No. the theme parks are simiar in some aspects, but have different rides and attraction s to destinguish themselves from ther rest.
No. But all of the Disney theme parks have dozens of stores
all of the parks
There is no character named Aladdin at Disney's Florida theme parks. Aladdin is a Disney character from the movie of the same name, but he is not a character at the Florida parks.
disney world disneyland and the one in hawaii
The Walt Disney (Company) (especially the Disney Parks Corporation) is the owner of Epcot and all of it's component sister parks.
Christmas Day is considered to be the busiest holiday day at Disney theme parks. This is based on attendance at all Disney theme parks including Disneyland, Disney World, Epcot Center, Euro Disney, and all others.
If by Theme Parks, you mean, say, Disney's Animal Kingdom and EPCOT, then yes. It is extremely possible and even encouraged through the Park-Hopper tickets. For a little extra, you are given the ability to enter and exit all of the parks in the same resort (Disneyland, Disney World, etc.) On the other hand, if you mean visiting Disneyland and Disney World in the same day... that might be a little trickier, but it's possible.
Walt Disney was the creator of Walt Disney theme parks.
Disney's Magic Kingdom in Florida has the most roller coasters among all the Disney parks.
Walt Disney World has bus transportation to all the theme parks.
so they could share the magic and all of the fun of being at one of their theme parks.
You have to be at least 16 years old to work at the Disney World parks. The parks employ thousands of workers.