Saying "the first Disney World" implies there is another one, but there is only one Walt Disney World theme park/resort. It opened in Orlando Florida [technically Lake Buena Vista] in October 1971.
First there was Disney Land, located in California then they created Disney World, located in Florida. :)
Disneyland in Anaheim, CA was the first Disney theme park. It opened on July 18, 1955 (with an "International Press Preview" on July 17).
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The Magic Kingdom.
Magic Kingdom opened in 1971.
Opened LaterIt was not opened in 1969. It opened with Magic Kingdom theme park on October 1, 1971.
The Magic Kingdom was the very first Walt Disney World Park that opened. It opened for the very first time on October 1, 1971. Epcot opened in the early 80's, followed by MGM (in the late 80s/early 90s), and followed up by Animal Kingdom in the mid 90s.
The Walt Disney World Resort was opened on October 1, 1971. At the opening it only had one theme park, the Magic Kingdom. This was the second Disney theme park to be opened (Disneyland was first). The Walt Disney World Resort also included the Contemporary Resort, Polynesian Resort, Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, and the Palm and Magnolia Golf Courses.
Magic Kingdom was the first park to open in 1971. When it opened, the park featured 23 attractions. Of those, 20 were copies from Disneyland, and 3 were completely original to the park.
Magic Kingdom was the first park to open in 1971. When it opened, the park featured 23 attractions. Of those, 20 were copies from Disneyland, and 3 were completely original to the park.
Opened LaterIt was not opened in 1969. It opened with Magic Kingdom theme park on October 1, 1971.
The first Disney world theme park was in Florida, it was opened in October 1 1971.
Well, Walt ( As you prefer to say Disney ) Died before it was opened. The park opened in 1971.
Walt Disney World first opened in 1971, so at the time I answered this question it is 40 year old.
The Magic Kingdom was the very first Walt Disney World Park that opened. It opened for the very first time on October 1, 1971. Epcot opened in the early 80's, followed by MGM (in the late 80s/early 90s), and followed up by Animal Kingdom in the mid 90s.
The Walt Disney World Resort was opened on October 1, 1971. At the opening it only had one theme park, the Magic Kingdom. This was the second Disney theme park to be opened (Disneyland was first). The Walt Disney World Resort also included the Contemporary Resort, Polynesian Resort, Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, and the Palm and Magnolia Golf Courses.
Mr. Disney himself opened the Walt Disney theme park in 1955.
Disney's Animal Kingdom opened in April of 1998.
Magic Kingdom was the first park to open in 1971. When it opened, the park featured 23 attractions. Of those, 20 were copies from Disneyland, and 3 were completely original to the park.
No, the first Disney park was in California.
The very first Disney Park to hit the streets was the Disneyland park in California. Then came the Magic Kingdom in Disney World (FL) then Epcot. Looking even further came Disney MGM Hollywood Studios and finally Disney's Animal Kingdom. In 1992, another Disney park opened (originally called EuroDisney) in Paris, France. There are plenty of other choices now, as Disney is spread throughout the world.
Magic Kingdom was the first park to open in 1971. When it opened, the park featured 23 attractions. Of those, 20 were copies from Disneyland, and 3 were completely original to the park.