Delta Vacations - Florida 2008 - (Page 4) WAlT DISNeY WOrlD ® Theme Parks Wonder, fantasy and plenty of pixie dust are everywhere at the Magic Kingdom® Park. Monsters, Inc Laugh Floor features Mike Wazowski as your “Monster of Ceremonies” for this zany new interactive comedy showcase inspired by Disney•Pixar’s hit, “Monsters, Inc.” Captain Jack Sparrow has joined the crew of the Pirates of the Caribbean. Dead men tell New Tales! Toon into Mickey’s Philharmagic, an outrageous, in-your-face 3-D extravaganza featuring the largest cast of Disney animated characters ever assembled! Rocket through a roller coaster adventure into the darkest part of the universe on Space Mountain, or pilot your own cruiser to save the galaxy in Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin. And Wishes™ a nighttime fireworks spectacular, will touch you with a “story in the sky” you’ll cherish forever. Magic Kingdom® Park trIP tIP Each theme park offers Rider Swap which is great for those traveling with older children who want to ride the thrill-attractions and little tykes who definitely do not. There is no problem! One grownup can wait with preschoolers, while another grown-up rides with the bigger kids. When it is over, whoever stayed behind can swap places and enjoy the ride, too - with little or no wait. No wonder the Magic Kingdom® Park is the most beloved Walt Disney World® Theme Park. It’s the one-and-only-place where once upon a time is now, and make-believe is as real as today. trIP tIP epcot® There’s a brand-new attraction making waves at Epcot®The Seas with Nemo & Friends has you . coming face-to-face and fin-to-fin with an entire school of characters from Disney•Pixar’s smash hit “Finding Nemo” The high-flying Soarin’™ . attraction picks you up and really gets you flying! You’ll feel as if you’re gliding over spectacular natural wonders and glorious countrysides, taking in the sights, the sounds and scents – like a bird in flight! Rocket into outer space in a one-of-a-kind astronaut-like experience. Mission: SPACE® blasts Guests into the most thrilling ride ever, from the full force of the original thrilling version to an exciting but milder journey, both adventures end in a landing on Mars. But, that’s only half the fun! In World Showcase, you can travel around the world and you don’t even need a passport! Eleven great nations offer the best of their food, music, products and culture. The grand finale is IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, an inspiration of music, fireworks, lasers and special effects celebrating the planet we call home. Epcot®Two . big worlds of discovery. One incredible experience unlike any other. Disney’s Fastpass® Service This guest service, included in your Theme Park admission, allows you to spend less time in line and more time having fun. Be sure to look for Fastpass® kiosks at participating attractions throughout all four Disney Theme Parks. As to Disney artwork, logos, and properties: © Disney The Seas with Nemo & Friends Inspired by Disney•Pixar’s hit “Finding Nemo” films 4 see our e-brochures on-line
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