Thursday, May 18, 2006

Disney World: Park: Magic Kingdom: Main Street, U.S.A.


When you walk into the park, the first thing you see is this area. It ws desinged to look like an old-time American town-and does. You can smell the fresh popcorn being sold and see the balloons floating around. Several insider secrets are found here. Example: When you are there, do you see the buildings? They were made using a technique called forced perspective. In forced perspective, the building starts full scale, then grows smaller and smaller, to create the illusion that the building is much taller than it actually is. Pretty neat, huh? Don't stay for too long checking out the little things here, as nice as they are-the crowds will be busy taking your spot in Splash Mountain.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Disney World: Park: Magic Kingdom


I have finally updated this site. Anyways, you all have probably heard of this place. It consists of several lands: Main Street, U.S.A., Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tommorowland, Fronteirland, Liberty Square, and Mickey's Toontown Fair.

One of the landmarks of the Magic Kingdom-and Walt Disney World, for that matter, needs no introduction-Cinderella Castle. Search "Magic Kingdom" on Google and you are likely to find thousands of images. It is an extremely detailed castle. There are stained glass windows, added for the "Happiest Celebration On Earth", which you may have heard of someplace or another. Next up I will be talking about the Main Street, U.S.A.