Preview of my Magic Kingdom (be warned, not complete)

DonaldDoleWhip

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I'm really tired, and I still have to take out the garbage cans. I've done three lands already.

Main Street USA

Town Square-past the Magic Kingdom Railroad station is Town Square, where you'll find several interesting shops. The Disney Gallery and Walt Disney Story are here, as well as the boarding location for the various Main Street Vehicles.

Main Street-Main Street takes you back to those small towns at the turn-of-the-20th century. Catch a short cartoon at the Main Street Cinema or try your luck at the Penny Arcade. From Main Street you can catch the parade, fireworks spectacular, and stage show in front of Cinderella Castle.

Adventureland

Agrabah-This land specializes in shopping and dining experiences such as those you would find in the movie, Aladdin. Of course, there is the Magic Carpets of Aladdin attraction, which gives you an enchanting view of Agrabah.

Paradise Village-This relaxed town in the middle of the jungle is full of classic Disney experiences, such as the Jungle Cruise, Enchanted Tiki Room, and beloved dole whip. You can also take a boat to the Forbidden Island. The Magic Kingdom Railroad makes a stop here.

Forbidden Island-As soon as you arrive on this island, you'll see why it's forbidden. Hidden in the jungle are three awesome thrill rides, including Pirates of the Caribbean, Magma Mountain and Raging Spirits.

Frontierland

Liberty Square-You're in a New England town in the heat of the American Revolution! Two classic Disney experiences are here, Haunted Mansion and the Hall of Presidents.

Critter Country-Formerly known as Bear Country, this area received a name change when a rabbit with a paint brush moved in. Little did he know that he'd be thrown off the top of a mountain shortly after! This area includes Splash Mountain, the Country Bear Jamboree, Pooh's Hunny Hunt, and a playground based on Brother Bear. See, bears!

Big Thunder Valley-An exciting area complete with two thrilling mountains (Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Geyser Mountain) and a raft to Tom Sawyer Island.
 

DonaldDoleWhip

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stitchcastle said:
Magma Mountain's a Volcano right?
Magma Mountain is a volcano. I figured the name made more sense than "Fire Mountain," because it's not fire inside a volcano. Otherwise, it's that same morphing coaster which has existed for years at Walt Disney Imagineering.

The things below aren't my actual previews of the remaining lands. I just don't have time to type the actual previews.

Fantasyland-consists of a central village where the dark rides are, a carvival area with the carousel, Dumbo, circus train, etc. and a lagoon area featuring a Little Mermaid dark ride and Squirt's East Australian Coaster, replacing the Barnstormer/Go Coaster as a kid-friendly roller coaster.

Toontown-combining WDW's Toontown with DL's Toontown, there is a country fair (with a vegetable themed ferris wheel), residential area with various houses and the downtown part of Toontown.

Tomorrowland-Tomorrowland consists of three areas. The WEDway Intergalactic Spaceport, featuring a Paris-style Space Mountain and a motion simulator, Star Command HQ, home of the updated Buzz Lightyear and Stitch attractions, and a bay area with Aquatopia and a Finding Nemo attraction.

Shadowland-The smallest of the Magic Kingdom's lands, the entire land only has five attractions. They are very intense, though, as they feature villains. There are two areas here. Shadow City, an urban area featuring three of the attractions, and a dark forest, with two attractions.

As stated, those are not the previews for the lands. I'll be more detailed tomorrow.
 

DonaldDoleWhip

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Fantasyland

Courtyard-Walk through Cinderella Castle to this lovely area full of royalty. Enjoy the Fairy Tale Garden, where a Disney princess is always on hand with a story to tell and a smile. Cinderella's Golden Carousel, a dark ride based on Sleeping Beauty, and a show based on Beauty and the Beast can also be found here.

Fantasy Fair-Dumbo the Flying Elephant and the Casey Junior Circus Train are highlights here. You can also check out it's a small world, which finally has its own building and facade! And after stuffing yourself silly with cotton candy and popcorn, take an insane adventure inside a giant tea cup on the Mad Tea Party.

Fairy Tale Village-All of the happily ever afters (well, not including Mr. Toad) have a home here. Catch four dark rides featuring Peter Pan, Mr. Toad, Alice in Wonderland and Pinocchio. Then catch a show at the Fantasy Theater.

Mermaid Lagoon-This land is themed entirely to Finding Nemo and The Little Mermaid. Here are the attractions:
Ariel’s Aquatic Adventures-The first dark ride in Disney history based on the Little Mermaid has come to Florida!
Ariel’s Grotto-Meet Ariel in this meet and greet/playground. That is, if you can find her in the cave!
Squirt’s East Australian Coaster-This completely original kiddy coaster follows Squirt during his first time leading the baby turtles through the EAC. Will Squirt remember to drop out of the EAC on time (or will he drop out way too soon?)
Clownfish Cove-Can you find Nemo in the giant school of clownfish (he has one deformed, I mean lucky fin)? If not, just go greet him in person!
Whirlpool-This exhilarating attraction comes straight from Tokyo DisneySea!
Calypso Crab Theater-Catch an exciting Little Mermaid Show in Sebastions favorite undersea hangout!
King Triton’s Carousel-Straight from the California Adventure, some people just prefer riding dolphins over riding horses.
 

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