Disney is known for the fully immersive experience when visiting their theme parks. No matter where you go, you truly feel like you are a part of the story, from being one of Andy’s toys in Toy Story Land to traveling through space in Space Mountain over in Magic Kingdom.
All the different ways to immerse yourself at Walt Disney World
At Walt Disney World, there are many different ways you can immerse yourself in the magic.
Magic Kingdom
In Magic Kingdom, you are able to enter many of the classic Disney stories, like “Winnie the Pooh” and “Peter Pan”, as well as newer stories like meeting the princesses or competing at Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin.
Animal Kingdom
Over in Animal Kingdom, you can explore different parts of the world around us going anywhere from Dinoland U.S.A, Asia, or Africa.
You can also step into the Pandora – The World of Avatar, where you can ride on the back of a banshee.
Hollywood Studios
At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, you can enter the Toy Story and Star Wars franchises with Toy Story Land and Galaxy’s Edge.
Related: How Well Do You Know the Toy Story Movies?
EPCOT
Over in EPCOT, you can travel around the world and experience many different cultures in just one day at the World Showcase. While visiting the different countries, there is almost always a festival in EPCOT to add some extra magic to your experience!
Related: Where in the World (Showcase) Is it?
How the attractions add to this magical experience
One of the key parts of any trip to Disney is going on all the rides! Just like the rest of the park, the rides and attractions are great for adding to the immersive experience.
Die-hard Disney Park fans, like myself, start to memorize the scripts of the rides after going so many times. This also includes the pre-show to different rides.
Ride Pre-shows
Different rides, like Comic Rewind and Haunted Mansion, have pre-shows to help add to the experience. This is to help build the storytelling and theming, as well as providing entertainment for guests.
For example, the Cosmic Rewind pre-show adds context for what will happen in the ride. The pre-show sets up why the guests need to help the Guardians protect the galaxy.
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