When you get to relive your childhood memories, accompanied by real Disney characters walking, dancing next to you, make you engrossed in the world of dreams. Magic kingdom is worth visiting with your family and friends. The magnificent and beautifully decorated Cinderella Castle is an incredible sight to behold.
There are various Disney rides taking you to enchanted stories, attending the real laughter, feeling sublime and moreover, somewhat nostalgic. The park is very huge and well maintained. Souvenir shops, restaurant, food court were designed with the Disney theme, including there staff dressed in the same old fashion. Not easy for a pure vegetarian, though there are few options. However, it’s always good to carry your own food and stuff as there isn’t any prohibition.
The exciting and #larger_than_life magical parade captivated all the tourists and the music made it do like festival. Substantially, the approaching Christmas Eve was adding fuel to fire, as it was very much crowded. We had a great time, witnessing the splendid and spectacular view in the pleasant weather.
At last, more than anything enthralling was the evening electric light show projected over the Castle. It was started on Nov 4th 2016, with the name “Once upon a time…” replacing the previous show “celebrate the castle”. Magic Kingdom version has some difference from Tokyo Disneyland version because they only used minimized use of fire, fireworks and more searchlights, although lasers was added in June 2017. This version only runs 14:30 minutes. Hosted by Mrs. Potts, the show was framed as her telling bedtime stories to Chip, including sequences showcasing Alice in Wonderland, Tangled, Cinderella, Peter Pan, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and finally Beauty and the Beast which ended in the battle between Gaston and Beast fighting out on the castle itself and Beast’s transformation back into the Prince kicking off the finale.
There are comute to reach to the Magic kingdom entrance gate from parking lot through high pace monorail, buses and fairy ships. One could also plan to stay in the campus resorts, though costly but worthy. This is how it was the charming, delightful, and worth spending day at Disney.