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MAGIC KINGDOM MAP

* INFORMATION/ TICKET BOOTHS

1J1 FIRST AID

!Rl RESTROOM$

!!] WHEELCHAIR RESTROOM$

li TELEPHONES

EXPRESS TO CAR & BUS PARKING

MONORAIL STATION

LOCAL TO RESORT HOTELS

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A two-day visit is recommended for maximum enjoyment of all six lands. We suggest you begin in Tomorrowland on your first day visit and in Adventureland on your second day. To save time, we suggest you stop for

lunch either before noon or after 2 p.m. A second or third day also al lows you time to have lunch in one of the Walt Disney World resorts, explore the tropical paradise of Discovery Island, splash at River Country, the old-fashioned

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swimming hole or browse around the Walt Disney World Village. Please Note: We request that there be no flash photography, eating, drinking, or smoking, please, in any Magic Kingdom attraction. Sorry, food may not be brought into the Magic Kingdom. See 5 for special

icappl~ information.

DISCOVER015LA~~E A~D WORLD CRUISE * FORT ILDE S TO DISCOVERY FERRYBOAT TO ISLAND

CAR/BUS PARKING

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City Hall Information Center Stop by City Hall, just inside the Magic Kingdom, for information on listings below and answers to any questions you might have. Entertainment: Obtain daily information on parades, meeting and greeting the Disney characters, and l ive entertainment. locker Service: Check in large packages and articles. Other locker faci lities are located directly under the Main Street Station and at the Transportation and Ticket Center. lost and Found: Claim or report articles, or missing persons (if you become separated from your party) anytime during operating hours. Reservation Information: Obtain information concerning reservation assistance for Walt Disney World overnight accommodations, d inner shows, cruises, tennis and golf. For information, call 824-4321; for reservations, 824-8000. Transportation: Obtain motor coach, monorail, ferryboat and motor launch information on getting around the Vacation Kingdom. A lso available at the Transportation and Ticket Center (see map pages 2-3).

Information Baby Care: The Magic Kingdom Baby Center, presented by Gerber, provides facilities for diaper changing, warming bottles and nursing. Disposable diapers, baby bottles, formula, pacifiers and baby food are avai lable at a nominal fee. Adjacent to the Crystal Palace Restaurant at Main Street, U.S.A. Sorry, babysitting service not avai lable. Banking and Purchasing: The Sun Bank N .A. is located on Main Street, U.S.A., just inside the Magic Kingdom. Open daily, 9 a.m. to4 p.m. Banking services include: • Selling of American Express® Traveler' s Cheques. • Cashing and refunding of other traveler's checks. • Emergency check cashing for American Express® Cards and bank-issued credit cards. • Exchanging of foreign currency.

• Issuing of cashier's checks and money orders. Other financial services are also available. Merchandise may be purchased with cash, traveler's checks or American Express® Cards. Sorry, charge cards are not accepted for Magic Kingdom admission media. Camera-Film Service: Polaroid Camera Center, near Town Square on Main Street, U.S.A., provides camera rental, service and film processing. Film also located at shops in each land. Disney Car Care: Complete gas, maintenance and repair facil iti es. AAA cards accepted. Disney souvenirs sold. Located at the exit to Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom. Call 824-4813 for assistance. lost Children: The hostesses in the Magic Kingdom Baby Center adjacent to the Crystal Palace on Main Street, U.S.A., w il l assist you. Magic Kingdom Readmission: If you wish to leave the Magic Kingdom and return the same day at no extra charge, please have your hand stamped at the exit gate as you leave the Magic Kingdom. Magic Kingdom Passports: Guests may purchase Magic Kingdom passports at the Transportation and Ticket Center (cash or traveler's checks only). These passports provide transportation and admission to the Magic Kingdom (via monorail or ferryboat) and unlimited use of all Magic Kingdom attractions (except Shootin' Gallery) for one or two days. Walt Disney World Resort Guests may purchase passports at their resort. Villa guests purchase passports at the reception center. Walt

Disney World Vi llage Hotel Plaza guests, at respective hotels. Passports are good at anytime during regular Magic Kingdom operating hours. Mail O rder Merchandise: If, after your Walt Disney World visit, you find you've forgotten to pick up that stuffed animal, T-shirt, Mickey ears or other souvenir, you can still order by mail. For information, simply call 305-824-4718, or write Walt Disney World, P.O. Box 40, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830/Attn: Mail Order Dept. Restrooms: Located throughout the Magic Kingdom. See map on pages 2-3. Strollers and Wheelchairs: Avai lable for rental and are located to the far right of the Magic Kingdom entrance, in the Stroller Shop. Please note: Shoes and shirts must be worn at all times in the Magic Kingdom and aboard all transportation vehicles. Handicapped Information Stop by City Hall for special assistance. Sight Impaired Guests: Complimenta ry tape cassettes and portable tape recorders designed for assistance through the Magic Kingdom are avai lable at City Hall. Wheelchair Information: Whi le read ing, watch for wheelchair symbol by designated attractions. ~ Guests may remain in their wheelchairs at all times through these designated attractions. Guests in w heelchairs may also wait by the loading area whi le party members go through lines. Should the following symbol * appear, small children in strollers or

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partially mobi le guests in w heelchairs may be lifted by parents or responsible companions into and out of these attractions. Fi rst Aid: A stati on staffed by a regi stered nurse is located beside the Crystal Palace, just off Main Street, U .S.A. Parking: Handicapped Parking Lot is adjacent tot he Transportation and Ticket Center (see map p. 1 8). Ramps: Located at each street corner throughout Main Street, U.S.A. Rentals: Wheelchairs may be rented for a minimal dai ly charge at the Stroller Shop, located just inside the Magic Kingdom main entrance. Guests may also bring their own wheelchai rs. Restrooms: See map on pages 12-13 indicating wheelchair restroom fac i I ities. Telephones: Telephones, placed within easy reach of guests in wheelchairs, are located beneath the Main Street Train Station and at the Transportation and Ticket Center. Transportation: Ferryboats are the easiest means of transportation for guests in wheelchairs. Monorai Is, while otherwise accessible, do not permit wheelchair guests to board or leave at the Contemporary Resort Hotel. Special bus transportation can be arranged at City Hall. For general information please write: Walt Disney World, Co. P.O. Box 40, Dept. Gl lake Buena Vista, Fl 32830

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Attractions CD Walt Disney World Railroad: Board an old-fashioned steam train for a grand circle tour of the enti re Magic Kingdom. * (i) Epcot Center Preview: The 21st century opens on October 1, 1 982 at Epcot Center. Share in the excitement of Walt Disney's greatest dream coming to a reality, by attending a very special sneak preview! Ask a host or hostess about ou r special Epcot Center commemorative ticket. Valid on or after October 1, 1982. 1!! (3) Main Street Cinema: tnjoy classic films of the silent screen era, shown continuously. ~ 0 Penny Arcade: A room full of fun for a penny, ~kel, dime, or quarter. \.!) Horse Cars: Ride a horse-drawn trolley down a turn-of-the-century avenue.* ® Horseless Carriage, Jitney: Go chugging along in a replica of America's c lassic autos. * CD Omnibus: Get an overview of Main Street, U.S.A., aboard an old-fashioned double-decker bus. * (e) Fire Engine: Travel along in an exci ting early-version fire wagon. *

Restaurants & Snacks

CD The Station Break: Snacks and soft drinks; directly under the railroad

~tion.

Town Square Cafe: eakfast, luncheon, dinner

in a Victorian setting. Table service. (ii) Main Street Bakery: Loffee, Sara Lee pastries, cake decorating. @ Sealtest Ice Cream Parlor: Ice cream cones. @ Plaza Restaurant: Sandwiches, entrees, fancy sundaes. Table service. @ Refreshment Corner: Hot dogs, Coca-Cola, soft drinks. @) Crystal Palace Restaurant: Breakfast, luncheon, dinner (buffeteria), exotic salads. Orville Redenbacher Gourmet Popping Corn: Located throughout the Magic Kingdom.

Shops The West Side of Main Street: @ Newsstand: Souvenirs, character merchandise. Located at the entrance to the Magic Kingdom. @ Emporium: Souvenirs, toys, personal/decorative

~.fts, books, and records.

New Century Clock op: Elgin watches, c locks.

@ The Greenhouse: Silk and artific ial flowers, green plants, and decorative QOttery. @ Harmony Barber Shop: Features old-time shave and haircut, moustache cups, nostalgic shaving items. @ Hallmark Card Shop: Hallmark cards, stationery, Qarty items, gift wrapping. @ House of Magic: Magic tncks, monster masks, Ruzzles, books, gags. @ Tobacconist: Fine c1gars, tobacco, c igarettes, pipes, and accessories.

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The East Side of Main Street: 8 The Chapeau : Gentlemen's and ladies' hats, monogramming. Character hats. • Polaroid Camera ~nter: Fi lm, film processing, cameras, camera rentals and repairs, photo tips. • Main Street Confec­tionery: Chocolates, nuts, homemade peanut brittle. 8 The Cup'n Saucer: Fine China, gifts. 8 Holiday Corner: The 'i'Ldetide is in season the year 'round wi th an impressive display of Christmas accessories, ca nd lemaki ng and wax creations. • Disney & Co.: Favorite Disney souvenirs. 8 Uptown jewelers: Fine costume jewelry. 8 Market House: ~ucker's jams, jellies, old-fashioned candy, snacks, and Mrs. Butterworth's syrup.

The Shadow Box: Silhouettes created and framed whi le you wai t. @ Crystal Arts: Glass cutting, blowing, and engraving. Arribas Brothers.

Services:

@ Sun Bank: Offers a variety of banking services. See pg. 4. (3s) Magic Kingdom Baby Care Center : Presented by Gerber. See pg. 4. @ First Aid Center: See pg. 5. ® Stroller Shop: Stroller and wheelchair rental. Disney souvenirs. Located at the entrance to the Magic Kingdom. See pg. 5.

(J8) City Hall Information <::'enter: Information and assistance on entertainment, lost and found, reservations, and transportation. See pg. 4. DisneyParksEarchive.com

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~tractions ~ Swiss Family Tree­house : Climb through a giant replica of the ingenious ~~pwrecked fam il y's home. ~ Jungle Cruise: Board an

explorer's launch for a "danger-filled" cruise down

;,{ tropical rivers of the world. * v rm Tropical Serenade: iE'nchanted Ti ki Birds) Sing along with birds, flowers and tikis in a musical revue. Presented by Florida Citrus Growers. ~

A ffll Pirates of t he tilribbean: Sai l through pi rate strongholds and treasure rooms as you join the rowdiest c rew ever to hoist the joll y roge r. *

Restaurants & Snacks @ Adventureland Veranda: Hamburgers, Polynesian entrees, hot sandwiches, c hicke n, soft drinks in a South Seas setting. Presented by Kikkoman. @ Veranda Juice Bar: Tropical punch and snacks. @ Sunshine Tree Terrace : Specialties and juices. Presented by Flo rida Citrus Growers. (46) El Pirata Y el Perico: Hot dogs, snacks and b everages. @ The Oasis: Snacks a nd drinks.

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Shops @ Tropic Toppers: ~stom decorated hats. ® Oriental Imports, Ltd.: Far East imports, jewel ry. ® The Magic Carpet: Middle East imports,

~. wel ry, brassware.

51 Traders of Timbuktu: A rican imports, apparel. @ Tiki Tropic Shop: Ca sual apparel and swimwear accessories. @ Colonel Hathi's: Island apparel and decorative gifts.

Caribbean Plaza ® House of Treasure: Pirate souvenirs and nove lties. tm The Golden Galleon: Elegant nautica l and Spa nish gifts. R6) Plaza del sol Caribe: Candy, snacks, hats and flowers. ® laffite's Portrait Deck: Have your photo taken in a

~" washbuckling" setting.

La Princesa de Crista(: ass cutting, blowing,

e ngraving.

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Attractions ® Walt Disney World Railroad: Board an old-fashioned steam train and ride round-trip or disembark on Main Street, l,lS.A. * ® Big Thunder Mountain Railroad: Catch a runaway mine train for a roughshod adventure back through the days of Gold Rush excitement. The newest Magic Kingdom arrival. Minimum height and age requirements. Loose articles, hats and glasses should be removed and secured .* (si) Tom Sawyer Island: lake a raft journey across the Rivers of America to this fun-filled island. Explore the rustic Fort Sam Clemens.

~(Attraction closes at dusk).* 8 ® Country Bear

Jamboree: Watch a hilarious cast of wilderness bears perform in a foot-stompin' western hoedown. Presented by Pepsi-Cola. ~

Attrac tions J..@ The Hall of Presidents: See this dramatic presentation of our nation's history as all the American presidents come to I ife on stage. ~ ® liberty Square Rtverboats: Cruise down the Rivers of America aboard authentic steam-powered stern-wheel ers. ~ (Ji) Mike fink Keelboats: Take a backwoods journey to adventure on the Rivers of America.*

~@ The Haunted Mansion: Come face to face with 999 happy ghosts, ghouls and gobl ins in a "frightfully funny" adventure. *

Liberty Square

@ frontierland Shootin' Gallery: Test your sharpshooting skills at "wi lderness" targets. 25¢ * @ Diamond Horseshoe Revue: Reservations must be made (at the Diamond Horseshoe porch) on a fi rst-come-first-serve basis in the morning of the day you would l ike to see the show. Sandwiches, snacks and soft drinks available before the show. Presented by Del Monte. ~

Restaurants & Snacks @ Mile l ong Bar: Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay snack items. (s6) Pecos Bill Cafe: Hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries, Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay snacks. @ Aunt Polly's: (Tom Sawyer Island)­Sandwiches, snacks and beverages.

Restaurants & Snacks ® liberty Tree Tavern: Luncheon and dinner. Table service in a colonia I setting featuring beef, chicken and seafood entrees. (i5) The Fife and Drum: snacks and soft drinks. @ Sleepy Hollow Refreshments: Snacks and

~cia lty punch. Columbia Harbour

ouse: Fried chicken, fish and shrimp specialties.

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@ Fort Sam Clemens: (Tom Sawyer Island)­Frozen fruit slush drinks.

Shop frontier Trading Post:

Western, Indian and Mexican gifts, leather goods.

frontlerland

Shops (78) Tricornered Hat Shoppe: Western hats and leather accessories. (i9) Mlle. lafayette's ftarfumerie: Custom blended and famous brand Qerfumes. (sO) Olde W orld Antiques: One-of-a-ki nd antiques and reproductions. @ Silversmith: Jewelry and decorative gifts created in silver. @ Heritage H ouse: Earl y American gifts and historica l momentoes. (a3) Keel Boat Shoppe: Magic tricks, monster masks, gags. @ Yankee Trader Gourmet Cofinary Aids: U nusual cooking and serving accessories.

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Attractions o·l~ ~ Peter Pan's Flight: Fly @ Pinocchio Village @ Mad Tea Party!'-Whirl over moonlit London to Haus: Hamburgers, hot and tw irl your way across Never-Never-Land aboard a dogs, beverages. the floor in the Mad Hatter's pirate galleon. * @ Tournament Tent:

~·ant tea cups. * ® Skyway: (One way only il..- Frozen fruit slush drinks,

J.. 20,000 Leagues Under -to Tomorrowland) Glid~.~ snacks, beverages. e Sea: Sail with Captain on a sceniC JOurney h1gh \' @ King Stefan's Banquet

Nemo on a subma rine over the Magic Kingdom. Hall: (Cinderell a Castle)-voyage aboard the @ Fantasy Faire: See your Luncheon and dinner. Beef "Nautilus" and explore lost favonte D1 sney characters entrees, chicken, seafood, undersea worlds. * perform. salads. Table service. Re-

~@ Mr. Toad's Wild Ride: * * PARENTS: The special due~t a seating time at the Jog alongon a hdanous, effects of these attractions 00

· · reckless nde through Old may in some cases be too @ Lancer's Inn: P1zza,

.r::.. London. * . f II h" ld snacksandsoftdnnks. ~@ Snow White's mtense or sma c 1 ren. @ The Round Table:

Ailventures: * Travel Restaurants & Snacks Seal test soft-serve ice cream, through the dark forest to @ Troubadour Tavern: snacks and beverages. meet the Seven. Dwarfs and Beverages and juice bars. Shops the fearsome W1cked W1tch. * (a9) Dumbo, the Flying @ Castle Camera Shop: Efephant: Let Dumbo take lo~.. U'_m, slides, information. you on an aerial journeyf.:' ~ The Mad Hatter: high over Fantasyland. * Themed and character hats, (9o) Cinderella's Golden 1 ~nogramm i ng. t"arrousel: Ride one of 90 ~.-.ti.. ~ Tinkerbell Toy Shop: galloping horses on a 1-' Children' s toys and games, whirlingfantasyofcolor and ~ffed Disney characters. music. * ~ The King's Gallery:

;A® It's A Small World: join (Cinderella Ca<;tle) Imported hundreds of singing, European clocks, chess sets, dancing internationa l dolls decorative gifts, handcrafted on the happiest cruise that jewelry. ever sailed. * (@ Merlin's Magic Shop:

Magic tricks, monster masks, puzzles, books. @.§) The AristoCats: Gifts, toys and souvenirs. ®) The Royal Candy Shoppe: Hard candy snacks.

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~ )Attractions @ Skyway: (On~ way only

i @l Mission to Mars: Visit -toFantasyland)G iideon a Mission Control, then scenic journey high over the blast-off on a journey to Magic Kingdom. . Mars. Presented by ~ Space Mountam: McDonnell-Douglas. ~ Exp':rience a winding, .

V@) Circle-Vision 360 soarmg race through space 111 .P"Magic Carpet ' round the a roller coaster-type nde.

W orld": See the four corners Secure loose items of the globe through a screen (eyeglasses). Or, ifyou w ish, that completely surrounds bypass the space nde for a you. ~ complimentary walk-thru of

~ @) "If You Had Wings" : the exhibits, including the Travel to the Caribbean, Old Home of Future L1vmg. Mexico, New Orleans, and Presented by RCA. other exci ting vacation M\~Pre- and P<.>st-shO\\ only. ports. Presented by Eastern ~ Grand Pnx Raceway: Air! ines. * Take the wheel of your o'i.'n

Nl!l(iil) W EDway People- race car ovC'r winding L+a..-l"M"over:Travel with ease and roadways. Presented b)'\-

leisure around Goodyear. * Tomorrowland aboard thi s @) Tomorrowland Stage: revolutionary new Special Kids of the Kingdom transportation system. show , "Walt Disney World Is Presented by the Ed ison Your World." Electric Institute. \ @ Starjets: Pilot your ow~,/e,; spacecraft on an aeria l adventure in Tomorrowlan skies. *

"J.. @) Carousel of Progress: Trace 100 years of Progress for People a~ a hosting family dem onstrates the many conveniences made possible in American life by a century of innovation in electricity. Presented by General EIC'rtric. ~

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Restaurants & Snacks (@ Tomorrowland Terrace: Hamburgers, hot clogs, specialty sandwiches, sa lads, Coca-Cola, soft <;lljnks. Q!Y The Lunching Pad: Natural foods. Yogurt, sandwiches, sa lads, snacks and j uices. Presented by Sun Giant. <@ The Space Bar: Specialty sandwiches, JJunch, desserts, snacks. <iii) Plaza Pavilion: Ramburgers, hot clogs, fried chicken and soft dri nks.

Shops (@ Mickey's Mart: Disney souvenirs. Coppertone Sun-Care products. @) Skyway Station Shop: Qi sney favorites, souvenirs. QW The Space Port: Contemporary decorative gifts.

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Tips for Walt When you shoot . Disney World pictures 1. ~tand so that t~e l1ght

Before you shoot 1. Make sure your camera is clean. Clean the lens by first blowing off the dust, then moistening and wiping gently w ith a soft tissue. Clean the inside of the camera by blowing out any dust; wipe the pictu re-taking rollers of instant cameras. 2. Make sure your film is fresh. The expiration date is stamped on the box. 3. Check the batteries and battery contacts, a I arge cause of picture-taking fai lure. (Note: This is not necessary in Polaroid Sun, SX-70, Pronto and OneStep cameras because a fresh battery is contained in each film pack.) 4. If you think your camera isn't working properl y, don't waste fi lm or flash. Visit the Polaroid Camera Center, Main Street, U.S.A., for advice and/or the loan of a Polaroid Sun Camera.

Take good scenics by keeping them clean and simple . . . include somNhing in the

and dimension

fallmg on the subJect comes from behind you, or from the side. W ith Polaroid Sun Cameras you don't have to worry about where the sun is. 2. When in doubt about the light, use flash*, keeping in mind the maximum flash range of the camera. Polaroid Sun Cameras automatically blend flash w ith daylight to soften deep shadows and improve pictures made in the shade or against the light. Polaroid SX-70-type cameras also allow you to use flash in such situations. 3. Don't attempt a picture c loser than about 4 feet, or a flash picture farther than about 1 2 feet, except with extended-range 35mm and SX-70 cameras.

4 . Try to f ill the viewfinder with as much of the subject as possible. The larger the subject, the more interesting your picture will be! 5. Keep the background simple. Try to avoid distracting objects in the foreground and background objects that appear to "grow out" of the subject. 6. Hold the camera steady. Gently squeeze the shutter button; do not "punch" the button. * Flash photography is not permitted in any Walt Disney World indoor attraction.

Tips for better Walt Disney World movies 1. Check the batteries in your camera. If you are going to film more than one cassette, it's good to have spare batteries with you. 2. You can create more interesting movies by thinking of a "theme" in advance - "A Tour Down Main Street, U.S.A.," "Our Visit to Discovery Island," or "Shoot in' the Rapids at River Country," for example. W ith p lanning, you'll find the 3-minute average cassette length just about right.

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3. Shoot w ith the sun behind you or to your side. If you shoot into the sun, you' ll probably fool the camera's electric eye and the scene will end up too dark.

Move in for good people pictures. Details

and f'xprf'ssions will be sharper and

clearer.

Keep the background simple and L umplimemary. Fnr flash picturf'~ avoid t •xc..essivf.'!y dark or distant bad:.grounds.

4. Try to have your entire scene lit evenly. Otherwise, very bright or dark areas may fool the electric eye and result in an over- or under-exposed scene. 5. Use the zoom lens sparingly and only when it cont ributes to the scene. Too much zooming in and out w ill be d istracting to your viewers.

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6. M ove the camera sideways (panning) very slowly (about half as fast as you're inc I ined). If you pan too fast, your movie will appear blurred. 7. Shoot each scene for at least 5 seconds. Be sure to include "establishing shots" (overall views, signs, etc.) as well as family action.

More picture and movie-making help - as well as film, flash and free Polaroid cameras on loan­is available from the Polaroid Camera Center, Main Street, U.S.A. DisneyParksEarchive.com

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CAR CARIEE . ........:-r---.... CENTER

Ask at the Transportation and Ticket Center Motor Coaches operate between the Transportat ion and Ticket Center and all Walt Disney World resort areas including Walt Disney World Village and Fort Wi lderncss Resort. Monorails provide continuous service connecting the Transportation and Ticket Center, Magic Kingdom, Contemporary ancf Polynesian Village resort hotels. 7:30 a.m.-11 p.m. daily, or one hour after Magic Kingdom c losing. Ferryboats connect the Transportation and Ticket Center and Magic Kingdom continuously during Magic Kingdom operating hours.

For special handicapped /) information, see page 5.

Beyond the Magic Kingdom, a magnificent World of vacation fun awaits your discovery. It's a Wor ld of wonderful resorts and sports, dini ng and entertainment. You'll want to experience it al l . . . from the futuristic Contemporary Resort to the rustic Fort Wilderness.

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Stay and Play In a World of Vacation fun

Spend Tonight at a Walt Disney World Resort Overnight accommodat ions are often available. Stop by City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A., in the Magic Kingdom, or ca ll 824-8000 for accommodation and d inner show information and reservation assistance.

Contemporary Resort The largest of the Walt Disney World hotels, the Contemporary Resort is a futuristic gem, its unique A-frame soaring some 14 stories i nto the next century. As for entertai nment and recreationa l adventures, enjoy everything from an enchanted evening at the Top of the World supper club to a delightful marina buzzing with boating activity.

Polynesian Village Resort When you come upon white sandy beaches, towering palms, waterfalls and flaming tiki torches, you've discovered the Polynesian Village Resort. W ith boating, swimming, sunning and d istinctive Polynesian dining, this is the South Seas at its very best.

Golf Resort Site of the annual Walt Disney World National Pro-Am Team Championship, the G olf Resort is bordered by two challenging 1 8-hole courses and boasts a wealth of unsurpassed golf-related facilities.

Please Note: Vacation reservations for Wait Disney World resort accommodations are necessary as far in advance as possible. Phone (305)824-8000. Or write Walt Disney World Central Reservations, P.O. Box 78, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830.

Fort Wilderness Resort A 650-acre secluded retreat right inside the Vacation Ki ngdom, Fort Wilderness Resort features roomy campsites nestled amid st natural wooded settings, and affords enough recreational adventure to make you want to settle in permanently.

Walt Disney World Resort Villas Stay in a spacious Treehouse, Fairway, Vacation or Club Lake Villa, all situated near Walt Disney World Vi ll age. All v i l las feature every modern convenience, in addition to the woodlands, waterways and fairways that make for so picturesque- and relaxing -a setting.

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Playgrounds of the World Explore Discovery Island It's a tropical paradise of rare and exotic wildl ife and foliage w ith one of the world's largest outdoor aviaries. To get there, take the leisurely narrated World Cruise on board an authentic side-wheeler where refreshments are provided. Or take the direct launch excursion. Both depart from the Magic Kingdom dock. Tickets may be purchased at either the M agic Kingdom entra nee or resort guest services desks.

Splash at River Country Head over to Fort Wilderness Resort where you'll find the ole swimmin' hole water playground. Go flume slidi ng, inner tubing, rope swinging or just swim

and sun on the beaches. Bus service to River Country is avai I able from the Transportation and Ticket Center, or you may follow the signs and drive your car. Days and hours o f operation are subject to change without notice.

Tee off at the Golf Resort or lake Buena Vista Club Choose any one of three, 18-hole challenging courses: the Palm and Magnolia at the Golf Resort, and the Lake Buena Vi sta Course at the Lake Buena Vista Club. Rental clubs and shoes are available at Pro Shops. The Walt Disney World Golf Studio offers individualized instruction, including swing analysis, video-taping, and a thorough equipment check for each golfer. For Studio information and reservations call824-3628. For tee t imes, cal l 824-3625.

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Discover the Magic of Walt Disney World Village For a truly unforgettable afternoon or evening, visit Walt Disney World Village at Lake Buena Vista. Browse through more than 2 5 water-side shops containing fascinating imports, exotic

plants, wines, toys, and fashions. Enjoy elegant dining and good-time entertainment aboard the Empress Lilly riverboat restaurant, or at the Village Restaurant and Jazz Lounge. The Village is open daily from lOa.m. tolOp.m.,and, as always, there is no admission or parking charge required. There's no doubt about it, you haven' t experienced all the magic of Walt Disney

World until you've seen the Walt Disney World Village.

Take 1-4 east to the Lake Buena Vista/535 exit. Go north on 535 to Preview Boulevard; turn left for less than a mile. Motor Coach transportatiorJ available (with Unlimited 2-Day Magic Kingdom Passport).

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Borrow a new Polaroid Sun Camera. Free.* Try one of Polaroid's new Sun Cameras for the day, and get beautiful pictures­easily, instantly. The built-in flash fires every time, actually blending natural! ight with artificial. You get more evenly l!t pictures in nearly any kind of light. The surest instant pictures ever! .,.._-=.11!

Use of lhe camera is free*; you pay only for the film.

Pose for an instant 8 x 1 0 portrait. Have the family pose in authentic 19th-century costumes aboard a replica of a turn-of-the-century Presidential railroad car. We'll hand you the picture a minute later.

At the Polaroid Camera Center, Main Street. • A rd'undablt· dt!posit is also rl'quirt.od.

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