Disney World - Planned MagicWhat do you think of when you hear the words Disney World? For many people these words are magic, they conjure images out of fantasy and childhood and promise an adventure far removed from the duller stuff that makes up so much of day-to-day life. Disney World evokes a sort of all encompassing sense of a place beyond the burdens and troubles of the everyday and promises to release us from the mundane - and, at least for a time, set us free in a world of dreams and magic. If it is all carefully staged illusion, what does that matter? The feelings Disney World evokes in its visitors are real and can last a life time. For children it is a truly spectacular experience, endlessly exciting and unforgettable. Sometimes, it can be much harder for adults to enter into the mood that children find so easy to adopt. What you'll note at Disney World, if you care to observe carefully rather than just relax and enjoy the effects, is that every effort is made to provide a safe, clean, happy environment with everything easily available and plenty of help if you have a problem or just need some directions. The employees and the care with which they are trained, the way the buildings are constructed and even the way the lines are set up for rides - everything is specifically designed to enhance the visitor's experience. Disney World is a truly brilliant achievement. The planning that went into developing and constructing the theme parks is pretty much without equal anywhere. It's unfortunate that the same care and thoughtfulness is almost never applied to the design of our cities, towns and housing developments. Disney World is focused on you, the visitor, and your experience. The results of that have lead to it being the number 1 tourist destination in the world with all four of the Disney World theme parks being listed in the ten top theme parks world-wide. The location, of course, is another huge plus for Disney World. Located close to, but outside Orlando proper with major highways close by, the 47 square miles making up Disney World are beautiful. With the agreeable climate in Florida, it can operate on a year round basis and visitors will only rarely have problems with the local weather. Primarily during June, July and August, there are frequently heavy, but short, semi-tropical rains in the mid to late afternoon. While Florida is subject to hurricanes, Since Disney World is not on the coast, but well inland, even hurricanes rarely cause a problem. Overall you have every reason to expect a magical experience that you will remember with pleasure for years to come when you visit Disney World. |
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