Meant to Stand Out – Magic Kingdom’s Must See Landmarks

June 7, 2010 by  
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By Jim William Reeves

They may not be the most kid friendly rides or the most exhilarating attractions, but these landmarks around the Magic Kingdom are the most recognizable areas that gives color to the place. Here are some the most recognizable landmarks that gives identity to the Magic Kingdom:

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Mickey’s Country House – It may not be the White house but the most famous mouse’s house is always open to the public. The young ones have the opportunity to discover how does Mickey Mouse live. You can play with his appliances, look at some photo memorabilia, and learn to discover what hobbies does he enjoy. You can even drop by his yard and find some Mickey shaped flowers and plants. The famous Mouse might not be at his home all the time, but you can easily find him at the Judge’s Tent all the time taking photos and signing autographs.

Donald’s Boat – Be a captain of your own ship for a day, as you go on onboard Donald’s Boat. The S.S. Miss Daisy gives kids the chance to steer the captain’s ship, ring the bell, and even pull the whistle that would spout water on the ship’s deck. Stay away from the lily pads or you might get wet as they spurt out water unexpectedly.

Tom Sawyer Island – The kids would love this as this playground is based from Mark Twain’s novels. You have that obstacle course feel of going through suspension bridges, trails and even caves. Kids can even relax on the frontier fort built with timber. They can even view the Liberty Square Riverboat as they cruise along the river passing this island.

Swiss Family Treehouse – If you were able to watch that classic Disney film Swiss Family Robinson during the 1960′s, then Disneyworld built its own replica of the famous tree house. Imagine they were able to house in six family members into this home which is fully furnished complete with a bucket pulley system to bring water to the house. Who thinks houses could only be built with cement and concrete? This tree house sets them apart from the rest.

Cinderella Castle – The Magic Kingdom would not be complete without Cinderella’s castle. Located at the center of the theme park, this castle is amazing inside out with its glamorous interiors complete with small designs coming from the 1950 animated movie, Cinderella.

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