New strains of Disney attractions is about to come our way early in 2012 as announced in the Walt Disney World’s annual passholder newsletter “The Mickey Monitor”. This is the first stage of Disney’s Fantasyland expansion as promised in the D23 Expo in Anaheim by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Jay Rasulo. 
The date is still vague but major expansions are in 2 phases and will widen the size of the park up to 2013. A more colorful, immersive and memorable encounters with various characters is promised by this plan. It will be more than just meet-and-greet. It will weld and engross hands-on escapades!
Early in 2012 the Storybook Circus will rise as part of the set of Fantasyland attractions. Actually, Fantasyland, at present, is already a must-see themed park of Disney. It has the most photographed building in Walt Disney World, which is the Cinderella’s Castle that can be perceived in the main entrance to the park. Standing at 180 feet, the aesthetic designs and features inspired by the French castles of this wonderful structure is more than enough to wow guests and spectators. But of course, the famous Walt Disney World won’t stop developing its attractions that is why further expansions and improvements are set to happen. [Read more...]

Have you realized that everything that transpires with triumph started with figments of imaginations? Once you consolidate the disorganized views into one coherent whole, victory of a plan will come rushing. Well, once imaginations outpour on freewheel, it works better than expected. Grab an encounter of Disney’s Journey into Imagination with Figment and the little dragon will prove it.
Are you are a fan of animated flying animals? For sure, Dumbo, the Flying Elephant is on your list. Get a chance to encounter Dumbo and get a ride as he flies on top of Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom.
Come across a community in early eras that you can only see in the storybook. Take a glimpse of the Bavarian clock tower. Pose in the statue of St. George– the dragon slayer. Dine in a real Biergarten Restaurant. Catch up with performers with their breathtaking original music. Wander and shop around stores retailing steins and knick-knacks. All of these can be experienced at the Germany Pavilion of Disney’s Epcot theme park.
How would you like to witness the atypical artifacts from significant historic periods of America? In National Treasures you will come to see the breathtaking stovepipe hat of Abraham Lincoln, the very old projector of Thomas Alba Edison, Mark Twain’s personal belongings, Rosa Parks, and many more.

