Many people have the dream of visiting the Disney parks, so why not go on an adventure and tour the Wonderful World of Disney?
Walt Disney World has a number of amusement parks that everyone dreams meet. It is located in Orlando, Florida in the United States are all that does not have the privilege to be enchanted with the Wonderful World of Disney, but it is one of the most visited by tourists places in the world. The Disney parks are composed of the following parks: ANIMAL KINGDOM, AQUATICA, BUSCH GARDENS, DISCOVERY COVE, DISNEY'S BLIZZARD BEACH, DISNEY'S TYPHOON LAGOON, EPCOT, STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD, ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE, MAGIC KINGDOM, SEAWORLD, UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
1- ANIMAL KINGDOM: Disney's Animal Kingdom theme parks are built at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, near Orlando, Florida, United States, opened on Earth Day, April 22, 1998. It is the second largest theme park in the world, and also the first Disney theme park to be themed animal conservation, a philosophy followed by Walt Disney himself. Disney's Animal Kingdom is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. In 2013, the park attracted approximately 10.19 million visitors, is the fourth most visited park in the United States and the seventh in the world.
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Tour the Park Animal Kingdom, see below:
2- AQUATICA: The Aquatica Orlando is located in Orlando, Florida. It is a sister park to SeaWorld Orlando and Discovery Cove. The park is themed the South Pacific and has Australian and New Zealand mascots, including Roa (a kiwi), Kata (one kookaburra), Wai (a dolphin-of-commerson) Ihu (a gecko), Pope (one Royal Spoonbill ), Wae Wae (one Takahe), and Motu (a turtle). The park has a variety of attractions for all ages and swimming levels, some passing through animal habitats. The park has two wave pools that share a beach artificial white sand 7400 m².
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Tour the Park Aquatica, see below:
3- BUSCH GARDENS; Busch Gardens Tampa (formerly known as Busch Gardens Africa) is a theme park of nineteenth-century Africa, located in Tampa, Florida, United Unidos.O Busch Gardens over the years continued to grow, allowing the African wildlife roam freely . He continued to focus on its tropical landscape, exotic animals and amusement to attract visitors. Busch Gardens began charging a ticket as the entertainment has become more complex, with extra fees for thrilling rides such as roller coasters in which the park is known.
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4- DISCOVERY COVE: Discovery Cove is a theme park owned and operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, a subsidiary of the Blackstone Group, and is located in Orlando, Florida, United States. He is a brother of the park Sea World Orlando and Aquatica. In this park, visitors can interact with various marine animals, especially the dolphin-nose-to-bottle. In addition to swimming with dolphins, visitors to Discovery Cove can interact with exotic birds, tropical fish, rays and terrestrial mammals.
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Tour the Busch Discovery Cove, see below:
5-DISNEY'S BLIZZARD BEACH: It is a water park located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, near Orlando, Florida, United States. All water areas are heated (about 27 ° C) with the exception of ice melting in ice cave Cross Country Creek. Most of the main attractions of the park are located on Mount Gushmore, an artificial hill with a height of 27.4 m. The Mount Gushmore is divided into three colored clues to help visitors to locate in the park: green, red and purple.
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