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    My favorite part is in Frontierland. There's a little shop with the wooden walkway outside. The big Egret hangs out at the turkey cart which is right there and it's across from the Tom Sawyer Island water wheel. I used to love to sit in a rocking chair there for hours. I say "used to" because the last time I was at the MK, "my" rocking chair was gone-I probably wore it out!

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    Great topic! We love Frontierland, and also enjoy stopping for a while to the area just to the backside of the castle to the left, as you walk through it.

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    My favorite is crossing the bridge into Adventure Land, especially at night.
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    Fantasyland and Liberty Square tied
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    Quote Originally Posted by Funforall View Post
    I love the area heading into Adventure Land. Crossing the bridge, seeing the treehouse, and Tiki always makes me feel like I've left Florida.
    Me too, me too!!! And Main Street, USA.
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    All the way in the back of Fantasyland at the remains of the now-vanished Skyway... A little nostalgia
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    My favorite area is in Splash Mountain, when you finish your incline and the ride truly begins. The music there is great, and you get a great view of the Castle and the rest of the park before heading down Slip'N Falls back into the Mountain.
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    Default What's your favorite area of Magic Kingdom?

    This is a hard question for me because I really love most of the "lands" and sections of MK but hum... let me say Tomorrowland. I love the walk down Main St and the excitement I feel as I curve right towards Tomorrowland. There's nothing like heading for SM as soon as the park opens and avoiding the lines that build later in the day!

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    It has to be Fantasyland! I feel like a kid again when we are there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby T View Post
    My favorite area is in Splash Mountain, when you finish your incline and the ride truly begins. The music there is great, and you get a great view of the Castle and the rest of the park before heading down Slip'N Falls back into the Mountain.
    That's probably my second favorite place, after the one I previously mentioned, also in Frontierland-going down those falls at Splash Mountain. It may sound corny, but to me, that defines the whole feeling of being at WDW. As we chug up the little hill, my body tenses up. Then as we go whishing down the hill, I'm laughing hysterically, all my cares are flying off me, and at the bottom I always feel so relaxed and have the biggest grin on my face.

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    My favorite area is in front of Cinderella's Castle. It's where my husband proposed....
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    My favorite is Liberty Square and of course Main St. USA and the moment when you see the castle for the first time.
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    My favorite spot is in Adventureland across from my favorite snack--Dole Whip Floats--sitting on the look-like-rock benches (usually with the snack in my hand!) at night. It's so relaxing and feels like I'm someplace else with no worries! I also would have to say walking any path walking toward the castle. I love looking at it from all the different directions.
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    I guess it would be a tie either Tomorrowland or crossing that bridge from Main Street and hearing and seeing the drums of Adventurland.
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    I've got a lot: the watching area outside Splash and Thunder Mountains, the bridge that goes between Frontierland and Liberty Square (behind the turkey legs), the little stage where Belle reads stories near the castle, and on and on.

    But the one that first came to mind when I read this thread was the little walk through that goes between Adventureland and Frontierland. I don't know why, really - just that picturing that little space puts me right there.
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    i think its liberty square for me
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    What popped into my head was Main Street USA, with the entry into Adventureland a close second. It just seems that Main Street is so exciting and welcoming and that Adventureland entrance just has so much promise of fun and...well...adventure!
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    Tomorrowland has always been my favorite...especially seeing it at nighttime from the TTA!

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    I like tomorrow land and the entrance area to POTC.
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    I guess I need to put my first post somewhere and this seems a good place to start.

    As whole areas I'm going to have to go with Mickey's Toontown Fair and Tomorrow Land. This is possibly because of the 3 times we've gone we have atleast twice (not sure about visit #2) started by taking the Walt Disney World Railroad to Mickey's Toontown Fair. Then after meeting Mickey and the gang, having a look around and a ride on the Barnstormer we headed towards Tomorrowland. Also like the level of detail in these two to get the atmosphere just right.

    Though I also have to agree with the people who said about the sudden rush just as you walk through the gates and into Mainstreet USA. And of course Frontierland gets some bonus points for having 2 of the 3 mountains.

    In fairness all the lands are great, each one has it's own distinct magic about it.

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