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Walt Disney World Parks: The Basics

Are you planning a trip to Walt Disney World? Or just want to learn more about the parks and don't know where to start? Disney Darling breaks down the basics for you! Disneyland vs. Walt Disney World Disneyland and Disney World are two different parks, located on opposite sides of the country. As mentioned in this post , it is a common misconception that Disneyland and Disney World are the same thing.  Disneyland is the first Disney theme park ever, opening in 1955. It is located in Anaheim, California, near Los Angeles.  Disneyland has two different parks: Disneyland Park (with the castle), and Disney's California Adventure (or DCA). Disneyland also has three hotels and the Downtown Disney shopping district.  Walt Disney World is located in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. It opened in 1971, after Walt's passing. Walt Disney World has 4 different theme parks, 2 water parks, 28 hotels, and the Disney Springs shopping district.  There are quite a few more differences, but lo

My Ranking of All The Magic Kingdom Lands

6. Liberty Square Liberty Square has some cool things in it – a replica of the Liberty Bell, historically accurate building facades and a genuine Presidential Seal that was approved by Congress. It’s got the classic Haunted Mansion and the Riverboat. But this land is tiny, and doesn’t have room for much anything else. That, coupled with my own American Disillusionment at the time makes Liberty Square not something I am dying to visit. Also, points off for the sewer system. It’s a “fun” fact that seems to be mentioned in every single article about Disney “secrets”, and it’s one I wish I could unlearn. I, for one, do not wish to reminded of literal actual shit while walking around what’s supposed to be the happiest place on Earth. I do love that Christmas shop, though. 5. Frontierland When I look at Frontierland objectively, it’s an awesome land. It’s got two iconic mountain rides right next to each other. And for those that hang on to “the good