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is the place that have most visitors in a years.In 2011, the park hosted approximately 17 million visitors, making
it the most visited theme park in the world. Magic Kingdom Park, also
known as Magic Kingdom, is the first of four theme
parks built at the Walt Disney
World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. It opened on October 1, 1971.
Designed and built by WED Enterprises, its layout and attractions are similar
to Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, and is dedicated to fairy tales and Disney characters.
Magic Kingdom
lies more than a mile away from its parking lot, on the opposite side of the
man-made Seven Seas Lagoon. Upon arrival, guests are taken by the parking lot trams to the Transportation and Ticket Center
(TTC), which sells tickets to the parks and provides transportation connections
throughout the resort complex. It also has a small gift shop and the central
lost-and-found facility for all four theme parks.
To reach the
park, guests either use the Walt Disney
World Monorail System, the Staten Island-style
ferryboats, or buses, depending
on the location of their hotel. The three hotels closest to Magic Kingdom, Disney's
Contemporary Resort, Disney's Polynesian
Resort, and Disney's
Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, use either the ferry or monorail
system to travel to Magic Kingdom. Guests staying at Disney's Wilderness Lodge
and Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground can also ride a dedicated ferry boat to
the Magic Kingdom docks. The other hotels take buses to travel to the park. The
three ferries are clad in different trim colors and are named for past Disney
executives: the General Joe Potter (blue), the Richard F. Irvine (red) and the Admiral Joe Fowler (green.) The main monorail
loop has two lanes. The outer lane is a direct nonstop loop between the TTC and
Magic Kingdom, while the inner loop has additional stops at Disney's
Contemporary Resort, Disney's Polynesian Resort, and Disney's
Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Epcot is accessible by a spur
monorail line that was added upon that park's opening in 1982.



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