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About 9 miles & 20 minutes depending on traffic.
Yes, the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom are part of the Walt Disney World resort located in Orlando, Florida. The Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and EPCOT are all part of the WDW theme parks. All of the parks are connected by WDW Transportation that is free to guests. The monorail system runs between EPCOT and the Magic Kingdom as well as buses. Disney Buses will take guests from any park to resort hotel properties and Downtown Disney. Travel time between parks can be as quick as 10 minutes during the off season. It is to far to walk between parks.
as far as i know magic has become a disease and mortal people are starting to become magic there is a free online first chapter that you can read that tells you a bit of the story ,thats all i know
She lives at the kingdom of far far away.
Disneyworld by far. I suggest a 7 or more day trip, sleeping in the Animal Kingdom Lodge, hit in order, Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Start in Magic Kingdom with Tommorowland, continue on. Epcot, Spaceship Earth, Innovations,everything else, and hit World Showcase at the end of the day, so you can see the fireworks. Animal Kingdom, It's Tough To Be A Bug, continue on. Hollywood Studios, Tower Of Terror, everything else, then absolutely FANTASIA! Hope this helps.
No, Disneyland is in Anehiem, California. If California is too far for you, try Walt Disney World just outside Orlando, Florida. Walt Disney World has 4 theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom) as opposed to Disneyland's 2 parks (Magic Kingdom and California Adventure.) Choose whatever Disney Park that fits your needs.
The Kingdom in Shrek is "Far Far Away".
Man started magic roughly 9,000 years ago. As far as we can tell, practices which could be labeled as "magic" or at least superstition strectch back as far as we do.
Leprechauns have magic, but leprechauns aren't real (As far as we know...)
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The New Kingdom