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By Rachel - Posted on 07 January 2009

Magic Kingdom was the first park to open at Walt Disney World. It is also the most popular park at WDW, and the one best suited to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. When you enter the park, you are on Main Street U.S.A. - reminiscent of Walt Disney's boyhood town of Marceline, Missouri. As you walk down Main Street U.S.A, past the shops, you eventually reach the "Hub" of the park. From the hub you can reach the other lands of the Magic Kingdom (clockwise from left): Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, Mickey's Toontown Fair, and Tomorrowland.

To see Magic Kingdom Image Gallery, click here

Video from YouTube from DisneyParks:

 

Older park overview from DisneyParks:

Disclaimer: These videos are the sole intellectual property of the YouTube contributors, and not WDWAutism.com. We thank the contributor for their posting.

Tip of the Day

Rider Swap is a great program if you have a family member that is too small to ride an attraction, where other family members want to ride. Speak to a cast member for a rider swap ticket and the second group will be able to use the fast pass entrance. Click here for more information.

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