhoon Lagoon is also a water park but is themed around a tropical resort after a typhoon. Like SeaWorld's Discovery Cove, it allows its guests to snorkel with tropical fish and small sharks.

River Country

Disney's first water park, River Country closed some time ago following issues with some of the cement water slides and bacteria. In January 2005 Disney announced that it would not be re-opening and there is now speculation as to what might take its place.

Downtown Disney

Downtown Disney is an entertainment area with restaurants and shops plus the adults-only Pleasure Island where you can dance and relax into the small hours with music and comedy clubs.