I went to Disney World with my friend Sara, of travelwithsara. We had a wonderful time looking at and enjoying a lot of the beautiful attractions at Disney World.
I loved watching It’s a Bugs Life in Animal Kingdom at Disney World. The movie was very educational about insects. The graphics and sound effects were expertly done. The insects in the film were lively and funny, and at the same time, you learned the benefits of having insects in our world.
I loved the ride called Soarin, located in Epcot at Disney World. The ride was like you were soaring over what you saw on the screen. I felt like I was on a hang glider, moving over what I saw on the net. I could have ridden on this ride all day long if it had been possible, yet the passage in the car at Test Track in Epcot at Disney World. The ride was fun and fast, yet not too fast. You had the feeling that you were testing out a race car. The color of the car I rode in was red, which suits a race car perfectly.
I found The Land in Epcot at Disney World informative and educational. The Land teaches you about plants and fish farming. Disney World can harvest 20,000 heads of lettuce a year which they serve at their restaurants on their grounds. They had catfish and walleyes that they were raising. They were using hydroponics to water the plants at The Land. The tomato plants were loaded with healthy ripe tomatoes in the water only. The broccoli plants were hanging with their roots down and circulating through a track that sprayed their hearts with water. All of their vegetables looked very healthy and tasty.
The Carousel of Progress in Tomorrowland at The Magic Kingdom in Disney World was one of my favorite attractions. I loved how they talked about the old-time chores with housework and how our appliances have changed over the years. They mentioned that doing the laundry took 25 hours a week in the 1940s. The Carousel of Progress ends with modern times and shows us all the beautiful improvements over the years o make our lives much more accessible and better. The mannequins looked like real people and were excellent narrators.
I would highly recommend these expertly done attractions at Disney World.
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3 replies on “My Five Favorite Attractions at Disney World”
Looks like I need to visit Epcot!
I love Disney! It’s one of my favorite places. I can’t wait to go visit in April.
What a fun trip this was!