Disney World Orlando

Disney is celebrating 50 years of magic, and where better to join in the fun and experience The Happiest Celebration on Earth other than Disney World in Orlando, Florida? It’s a place of hope, joy, and unity.

It’s also where you’ll spend lots of money and go home broke.

Disney World

For many, including my own childhood, Disney is all about magic, passion, hope, triumph of good over evil, and life happily ever after.

It’s also about love, romance, and characters with out of this world beauty, but that’s pretty much a fairy tale.

And fairy tales always have a happy ending.

One of the things that anyone would really enjoy in Disney is to see their favorite characters. In costume, of course.

Disney is also big on adventure rides. I’d encourage you to take on Splash Mountain and Space Mountain. It’s a true test of courage. The less you know the better; it’s how you react to surprises that count.

Disney World

Disney is not all just about kids, fairy tales, and souvenirs. It’s also big on edutainment.

Come to Epcot and have a glimpse of the future. It would get you thinking that there are two things that drive technological development: World War and Disney.

Disney is so advanced they probably control the weather too.

One section in Epcot features countries from around the world. Call it mini-Earth if you would, but Disney calls it World Showcase and you can find buildings, cultures, people and food from around the world. You’ll cross continents in a single step. Have lunch at Mexico and try Moroccan for dinner. Buy Norwegian souvenirs, taste French wine, and indulge in German chocolate.

Then visit Animal Kingdom, where you can take on a Safari tour and see wildlife in their natural environment.

Also, in this park, the latest attraction is Expedition Everest. It’s like they took the Himalayas and placed it there. Now, how many theme parks can do that?

Disney is so huge it is an entire world by itself. It’s awesome!

Disney World

For anyone planning on a vacation in Disney World, you should spend no less than five days on the ground. A whole week if you could, but be forewarned that you cannot see it all without pushing yourselves to the limit of physical endurance.

Disney World Orlando is vast, grand, and unique. One visit is not enough. I didn’t want to leave, but how did I find the experience? It’s magical!