Disney Case
Essay by Hoosierdaddy • July 14, 2013 • Essay • 658 Words (3 Pages) • 1,854 Views
I remember my trip to Disneyworld in Orlando Florida. It was a few years ago and it was the best trip of my life. I remember flying to Orlando. Orlando is one of the busiest tourist locations in Florida, perhaps even busier than the infamous Miami beaches. This is because Orlando hosts many locations that cater to all kinds of people, whether they are children, men, women, adults, senior citizens, or foreigners. Orlando has many theme parks located on its famous strip, including Disneyworld, Wet n' Wild, Universal Studios, Epcot Center, Ripley's Believe it or Not House. Sea World, and a host of other tourist locations. And out of all these places, the most interesting place to be at is Disneyworld.
Many people tend to think that Disneyworld is a place for children. This cannot be further from the truth. Even though Disneyworld is designed for children and families, many adults can have a fun time in there. Disneyworld is one of the largest and most frequented amusement parks in the world. The Disneyworld in Orlando is also known as The Magic Kingdom and this is the perfect name for the place. Once you enter Disneyworld, you do enter into a magic kingdom.
It is of no surprise that many adults have found Disneyworld to be an extremely entertaining, including me. Even though most of the rides are meant for the children, the adults can take pleasure in being inside an architectural piece of wonderland. The Magic Kingdom is divided into many areas, and one of the most prominent, the area that comes in as soon as you enter the Magic Kingdom is the Main Street, USA. This street is made up of various architectural styles from the various states of USA, with much of the style being influence by Missouri and New England. The buildings on Main Street are built in such a way that they seem to be bigger than they actually are; the second story is smaller than the first, and the third smaller than the second is, giving the buildings a larger-than-life image. At the end of the Main Street is Cinderella's Castle, which is the trademark of the Magic Kingdom. You really have to see it to appreciate its magical realm.
The rest of the area is divided into various lands, such as the Frontier Land, the Adventure Land, the Land of Tomorrow, Liberty Square, and Fantasy Land. Adventureland is a paradise for children and a treat for the adults. It is made up of various foreign lands that represent the jungles of Africa, Asia, and South America. A make-belief Caribbean town square has also been built into this area to give a tropical feel to the area. This area hosts rides such as the Pirates of the Caribbean (yes, that is where the movies came from!), Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse, and the Jungle Cruise. Frontierland has been built in reminiscent of the Wild West and the Rivers of America. This place has the looks of Rocky Mountains and railroads as it hosts rides such as the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Splash
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