My Two Favorite Attractions Of The Disney Theme Parks

DESTINATION -My two favorite places in the Disney theme parks are "It's a small world after all" and "Big Thunder Mountain Railroad." Both are places of interest in Disneyland, Disney World and Disney parks in Paris and Tokyo.

"It's a small world after all" was created for the Expo 1964 in New York the banner of UNICEF and was designed as a message of international harmony by the team of Walt Disney. It was taken at Disneyland in 1966 and located in Fantasyland, instantly became a highlight of the park.

In this way, passengers on board ships outside of the attraction and transported and moved along a freshwater stream. They go through a series of rooms, each with dolls of different countries and cultures to sing and move to the catchy melody. This is not the Taj Mahal, Big Ben and the Eiffel Tower, among other places around the world. I like trying to identify all the countries and places.

There are about 300 people in 100 countries, audio-animatronics different. Children are simple and repetitive, with limited articulation. At the end of the race, there are dolls of all nations sing "It's a small world after all" together. For me, it's over very attractive.

This song has a catchy that I can not get out of my mind. It was written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B., who also wrote songs for Mary Poppins. And "always played on the soundtrack cycle, about 4,800 times on the opening day of Disney parks worldwide. Almost all of us can not sing.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontier Land is a relatively gentle roller coaster for adults and adolescents, it is exciting to ride in the back of the train in front. It is based on the mine train fleeing the Wild West, and inaugurated in 1979 in Disneyland and Disney World a year later. The design of the track and the string is a different time for each park, although the theme remains the same. He had a long development phase, "Big Thunder Mountain Railroad," where they found several "stories" of the mountain. The themes of the Gold Rush and Native American spirits of vengeance, finally selected tour.

In Disney World, the trip is approximately 3.5 minutes hairpin turns and dark descents, and there are six trains nicknamed IB rich, IM Brave, IM Fearless, UB Bold, UR UR bold and courageous. I prefer slides to those others because it's very exciting for me. You feel like you're down, and in the corners fast enough to be thrown from one side to another.

There are 20 audio-animatronics figures like donkeys, chickens, opossums, and the maker of rain in a flooded mining town today: Professor Cumulus Isobar. It is also the team of the former mining, rock falls, an earthquake, and the smell of sulfur that you spend phosphorescent pools. At Disney World, the keel through the ribs of a dinosaur, under a waterfall, geysers last shot, and from the volcano.

The lines are long but move fairly quickly. It 'better to go during the parades, or use the FAST PASS or go to the end of the day (many say it's even better in the dark). Allow at least 30 minutes waiting for the rush hour, during peak hours.

It 's easy to see why "It' s a small world after all" and "Big Thunder Mountain Railroad" are so popular. Two topics of interest and attention to detail. They are very different, but both are excellent examples of why the Disney amusement parks are fun. I never get tired of