Inspired by animated Disney film classics, Fantasyland is home to some of the Magic Kingdom's delightful attractions, including the Mad Tea Party, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Snow White's Scary Adventure, and Peter Pan's Flight. And centering the entire playland is Cinderella's Golden Carousel.
Fantasyland attractions are complemented by a variety of shows. Visitors can prove their worthiness to Merlin in the daily show, "Sword in the Stone." And everybody loves the world-renowned production, "It's a Small World," where hundreds of doll-like figures sing and dance in their native costumes.
Based on the acclaimed animated feature film, the animateered performance of "Legend of The Lion King," creates a mystical jungle where animators' drawings are brought to life using an advanced form of puppeteering and special effects. The show includes the film's dramatic opening song, "Circle of Life."
Stroll the lush lagoon setting of Ariel's Grotto and meet "The Little Mermaid" character, Ariel, and then cool off in an interactive leapfrog fountain that spouts between sea sponges. Guests also can meet popular classic characters at the Fantasyland Character Festival.
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Most families travel to Orlando to visit the numerous theme parks and
attractions that abound in the area. After a long day of walking and
standing in lines at a busy theme park, coming back for to the hotel pool
can be a fantastic way to unwind, relax and cool off.