The Magic Kingdom theme park is about one hundred acres and has seven themed areas: Main Street USA, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Liberty Square, Adventureland, Frontierland and Mickey's Toontown Fair. Cinderella Castle is the icon most associated with this park, and most visitors enter directly into Fantasyland through the castle.
Disney's Hollywood Studios offer visitors a completely different experience. Guests enter the world of Hollywood and enjoy rides, tours, restaurants and much more. All rides and attractions have a TV or movie theme. Mickey's giant sorcerer hat is the icon associated with this park.
Animal Kingdom has different lands that are connected to a central hub called Discovery Island. The lands include Africa, Camp Minnie-Mickey, Dinoland USA and Asia. The Tree of Life is the symbol of the Animal Kingdom Park.
Epcot is divided into two "worlds." Future World contains futuristic-themed rides and attractions, while the World Showcase pavilions allow visitors a glimpse into countries around the world. Spaceship Earth, the giant golf-ball-like sphere, is the symbol of Epcot, and it's also an attraction.
Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach are the two water parks on Disney property. Typhoon Lagoon features a giant wave pool, and Blizzard Beach boasts the world's tallest and fastest water slides.