Descriptive Essay About Walt Disney

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The Main Street station, is the curtains to a large production as if the Magic Kingdom was a theater. As I wander beneath the archway, I notice that above the arch is a plaque that reads: “Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy”. As I continue to stroll through the passage on the way to Main Street, there are posters of “upcoming attractions” that line the walls on both sides. I then step into Main Street U.S.A. and begin to hear the Victorian style orchestra playing over the speakers. I notice some Disney pals in Town Square greeting guests as if they were old friends. Then I begin to travel further down the street, and the smell of the caramel apples, chocolate chip cookies, and other sweets walk out of the open doors of the bakery and into the street. At the end of this turn of the century town, sits the one hundred eighty­nine­foot­tall, Cinderella Castle. This moment is a pivotal moment in any Disney vacation, because the castle is well known to millions. I get …show more content…

For example, there are no sightings of skyscrapers, motels, or any kind of city structure, in the Magic Kingdom. Walt Disney’s goal for his first theme park, as well as all of the others, is to not be able to see the nearby city. Walt Disney really wanted to transport guests into a different world. In this world, there are no real world issues occurring and the guests would be safe. The real world is absent, and does not protrude into the traditional family vacation. My father, does not get any calls from work, so this is his time to talk and enjoy quality family time. Family time is very difficult to obtain, due to work and school schedules. Each day we are in and out of the door, and really stay busy until it is time for bed. The solution is the trips to Walt Disney World as these can be seen as aides to create a place to be a family and enjoy one

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