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Freedom Town U.S.A
This iconic land comes back but in a new light. The once quaint town that was inspired by Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline Missouri has been changed to take place in a homey Florida town on the Gulf Coast. Here you can board a docked sailboat, watch a good show depicting Florida's history, and ride on a carousel with many Florida animals.
Blackwater Bayou
While many castle parks have a tropical Adventureland, this park puts a twist on the typical jungle theming. This land is themed to a bayou in the deep swamps of Louisiana. Here you can ride on a glider over the Southern United States in a version of Soarin, travel through the bayou on this park's version of the Jungle Cruise, and enter a half sunken Haunted Mansion as they go through the flooded halls of the mansion.
Treasure Bay
After the success of Buccaneer Bay at Shanghai Disneyland, this park has it's own unique pirate land that brings several unique experiences to the land. Here you can explore an abandoned island with a pirate ship circling it, board a barrel and travel through many caverns and take a final drop down a half sunken ship, and join a band of pirates as they attack Port Royal in the newest version of Pirates of the Caribbean. This land offers new interpretations of original rides and whole new experiences.
Toontown
While the generic theme of Toontown is a trip into an animated world that is whacky, this land offers the theme of a Medieval town with many experiences offered. Here you can travel through the waterways of the town on a boat, join Mickey, Donald, and Goofy as they travel up the beanstalk and take on the giant, and meet many renowned animated Disney characters in medieval attire. This land gives many unique experiences ranging from flat rides and shows.
London Square
A problem with some Fantasyland’s is that some attractions don’t fit the castle courtyard or forest theming and this land provides a home to these attractions. Here you can join Marry Poppins on her Jolly Holiday as she travels through the animated world and we can board a pirate ship as we travel with Peter Pan as he takes the Darling children to Neverland. This land offers a home to attractions that don’t quite fit with the forest theming.
Fantasyland (Enchanted Forest)
This land has been a constant in every castle park and this park is no different, the land offers 2 unique sublands. Enchanted Forest where you can join Mr. Toad as he drives his buggy through the halls of an abandoned castle, travel with Rapunzel as she goes to see the beautiful lights, and enter a mine cart as the Seven Dwarfs go to work on Seven Dwarf's Mine Train.
Frontierland
While most Frontierland's focus on the Wild West and cowboys, this land will encompass the Appalachian Mountains and the surrounding states. Here you can ride on a mine train through the mines of the Appalachian's, travel with Lewis and Clark on their expedition out west on a river raft, and be shot up a geyser on Geyser Mountain. This land offers a unique twist on the theme of Frontierland and revives cancelled attractions.
Tomorrowland
The long running land has seen many changes with different themes such as Discoveryland or a Sci-Fi city but this is the first land to offer an alternate history, the land is themed to an alternate history where the entire world has transitioned to nuclear power with space colonization and flying cars. Here you can travel through a rocket in space in the newest version of Space Mountain, ride in a Mars rover in a version of Autopia, and join Buzz Lightyear as aliens invade 1950s Earth. This land offers many unique versions of original attractions and many new attractions.
This iconic land comes back but in a new light. The once quaint town that was inspired by Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline Missouri has been changed to take place in a homey Florida town on the Gulf Coast. Here you can board a docked sailboat, watch a good show depicting Florida's history, and ride on a carousel with many Florida animals.
Blackwater Bayou
While many castle parks have a tropical Adventureland, this park puts a twist on the typical jungle theming. This land is themed to a bayou in the deep swamps of Louisiana. Here you can ride on a glider over the Southern United States in a version of Soarin, travel through the bayou on this park's version of the Jungle Cruise, and enter a half sunken Haunted Mansion as they go through the flooded halls of the mansion.
Treasure Bay
After the success of Buccaneer Bay at Shanghai Disneyland, this park has it's own unique pirate land that brings several unique experiences to the land. Here you can explore an abandoned island with a pirate ship circling it, board a barrel and travel through many caverns and take a final drop down a half sunken ship, and join a band of pirates as they attack Port Royal in the newest version of Pirates of the Caribbean. This land offers new interpretations of original rides and whole new experiences.
Toontown
While the generic theme of Toontown is a trip into an animated world that is whacky, this land offers the theme of a Medieval town with many experiences offered. Here you can travel through the waterways of the town on a boat, join Mickey, Donald, and Goofy as they travel up the beanstalk and take on the giant, and meet many renowned animated Disney characters in medieval attire. This land gives many unique experiences ranging from flat rides and shows.
London Square
A problem with some Fantasyland’s is that some attractions don’t fit the castle courtyard or forest theming and this land provides a home to these attractions. Here you can join Marry Poppins on her Jolly Holiday as she travels through the animated world and we can board a pirate ship as we travel with Peter Pan as he takes the Darling children to Neverland. This land offers a home to attractions that don’t quite fit with the forest theming.
Fantasyland (Enchanted Forest)
This land has been a constant in every castle park and this park is no different, the land offers 2 unique sublands. Enchanted Forest where you can join Mr. Toad as he drives his buggy through the halls of an abandoned castle, travel with Rapunzel as she goes to see the beautiful lights, and enter a mine cart as the Seven Dwarfs go to work on Seven Dwarf's Mine Train.
Frontierland
While most Frontierland's focus on the Wild West and cowboys, this land will encompass the Appalachian Mountains and the surrounding states. Here you can ride on a mine train through the mines of the Appalachian's, travel with Lewis and Clark on their expedition out west on a river raft, and be shot up a geyser on Geyser Mountain. This land offers a unique twist on the theme of Frontierland and revives cancelled attractions.
Tomorrowland
The long running land has seen many changes with different themes such as Discoveryland or a Sci-Fi city but this is the first land to offer an alternate history, the land is themed to an alternate history where the entire world has transitioned to nuclear power with space colonization and flying cars. Here you can travel through a rocket in space in the newest version of Space Mountain, ride in a Mars rover in a version of Autopia, and join Buzz Lightyear as aliens invade 1950s Earth. This land offers many unique versions of original attractions and many new attractions.
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