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Many seniors feel that they are simply "too old" for Walt Disney World.  After all, the commercials are seemingly geared towards families with young children.  Smiling girls hug princesses and boys play pirate, while indulgent parents watch benevolently.  Seniors may consider Disney as a possible place to take the grandchildren, but cannot fathom the idea of visiting independently.

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In actuality, Walt Disney World was carefully planned to appeal to all ages.  Walt Disney wanted to build a different kind of park, one in which adults could join in on the fun, rather than being relegated to bench-sitting while their families played.  From Broadway-quality shows to world-famous dining, to rides that run the gamut from thrilling to serene, seniors are bound to find something that appeals to their tastes.  If walking long distances is a concern, both wheelchairs and ECVs are available to rent at the front gate.  Dietary restrictions are easily handled at any of the restaurants, and guests are allowed to bring both water and snacks into the parks.

The Magic Kingdom is Walt Disney World's flagship park.  Modeled after the original Disneyland in California, this is the park most people think of when they hear the words "Disney World."  The park is divided into seven themed lands, each of which holds attractions that may be of interest.

Main Street, USA

This re-creation of an early 20th-century town serves as the main entrance area to the park.  The shops of Main Street are an excellent source of everything from souvenirs for the family to rare and collectible Disneyana.

*Tip* If you can get reservations, or get in on a walk-in basis, do not miss the Character Meal at the Crystal Palace.  The building is of Victorian style and beautifully appointed.  The food is excellent, and the characters from Winnie the Pooh will spend time with adults as well as children.  Many adults claim that this is the best character meal in the parks.

*Tip* Take time to notice the names inscribed on the second-story windows.  The major Imagineers who designed the park are all named.  See if you can find Walt Disney's name.  Note the red walkways, designed to resemble a red carpet.  Also notice the forced perspective, making Main Street appear miles long on your way into the park, but only a few feet long on your way out.

*Tip* For a dose of nostalgia, grab hot dogs at Casey's Corner and find a spot to watch the barbershop quartet, the Dapper Dans.

*Tip* Tony's Town Square Restaurant is based on the Italian restaurant where Lady and the Tramp first fell in love.  Take a look inside even if you do not eat there.

Adventureland

This area pays homage to exotic lands.  Pirates of the Caribbean was recently redone to incorporate Captain Jack Sparrow and his archnemesis Barbossa from the popular film series.  Most fans agree that the addition was tastefully done.  Take the ride whether or not you have seen the movies.

The Jungle Cruise was the favorite attraction of Walt Disney himself.  The ride is best at night, and the tongue-in-cheek jokes are fun no matter the time of day.

Frontierland

This area will take you back to the days of the Wild West.  Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad are considered family thrill rides.  If you meet the health requirements, you should consider both rides.  The storylines are fun and the rides are fairly tame.

Do not miss Tom Sawyer's Island.  Based on the writings of Mark Twain, the Island hearkens back to childhood, complete with forts to explore, guns to "fire," and swinging bridges to bounce across.  Or if more calm activities appeal, grab a peanut butter and jelly sandwich from Aunt Polly's and enjoy a game of checkers on a barrel top board, then relax in a rocking chair and let the world go by.

Liberty Square

Cool off and rest your feet at the Hall of Presidents, featuring audio-animatronic replicas of every US President.

*Tip*When strolling through Liberty Square you cannot miss Liberty Belle Riverboat. This old fashion steamboat is so much fun to ride.

The Haunted Mansion is one of Disney's most legendary attractions.  Join 999 Grim Grinning Ghosts for a fun ride through their final resting place.  This one is especially fun at night, particularly if you take the last ride.

Fantasyland

This is Disney's tribute to the dreams of childhood.  Fly with Peter Pan, marvel at the singing and dancing dolls in 'it's a small world, or seethe dwarfs with Snow White on the Mine Cart Coaster.  The rides bring a wave of nostalgia.

*Tip*Do not miss Mickey's Philharmagic.  This 3D show is spectacular.

*Tip*Winnie the Poohs Great Adventures is an awesome attraction for kids of all ages.

*Tip*Enjoy lunch at the Pinocchio Village Haus.  Some of the tables overlook 'it's a small world', where you can wave at people on the ride.

Tomorrowland

This land pays tribute to "the future that never was, and always will be."  Offering a look back at science fiction through the ages, Tomorrowland offers two attractions of particular interest to seniors.

The People Mover is a slow-moving aerial ride through Tomorrowland.  Rarely crowded, this attraction can often be ridden twice back to back.  If you are lucky, you may catch a ride during Space Mountain's downtime, allowing a rare lights-on look inside.

The Carousel of Progress is probably the ride most closely identified with Walt Disney himself.  Originally built for the 1964 World's Fair, the Carousel provides a look at an average family from the 1800s through today.  See if you can spot Walt Disney's picture in the ride.

The Magic Kingdom is a wonderful place for guests of all ages.  Take your time to enjoy the amazing details as well as experience the rides.  Some of the best touches are off the beaten path, yet fully accessible to those who take time out to notice.  Allow yourself to suspend disbelief and take in the full experience.  You may just find that the Magic Kingdom becomes truly magical for you.

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Magic Kingdom: A Place of Dreams

Magic Kingdom is what most people picture when they think of Disney World. It's the biggest and most loved park there, famous for Cinderella's Castle. This park is a must-see with its magical charm and exciting rides.

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Epcot: A Glimpse Into Tomorrow

Epcot is huge, twice as big as Magic Kingdom! It stands for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. Here, you can see what the future might look like in Future World. Then, explore cultures from around the world in World Showcase. It's a beautiful mix of tomorrow's ideas and the beauty of our world today.

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Animal Kingdom: Wild Adventures

Animal Kingdom is the largest park of the four, filled with wild adventures and even a bit of learning. With over 1,700 animals from 250 different species, it's like going on a safari without leaving the park. It's a place where fun meets the wild side of nature.

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Hollywood Studios: Lights, Camera, Action!

Hollywood Studios takes you behind the scenes of movie-making. Enjoy live shows, thrilling rides, and special events that make you feel like you're part of Hollywood. It's a unique chance to see movie magic come to life in ways only Disney can do.

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Disney Springs

Disney Springs is the shopping and entertainment district at Walt Disney World formerly known as Downtown Disney. If you’ve ever visited in the past, you’ll hardly recognize the area that once contained the Marketplace, Pleasure Island, and the West Side.

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Blizzard Beach: A Snowy Oasis in the Sun

Dive into a frosty wonderland at Blizzard Beach, where winter meets water in the heart of sunny Florida. This unique park, born from a whimsical Disney tale of a snowstorm-turned-water-park, features attractions like the sky-high Summit Plummet slide and the family-friendly Tike's Peak.

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Typhoon Lagoon: Ride the Tropical Waves

Typhoon Lagoon offers a splash of tropical paradise with its massive wave pool and the shipwrecked charm of Miss Tilly. Created from Disney's story of a typhoon's aftermath, this park boasts thrilling water rides like the gravity-defying Crush 'n' Gusher and the serene Castaway Creek.

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