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Businiess name:  Walt Disney World Resort
Review by:  Teresa Ü.
Review content: 
I have been going to Disney World since it opened back in 1971, I think I've been about 30 times. You would think that I would grow tired of it after all those years, but just the opposite has been true for me. I fall more in love with the place every time I go. I am the one in the monorail crying like an idiot every time I see the castle come into view! There is so much to do at Disney World, it is impossible to be bored! There are rides for the thrill seekers, the scaredy cats, and the ones who just want to get off their feet for awhile. It is also one of the best places in the world to just sit and watch people. If you have children, the looks on their faces when they see the characters or finally decide they are brave enough to go on Space Mountain are priceless! I would suggest leaving the video camera at home (or in the hotel) and just enjoy the moment. Trust me, you will remember this forever, even without the video, and you will experience so much more than if you were looking through the viewfinder the whole trip. Just bring a camera. Remember, this truly is the most magical place on earth!

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