The Park





         The first line one must experience at Disneyland is the ticket line. It could be crowded one day and be completely empty the next. I would recommend buying them online to avoid the wait.   Once the ticket is bought, the guest goes through the entrance and enters a place filled with magic and nostalgia. The entrance merges onto Main Street, a representation of Missouri, where Walt Disney grew up. Stores and restaurants are on each side of the street. They were built in a way to make them look larger than they really are; to feel life like and realistic. At the end of Main Street lies Sleeping Beauty's Castle. At this point, the park opens up and visitors may go off on all sorts of adventures into all sorts of lands. Such lands are: Adventureland, Frontierland, Critter Country, New Orleans Square, Tomorrowland, Mickey's Toontown, and Fantasyland. Each land is made up of attractions for that time period and the people who enter the park enter that fantasy, by becoming that fantasy.