For first-time visitors, the Magic Kingdom is like a mysterious maze. Even returning guests get confused about the lands around this world. We’re here to help make your journey to the Magic Kingdom be magically carefree, so to start, we have all the cheap Disney tickets you need all in one place.
Once you arrive, the excitement is palpable; almost a being in itself. Whether its your first time or fiftieth, you still feel that magic when you pass through the archway onto Main Street, U.S.A.
The first thing that hits you is the smell of fresh popcorn. As you walk further and absorb your surroundings, you drift back in time to another era. Except for the hustle and bustle of fellow park guests, you feel transported to turn-of-the-century middle America.
Boutiques line both sides of the street:
· The Chapeau (closed for rehab and expansion through March 18)
· Disney Clothiers
· The Emporium
· Uptown Jewelers (popular pin trading locale)
· Town Square Exposition Hall (film and batteries, just in case)
Immediately overhead as you pass through the entrance gateway is the Walt Disney World Railroad. This true Disney classic has been around since the Magic Kingdom opened in 1971. You can enjoy a 20-minute ride around the park or opt to “disembark” in Frontierland or Mickey’s Toontown Fair.
If you prefer a relaxing ride down Main Street U.S.A., hop aboard one of the Main Street Vehicles. You can be carried through the town in style in your choice of turn-of-the-century transports: Horse car – Omnibus – Jitney – Horseless carriage – Fire engine.
Main Street Tips and Trivia:
Main Street, U.S.A. resembles Walt Disney’s own hometown of Marceline, Missouri.
The shop names along Main Street, U.S.A. recognize Disney VIPs past and present.
Don’t want to lug shopping bags around all day? Ask about Package Express Pickup.
Need cash? There’s an ATM under the Main Street train station.
City Hall (aka Guest Relations) is on Main Street, U.S.A. too. This is a great place for maps, park schedules and general assistance. They are there for your in-park needs, and we are here for your Disney ticket needs.
DWtickets.com is the best shop in the U.S.A. for all of your discount Disney tickets!
Once you arrive, the excitement is palpable; almost a being in itself. Whether its your first time or fiftieth, you still feel that magic when you pass through the archway onto Main Street, U.S.A.
The first thing that hits you is the smell of fresh popcorn. As you walk further and absorb your surroundings, you drift back in time to another era. Except for the hustle and bustle of fellow park guests, you feel transported to turn-of-the-century middle America.
Boutiques line both sides of the street:
· The Chapeau (closed for rehab and expansion through March 18)
· Disney Clothiers
· The Emporium
· Uptown Jewelers (popular pin trading locale)
· Town Square Exposition Hall (film and batteries, just in case)
Immediately overhead as you pass through the entrance gateway is the Walt Disney World Railroad. This true Disney classic has been around since the Magic Kingdom opened in 1971. You can enjoy a 20-minute ride around the park or opt to “disembark” in Frontierland or Mickey’s Toontown Fair.
If you prefer a relaxing ride down Main Street U.S.A., hop aboard one of the Main Street Vehicles. You can be carried through the town in style in your choice of turn-of-the-century transports: Horse car – Omnibus – Jitney – Horseless carriage – Fire engine.
Main Street Tips and Trivia:
Main Street, U.S.A. resembles Walt Disney’s own hometown of Marceline, Missouri.
The shop names along Main Street, U.S.A. recognize Disney VIPs past and present.
Don’t want to lug shopping bags around all day? Ask about Package Express Pickup.
Need cash? There’s an ATM under the Main Street train station.
City Hall (aka Guest Relations) is on Main Street, U.S.A. too. This is a great place for maps, park schedules and general assistance. They are there for your in-park needs, and we are here for your Disney ticket needs.
DWtickets.com is the best shop in the U.S.A. for all of your discount Disney tickets!
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