Most believe Walt Disney World Resort in Florida to be just a theme park. Only those who have vacationed in Walt Disney World can tell you that belief is a big misconception. Almost 40 years have passed since Walt Disney World's 1971 opening with its Magic Kingdom Park. To this day some people still refer to the Magic Kingdom as "Walt Disney World" - as if the one park is the whole experience. There is much more to do at WDW than you could ever imagine.
The Magic Kingdom comprises a mere few dozen acres among Walt Disney World's 35,000 acres. That's 47 square miles, roughly the size of two Manhattan islands, filled with four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Epcot), two waterparks (Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach), over 20 resort hotels, six golf courses and a shopping / dining / entertainment districts.
You need at least a day per park in Walt Disney World. Even then you wouldn't see it all, don't even expect too!
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