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Walt Disney World

Since 1971, Walt Disney World has been the top family-vacation destination in the world. With four giant parks full of rides, shows and attractions, visitors can spend days experiencing it all. Add in an array of fine restaurants and shopping venues, and you'll see that there's plenty to keep you busy on a trip to Walt Disney World, located in Orlando, Florida.

Disney also offers many hotel options for travelers looking to stay on-site. Luxury resorts like the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and Animal Kingdom Lodge place guests in the finest of surroundings, with special amenities like concierge service, luxurious on-site dining and more.

There are also more economical options for travelers on a tighter budget. Disney's All-Star Resorts, including the All-Star Movies, All-Star Music and All-Star Sports hotels, provide high-quality accommodations at reasonable prices.

Walt Disney World also provides transportation between on-site hotels and Disney theme parks. Even if you don't stay on-site, you can easily take Disney's bus service between the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Disney-MGM Studios and other Disney destinations. Leave your car parked in one place and let Disney's transportation service ferry you to the various Disney destinations.

Walt Disney World is the centerpiece of any Orlando vacation. The resort area's ability to entertain visitors young and old is second to none. It's called the happiest place on Earth, and when you visit, you'll see why.

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