
I already talked about Cinderella's Castle in a previous post, so here is a link to that page!
"All you need is a little pixie dust!" is certainly the motto in this Magic Kingdom land: Fantasyland. This is by far the longest segment of posts because there is so much to see and do in Fantasyland! Castles, Fairytales, and Disney Movie favorites all join here to make a truly magical land!
There are plenty of places to shop as well! Like the Heritage House, for example! The Heritage House is a great place to find gift items about the History of our Country. The Yankee Trader is a yummy shopping experience - it is chock full of yummy treats like pasta, jams, jellies as well as cooking supplies like pots and pans. Another fun shop is Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe, where it's Christmas year round! I especially love this store because Christmas is my favorite holiday! What's best is that in addition to having Disney themed decorations, they also carry traditional decorations - for those who want the magic of Disney in their home, but aren't quite ready for Mickey and Donald to be on the tree!
Come and enjoy your trip aboard the Liberty Square Riverboat. This attraction is a slow 17-minute cruise along the "Rivers of America" (the canal surrounding Tom Sawyer Island) narrated by Mark Twain himself!

Some Interesting trivia: The original boat used for this attraction was named after Admiral Joe Fowler, a man who helped with construction of both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. In 1973, the Richard F. Irvine was added as a second boat. In 1980, Admiral Joe Fowler went for dry-dock maintenance and never returned. Now, it is just the Richard F. Irvine who transports guests along the Rivers of America.
Welcome to The Haunted Mansion! The premisce of this beloved attraction is that you, the guest, are entering the abode of 9 hundred and 99 ghosts - but, there's always room for one more! *mwahahahaha*
The attraction is a slow-moving dark ride; guests sit 2 to a "doom-buggy" (although, you can sometimes fit three in one doom-buggy) and ride through the old mansion.
In this attraction a video illustrating important moments in history (mainly the Constitution and the founding of the presidency). Then, after the film, a curtain is raised revealing every one of our presidents. Each animatronic President moves, nods or waves a hand when their name is called. The program is concluded with speeches by current president (George W. Bush) and Abraham Lincoln.
This attraction will most likely be enjoyed by children ages 8 and up - it could be boring or too hard for younger children to enjoy and understand. It is a great supplement to any History class or anyone's general arsenal of knowledge!

As far as food in Frontierland goes, there are a few recognized food vendors, but my favorites are the non-descript carts. Pecos Bill's Tall Tales Cafe is a great place to grab a quick lunch as is Frontierland Fries. When I was younger, I remembered absolutely adoring Aunt Polly's Dockside Inn (pictured below) but it is rarely open anymore. It's too bad, because it was really a cute place to get some great food!
My favorite Frontierland eateries, however, serve Turkey Legs and churros. I do not eat Turkey (I am a pescetarian) but, I know for a fact that people absolutely LOVE the Turkey Legs. I personally, love the churros in Frontierland (and the Mexican Pavilion at EPCOT). They are yummy to have (fresh and warm) while watching Wishes! I also love the big, fresh pretzels they serve! Here are pictures good enough to make your mouth water!
yummmm - churro!
Turkey Legs
Blacksmith's shop at Fort Langhorn
Mystery Mine!
At the boat landing on the island
Look, a Windmill!
How cute! - Love on the whitewashed fence
...when you ride on Splash Mountain! This 5 story drop water ride is a favorite for many and features many lovable characters from the Disney Movie "Song of the South." The ride follows Br'er Rabbit as he is chased by Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear while looking for his "laughing place."


Just a bit of trivia: This attraction used to feature guns that used real lead pellets. That got changed upon the realization of how harmful lead is, how dangerous it could be, and how annoying it became to repaint the targets every night! The attraction now uses lasers.
"So clap your hands, and stomp your feet
Prepare to sing along to cute songs like:
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, my favorite ride in all of Walt Disney World It provides "mild but wild" thrills that tend to please the masses. This ride's plot is that of an old mining town that is suffering from flooding. Runaway Big Thunder (the resident mine train) takes you on a whirlwind journey through the town and Big Thunder Mountain.
TIP: If you want a calmer ride, sit up near the front of the train (pictured above). For a wilder ride, sit near the back! I also know that the grease on the track gets heated up during the day, thus causing the trains to go faster at night - same general speed... unless you ride the coaster a lot, you probably wouldn't even notice!
Frontierland is the second stop on our Magic Kingdom round tour. As you leave the entrance area of El Pirata y el Perico, you see the sights begin to change and hear western folk music begin to play. You are entering the back/side entrance of Frontierland; if you want to enter from the main entrance, you can enter Liberty Square from a bridge by the bridge to Adventureland and go through Frontierland's "main gates" (pictured above).
Thoughtful and loving. Authority figures probably have been sheltering you all of your life. Thankfully you're a very tranquil person who is content with what life has given you, but secretly you want to know how the outside world works.
In addition to eating, there are fun, themed shops in Adventureland as well!
Another Adventureland store is the Agrabah Bazaar - this store is located near the Magic Carpets of Aladdin (hence the store's name) and is your typical tropical-themed gift store. More interesting than the store (I find) are the trinkets in the ground all over Adventureland - another tribute to Disney's attention to detail. Here is an example of one of the trinkets (and this one happens to have a Hidden Mickey on it!):
One more adventureland store that is quite fun is the Island Supply Company. This store has "un-Disney" merchandise like bathing suits by "surf" companies and other beachy/tropical items. What is really fun about this store is that there are many pressed penny machines around it. What are pressed penny machines? They are machines in which you insert money (it costs two quarters, plus the penny you want to press) and they heat/press images onto the penny! Here is a picture of one of the machines (this particular machine is not located in Adventureland, but it is similar to those that can be found in Adventureland):
Those stores aren't all, however, there are a few other small carts like Bwana Bob's and various jewelry and crystal vending carts (pictured below).

Shrunken Ned's Junior Adventure Boats are a unique alternative to other Adventureland attractions. This interactive attraction allows park guests to control their own boat using controls on the other side of the railing (shown on the right side of the above image) of the attraction.
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin is a semi-exotic version of the Dumbo ride in Fantasyland. In this ride, guests sit in magic carpets and fly high above Adventureland. This ride offers fun views of Adventureland and the attractions within it.
This is a completely family friendly ride, although some people (both young and old) may not like the height, even though it isn't too high! This is a perfect alternative for the long lines on Dumbo!

A tribute to the most Magical place on Earth: Walt Disney World!