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    where we could visit, and booked our nights in the hotels we wanted to

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    ideas being portrayed, the two parks have quite a few differences along with the vast amount of similarities. Disneyland cut the ceremonial ribbon in 1955 and is located in Anaheim, California. It included features such as Sleeping Beauty Castle, eighteen attractions, one resort hotel, and a monorail system. On the other hand, Walt Disney World, located in Orlando, Florida, opened its doors in 1971. It featured Cinderella Castle, fifteen attractions, and two resort hotels when it initially opened. Some

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    Although both parks are Walt Disney’s ideas being portrayed, Disneyland has quite a few differences from Walt Disney World. For example, Disney World is comprised of four parks whereas Disneyland is only made up of two. Disneyland opened its doors to the public in 1955, located in Anaheim, California. It included features such as: Sleeping Beauty’s castle, eighteen attractions, one resort hotel and the very first monorail system in the eastern hemisphere. Whereas Walt Disney World opened its doors

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    The first national park I would like to visit is the Rocky Mountain National Park, one of the most popular national parks. It has massive peaks, canyons, waterfalls and lakes. Next, I would like to visit the Curecanti National Recreation Area, which is made up of three lakes, Blue Mesa, Morrow Point, and Crystall. Finally, I would like to see the Grand Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. It contains some of the highest natural in land sand dunes

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    prosperous Malaysia of the future desiring a cool mountain holiday resort within the reach of all Malaysian. So, he had a dream of making a resort on the mountain. After struggle in many years, the first hotel named Highland Hotel was successfully completed by Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong in 1971 and it was the first hotel on the mountain hill built in Malaysia. As we know Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong is a thoughtful people which he found that the weather in Malaysia is hot and humid year around, interspersed with tropical

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    Disney Onsite or Offsite "Be our guest!" Visitors hear this phrase as they check into their Walt Disney World resort. While several vacationers prefer to lodge off Disney property hotels, it is essential to stay at Walt Disney World resorts. To begin, Walt Disney World has thirty fabulous onsite hotels. With every reservation comes access to book FastPasses up to sixty days in advance. FastPasses let guest go to the front of the line; these are especially useful when waiting for popular attractions

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    Universal Orlando Resort is located in Orlando, Florida. Orlando is known as one of the hospitality capitals of the world. There is an incredible mixture of exciting things to do in this city. While Orlando is best known for the theme parks for the perfect family vacation, it is also known for the warm weather, fine dining, outlet shopping malls, Orlando Magic arena, theaters, museums and so many more exciting and fun things to do. In addition, the cost of homes in Orlando is lower than the national

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    or “Which one is cheaper?” Those who have visited both parks may already know some distinct differences, but there are some things people don’t realize. While Disney World and Disneyland seem almost identical, their accommodations, attractions, and size are surprisingly very different, which helps prove Disney World is the better option when trying to really get the full experience. The first major difference is attractions. While both parks may have some of the same titled rides, they can be very

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    culture. From the Frank Lloyd Wright houses, to the historic downtown, and the tourist attraction to the many museums and parks within the city. Mason City was the cultural hub of North Iowa during World War I. Not only did residents of the city want time away from thinking about the impact of fighting the war overseas, they also wanted to be entertained through festivals, parks, and sports. In 1916 the Chamber of Commerce opened in Mason City which helped develop this culture. Through the organization

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    Resort is made up of theme parks, water parks, hotels, shopping, restaurants, golf courses, and a sports complex. Walt Disney Resort is on 47 square miles of land located in Central Florida. Walt Disney World Resort is a continuously growing a Walt Disney set up dummy corporations and started purchasing land and by 1965 had acquired 27,000 acres (Mongello). According to “Walt Disney World History Digest” construction began on the Magic Kingdom Park along with two hotels in the spring of 1969. Construction

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