In Storybook Circus, part of Fantasyland, it is a theme based from Dumbo. It has Dumbo the Flying Elephant and the Barnstormer for its attractions. In the New Fantasyland, they have the Beast's Castle, Gaston's Tavern, and Belle's cottage, all dining experiences. With the completion of Storybook Circus and Enchanted Forest, Magic Kingdom Park now covers 133 acres of land.
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Disney's Epcot was the second of the four theme parks built. Epcot spans 300 acres, twice the size of Magic Kingdom. Epcot is dedicated to human achievement, technological innovation, and international culture. Epcot's famous icon is Spaceship Earth. Epcot is an acronym for Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. Two themed areas make up Epcot, Future World and World Showcase. Future World has a variety of pavilions that explore innovative aspects and applications including technology and science. These pavilions include Spaceship Earth, Innovations East, Innovations West, Universe of Energy, Mission: SPACE, Test Track, The Seas with Nemo and Friends, The Land, and Imagination! World Showcase contains eleven pavilions each dedicated to a specific country. They surround the World Showcase Lagoon, a man-made lake. The eleven showcases are Mexico, Norway, China, Germany, Italy, The American Adventure, Japan, Morocco, France, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Each showcase contains themed architecture, attractions, shops, and restaurants.
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Disney's Hollywood Studios (formerly known as MGM studios) is the third of the four theme parks and spans 135 acres. It is dedicated to showing business and drawing inspiration from Hollywood in the 1930's and 1940's. Hollywood Studios famous icon is The Sorcerer's Hat from Fantasia. The architecture of Hollywood Studios is that of old Hollywood. Behind the parks icon is a replica of The Chinese Theater which has the attraction, The Great Movie Ride. The attraction has scenes of famous movies in it, including Singing in the Rain, the Wizard of OZ, and Raiders of the Lost Ark.