Favorite Magic Kingdom Land

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Hi,

Frontierland. I think I've always been fascinated by the Old West, ideas of which many of its buildings evoke.

Jim

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LeCellierBuff1963 wrote:
Hi,

Frontierland. I think I've always been fascinated by the Old West, ideas of which many of its buildings evoke.

Jim

What amazes me is the level of detail that goes into making sure all of those props and "set decorations" are authentic. I could walk around Frontierland all day and just look at the details.

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Main Street USA. The Bakery is wonderful and so all of the shops. Great place to grab a bite to eat and people watch. mickey

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Memo wrote:
Main Street USA. The Bakery is wonderful and so all of the shops. Great place to grab a bite to eat and people watch. mickey

Are you allowed to live in the castle, or is that technically fantasyland?

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Memo wrote:
Main Street USA. The Bakery is wonderful and so all of the shops. Great place to grab a bite to eat and people watch. mickey

Plus you're the closest to the firehouse in case anything goes wrong!

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