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View Poll Results: What's Your Favorite Area of The Magic Kingdom?
Main Street, USA 15 24.59%
Adventureland 22 36.07%
Frontierland 17 27.87%
Liberty Square 13 21.31%
Fantasyland 8 13.11%
Mickey's Toontown 2 3.28%
Tomorrowland 21 34.43%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 61. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 11-13-2007, 11:19 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Wow. Seems like everyone like Main street better than any others.......
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Old 03-05-2008, 07:41 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Adventureland is it for me. It has good attractions, Pirates- Jungle Cruise, good sights and eats. Plus, It looks cool at night, too.
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Old 03-07-2008, 01:11 AM   #18 (permalink)
 

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Liberty Square, cuz of the fabulous refurbished Haunted Mansion. Nuff said.

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I love them all...:)
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Old 03-13-2008, 09:58 PM   #20 (permalink)
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The best have to be Adventureland and Frontierland. They have the best theming and atmosphere in the entire park, plus most of the E-ticket rides are located there.

I would have had Tomorrowland as the hands down best if it was 1996-2003 TL, but after the Pixar invasion it just isn't that great anymore.
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Old 03-17-2008, 09:09 AM   #21 (permalink)
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My favorite area (or areas) of the park are Main Street, Frontierland, and Tomorrowland. I like Main Street because of the atmosphere of an old style town. Frontierland because of the rides (BTM & SpM). And Tomorrowland is my top fav. because of the architecture on the buildings and the rides [I LOVE SPACE MOUNTAIN, but not as much as the WDWRR. :)]
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When I go under the tunnel to Main Street, it's the greatest feeling ever. Liberty Square is beautiful and my favorite ride, HM, is there. Going passed Splash Mountain is awesome. The shops and things in Advenutreland is there, and POTC! OOOoo!!! I can't decide!!!! (At least it's not as hard as choosing for DL)
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My favorite is Tomorrowland. I can't really explain why I love Tomorrowland so much. It just puts me in a good mood and I find it so cool.
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I picked Liberty Square, Tomorrowland and Main Street, USA.

Liberty Square because we don't have it at Disneyland and I've always enjoyed the stories of colonial America. Plus the Liberty Tree Tavern has a decent lunch.

Tomorrowland because I love the Carousel of Progress and the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (PeopleMover).

I wouldn't have added Main Street, USA prior to my trip to WDW in May but the BTS Steam Train Tour gave me a new appreciation for the first "land" everyone visits. I was hooked when I stood at the entrance to the train station looking down Main Street at Cinderella's Castle which was barely visible through the fog. The park was empty and it was so peaceful.
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My favorite's Main Street. Though it doesn't have any rides, it's the most nostalgic and familiar place to me.
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I voted for Liberty Square and Adventureland.

Mainly because I love the Haunted Mansion and Pirates. Two of the greatest attractions ever. But also, I think Liberty Square is very unique. Colonial America is indeed an intersting idea.
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I would have to say Tommorrowland because of the rides but I love Fantasyland too. I love walking in there through the castle and when I enter it I feel like a kid again.

And yet i also have to agree with those that say Main Street U.S.A. It is like walking into that postcard city that is also real like. And then you look down that real looking street and you see the Castle. You see magic at the end of that road. I remember my first time walking down main street at the magic kingdom. We went before the park opened on our work tour and the street was empty. It sort of reminded me of a small town slowly waking up for the festvities. And right down that street I saw magic, the castle. It was such a special feeling. So tht is why i can see people saying main street is the best....AHHH I CAN"T DECIDE!!!! They park as a whole is just amazing!!! I think it is all glorious!!!!
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I have got to say Tommorow land.
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