Does Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom Feel As Magical The Second Time?

00:00 – Greetings Fellow Citizens Of The Magic Kingdom
01:53 – Thanks Roy Disney
02:10 – Back On Main Street USA At The Magic Kingdom
03:29 – Seeing Cinderella’s Castle At Magic Kingdom
04:23 – Remembering A Magical Time From Magic Kingdom’s 50th Anniversary
05:30 – Crowds Are Back At The Magic Kingdom
05:48 – My First Time Swiss Family Robinson Tree House
10:28 – Exploring Subtle Design Details of Magic Kingdom
16:02 – 3 Magical Laps On The People Mover

It’s my second visit at the Magic Kingdom Park is a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando, Florida. Owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Parks, Experiences and Products division, the park opened on October 1, 1971, as the first of four theme parks at the resort.

Thanking Roy Disney for his commitment to his brother’s dream. After the opening of Walt Disney World in October 1971, Roy finally retired. He died, aged 78, on December 20, 1971, from a stroke.

Taking a stroll down Main Street, U.S.A. is the first “themed land” inside the main entrance of the many ‘Disneyland’-style parks operated or licensed by The Walt Disney Company around the world. Main Street, U.S.A. is themed to resemble American small towns during the early 20th Century.

Inspired by the castle in the Disney film Cinderella, this enchanting edifice is the symbol of Magic Kingdom park. Cinderella Castle welcomes you to a magical world where dreams come true. The 189-foot landmark boasts lofty spires and ornate turrets and is the gateway to Fantasyland. Surrounded by a tranquil moat, the grounds offer an array of picture-perfect photo ops. Explore lush lawns, gardens and Cinderella’s own wishing well.

Remembering A time from The World’s Most Magical Celebration. Receive details for the 50th anniversary of The Most Magical Place on Earth.

Crowds Are Back At The Magic Kingdom. Disney recently confirmed full Park capacity would not return and fans are not holding back their thoughts and opinions.

Swiss Family Treehouse is a walk-through attraction featured at several Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, located at Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris. Explore the ultimate treehouse—and behold breathtaking views—inspired by the classic Disney film, Swiss Family Robinson. Tour the island abode the Swiss Family Robinson built after they were shipwrecked on a deserted island. Cross a bridge at the foot of a large leafy tree and climb handcrafted wooden stairs. Explore the living quarters of the famous adventurers and discover open-air rooms brimming with a bevy of 19th-century articles salvaged from the wreck. At the base of the tree, a large wooden wheel gathers water from a stream and a series of ingenious contraptions carry it up to the rooms inside the treehouse. A Spectacular Point of View. Those who reach the 6-story-high summit of the treehouse will enjoy 360-degree views of Adventureland and Magic Kingdom park, particularly Jungle Cruise river.

Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover. Attraction located in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom Park. Embark on a 10-minute tour of Tomorrowland aboard this mass transit system of the future. Move Above and Beyond. Board an elevated tram for a leisurely voyage through Tomorrowland. During your narrated tour, go behind the scenes of attractions like Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, Space Mountain and Star Traders retail shop. See architectural models of Progress City, the prototype for EPCOT. You’ll enjoy amazing up-close views of the park from a unique vantage point.

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