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FUTURE WORLD 1 Spaceship Earth 2 Universe of Energy FUTURE WORLD 1 Spaceship Earth 16 ® FANTASYLAND Presented by Siemens 15 22 17 MAIN STREET, U.S.A.® 22 Under the Sea~Journey of 2 Universe of Energy 28 WORLD SHOWCASE ® FRONTIERLAND Ellen’s Energy Adventure 1 Walt Disney World® Railroad the Little Mermaid 14 18 23 Seven Dwarfs Mine Train 21 24 3 Mission: SPACE® 2 Town Square Theater 27 Presented by HP 15 23 ADVENTURELAND® 24 Ariel’s Grotto Advanced Training Lab 19 25 The Barnstormer 14 26 25 ® 13 3 Swiss Family Treehouse 16 19 4 Test Track® Presented by Chevrolet 10 Featuring the Great Goofini 17 29 4 The Magic Carpets of Aladdin LIBERTY SQUARE 30 5 Innoventions® East & West 26 Casey Jr. Splash ‘n’ Soak Station 18 5 Walt Disney’s Enchanted 9 13 20 6 Epcot® Character Spot 12 Tiki Room 27 Dumbo the Flying Elephant® 12 FUTURE WORLD 31 7 The Seas with Nemo & Friends® 20 6 Jungle Cruise® 28 Pete’s Silly Sideshow Turtle Talk With Crush 32 Inspired by Disney•Pixar’s Finding Nemo 7 Pirates of the Caribbean 29 Mad Tea Party ® 11 8 The Land Pavilion 30 The Many Adventures of ADVENTURELAND 8 The Pirates League 37 38 Living with the Land 4 Winnie the Pooh 3 21 5 4 Circle of Life FRONTIERLAND® Based on the “Winnie the Pooh” works by A.A. Milne 36 TOMORROWLAND and E.H. Shepard ©Disney 3 23 9 Splash Mountain® 35 33 9 Soarin’® TOMORROWLAND® 8 6 10 Big Thunder Mountain Railroad® 7 10 Imagination! Pavilion 31 Tomorrowland Speedway 34 Journey Into Imagination 11 Country Bear Jamboree MAIN STREET, U.S.A. 11 22 With Figment 5 LIBERTY SQUARE 32 Space Mountain® Walkway to Disney’s Yacht Captain EO 33 Tomorrowland Transit Authority 6 and Beach Club Resorts 12 Liberty Square Riverboat 2 and Disney’s BoardWalk Inn 34 Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress 1 10 13 The Hall of Presidents 5 WORLD SHOWCASE 35 Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin 2 14 Haunted Mansion® Inspired by Disney•Pixar’s Toy Story 2 11 Disney Phineas and Ferb: ® 16 Italy FANTASYLAND 36 Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor® ENTRANCE Agent P’s World Showcase Inspired by Disney•Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. 1 Adventure 17 United States 15 “it’s a small world”® 8 37 Stitch’s Great Escape!™ 9 12 Mexico The American Adventure 16 Peter Pan’s Flight® 38 Astro Orbiter 7 Gran Fiesta Tour 18 Japan 17 Mickey’s PhilharMagic ® ® Starring The Three 19 Morocco 18 Princess Fairytale Hall ENTERTAINMENT Caballeros 20 France 19 Prince Charming Regal Celebrate the Magic 13 Norway Impressions de France Carrousel Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade Maelstrom ENTERTAINMENT 21 United Kingdom 20 Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique 14 China Main Street Electrical Parade IllumiNations: 22 Canada Reflections of China 21 Enchanted Tales with Belle Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It! Street Party Reflections of Earth O Canada! 15 Germany Wishes Nighttime Spectacular 23 International Gateway RAFIKI’S PLANET WATCH ® 14 13 ® 7 12 10 OASIS RAFIKI’S PLANET WATCH® 9 1 The Oasis Exhibits 11 Wildlife Express Train 8 HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD MICKEY AVENUE 9 11 DISCOVERY ISLAND® 12 Habitat Habit! 10 1 The Great Movie Ride® 10 Walt Disney: AFRICA 5 6 ECHO LAKE One Man’s Dream ASIA 2 Wilderness Explorers 13 Conservation Station® 11 16 1 11 The Legend of Captain 3 It’s Tough to be a Bug! 14 Affection Section 2 The American Idol 8 18 ® 12 Inspired by Disney•Pixar’s A Bug’s Life Experience Jack Sparrow ASIA American Idol® is a registered trademark 14 4 Adventurers Outpost 2 14 13 ANIMATION COURTYARD 17 15 Expedition Everest 4 of 19 TV Ltd. and FremantleMedia North 15 ® America, Inc. 12 Voyage of The Little 5 5 Tree of Life® 6 16 Flights of Wonder Mermaid 3 Indiana Jones™ Epic Stunt 6 Discovery Island® Trails 16 4 17 Kali River Rapids® Spectacular! 13 The Magic of Disney DISCOVERY ISLAND 7 Winged Encounters—The 3 ©Disney/Lucasfilm Ltd. 18 Maharajah Jungle Trek Animation 3 ® 7 Kingdom Takes Flight 4 Star Tours®—The 14 Disney Junior— DINOLAND U.S.A.® 22 AFRICA Adventures Continue 2 19 The Boneyard Dig Site Live on Stage! ® ©Disney/Lucasfilm Ltd. ©The Baby Einstein Company, LLC. 8 Festival of the Lion King 19 23 20 Primeval Whirl 17 STREETS OF AMERICA 24 ® 15 SUNSET BOULEVARD 9 Kilimanjaro Safaris® 21 TriceraTop Spin ENTRANCE 5 Muppet Vision 3D ©The Muppets Studio, LLC. 15 Beauty and the Beast— 20 10 Pangani Forest 1 22 DINOSAUR Live on Stage Exploration Trail® 6 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids 21 23 Finding Nemo—The Musical Movie Set Adventure 16 Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster® OASIS Inspired by Disney•Pixar’s Finding Nemo Starring Aerosmith 7 Lights, Motors, Action!® 24 Fossil Fun Games 17 The Twilight Zone Tower DINOLAND U.S.A. Extreme Stunt Show® ENTRANCE of Terror™ 22 8 Studio Backlot Tour The Twilight Zone® is a registered PIXAR PLACE trademark of CBS, Inc. and is used with 18 permission pursuant to a license from CBS, Inc. ©Disney/CBS, Inc. 9 Toy Story Mania!® Inspired by Disney•Pixar’s Toy Story films 18 Fantasmic! ©Disney 34703-CS-WHSWDW-14 Wholesale WDW Map Pad Revise.indd 2 7/23/14 12:17 PM.
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