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Ariel's Grotto
Ariel's Grotto Fans of Ariel won't want to miss
seeing the Little Mermaid in her home at the Magic Kingdom.
Located behind Dumbo the Flying Elephant, fans can meet
Ariel and get her autograph. This is also a great place
for the kids to cool off in the kids water area and there
is also a covered area for the adults. This area is wheelchair
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Peter Pan's Flight
Year Opened: 1971
Peter Pan's Flight Follow the strains of "You Can
Fly" to this whimsical journey through J. M. Barrie's
tale of the boy who wouldn't grow up. Sail in your own
pirate ship to Neverland as the story unfolds from the
bedroom at Wendy, Michael and John's home, over the twinkling
lights of London. You can even see Big Ben and the London
Bridge. The 3 minute trip culminates in Captain Hook,
once again battling the crocodile. This flight is popular
with all age groups and long lines are the norm. Guests
in wheelchairs must be able to transfer from their chairs. |
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Cinderella's Golden Carousel
Disney artists refurbished the 72 horses to resemble charging
white steeds. No two horses are exactly alike. Eighteen
hand painted scenes that tell the story of Cinderella
are found on the wooden canopy over the horses and complete
the medieval décor. This 2 minute ride is most
popular with young children. |
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Mad Tea Party
Those who like to spin will love Alice in Wonderland's
Mad Tea Party. Guests sit in oversized teacups and can
spin to their heart's delight by turning the wheel in
the center of the cup. TIP: Don't ride this too soon after
eating! Check out the teapot in the middle during the
2 minute spin, you'll see a little mouse popping his head
up to check out the action. It's not uncommon to see Alice
herself and her friends Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee out
in front of the ride welcoming guests. This ride is most
popular with the younger set. Because it is so slow loading,
long lines are not uncommon. Unlike the Disneyland version,
the WDW ride has a canopy overhead to protect guests from
the elements. This ride is accessible to wheelchair guests
who are able to transfer from the wheelchairs to the teacups.
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