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What are the oldest Disney parks to youngest?

Disney Parks: Oldest To Youngest
  • 1955: Disneyland (Anaheim, US)
  • 1971: Magic Kingdom (Orlando, US)
  • 1982: Epcot (Orlando, US)
  • 1983: Tokyo Disneyland (Tokyo, Japan)
  • 1989: Disney's Hollywood Studios (Orlando, US)
  • 1989: Disney's Typhoon Lagoon (Orlando, US)
  • 1992: Disneyland Paris (Paris, France)




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Disney Parks: Oldest To Youngest
  • 1955: Disneyland (Anaheim, US)
  • 1971: Magic Kingdom (Orlando, US)
  • 1982: Epcot (Orlando, US)
  • 1983: Tokyo Disneyland (Tokyo, Japan)
  • 1989: Disney's Hollywood Studios (Orlando, US)
  • 1989: Disney's Typhoon Lagoon (Orlando, US)
  • 1992: Disneyland Paris (Paris, France)


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Magic Kingdom was the first theme park to open in the complex in 1971, followed by Epcot (known then as EPCOT Center) (1982), Disney's Hollywood Studios (known then as Disney-MGM Studios) (1989), and Disney's Animal Kingdom (1998).

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There are 12 Disney Parks, located at six different resorts: Magic Kingdom.

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#1 – The Best Disney Park – Magic Kingdom Coming in at number one is the original 1971 Walt Disney World park, Magic Kingdom! Home to the most magical castle on Earth and some of the most classic attractions in theme parks.

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Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park is a zoological theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. Owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Parks, Experiences and Products division, it is the largest theme park in the world, covering 580 acres (230 ha).

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River Country is one of only two Disney parks to permanently close, along with Discovery Island, which is situated parallel to the water park.

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Parents often wonder if their kids are too young (or too old) to go to Disney World. The best age for Disney World is between 3 and 12 years old, but people of all ages will enjoy the park.

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Four Amazing Theme Parks and Two Fun-Filled Water Parks Now add in countless opportunities for dining, shopping and recreation and it's easy to see why visiting Walt Disney World is the perfect family holiday.

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Basic Scoop. During the entire 2023 year, Disney Parks will be celebrating the Walt Disney Company turning 100 years old. This is a global celebration, encompassing all 6 Disney Parks, with the kick off happening at the Disneyland Resort on January 27, 2023.

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For a longer trip complete with luxury accommodation and visits to multiple parks, Walt Disney World in Orlando might be your best bet. If you live on or near the West Coast and you're looking for a short getaway teeming with nostalgia, Disneyland is the way to go.

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The fact is: Disney has no age limit.

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Disney World offers two ticket categories according to age level: One is for ages 10 and older; the other is for ages 3 to 9. Admission is free for children under the age of 3. Read on to learn about the types of passes and what is/is not included.

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While it's considered the most magical place on earth with an eye toward children, the park offers plenty of options for all ages and can be a great destination for senior citizens.

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River Country is one of only two Disney parks to permanently close, along with Discovery Island, which is situated parallel to the water park.

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We are all familiar with the worldwide Disney parks, but did you know there were plans for five more Disney parks that were never built? These parks include Disney's America, Port Disney, Riverfront Square, MGM Europe, and WestCOT.

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Indeed, there's no place on Earth quite like Disney's Animal Kingdom. Across more than 500 acres, over 2,000 animals—representing approximately 300 species, all managed and cared for under the guidelines of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA)—call Disney's Animal Kingdom home.

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