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By http://www.dlrpmagic.com : Disneyland Railroad grand circle tour of Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris

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Final call for the Disneyland Railroad; a grand circle tour of the Magic Kingdom, stopping at Main Street, Frontierland, Fantasyland and Discoveryland. All aboard!

We climb aboard at Fantasyland Station in the British quarter of the land, a gleaming, one-of-a-kind Disneyland Railroad station reminiscent of the Victorian railway boom. From here, we steam past the glorious blossom trees, passing by Storybook Land and its a small world along the way. From Discoveryland, its an uphill climb past the booming Columbiad cannon of Space Mountain to Main Street, the quintessential turn-of-the-century American town.

From the beautiful, elevated Main Street Station, the engine takes us right through the Grand Canyon Diorama — a stunning tableux of scenes from the great American West set to Ferdé Grofes On the Trail from the Grand Canyon Suite. Then, with a smack of the whip and the soundtrack of the Magificent Seven, we emerge into the real thing — Frontierland, with its rivers and peaks, expanding out in one of Disneys most awe-inspiring vistas ever.

Frontierland Depot is the place to take on water, and secure the train — from the rural pastures here, we enter Adventureland, the worlds most mysterious region! Explorers and pirates await before we arrive back at Fantasyland Station, grand circle tour complete!

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  • the part where you look down at POTC is similar to Disneyland in Cali...except you look down into Splash Mountain :)

  • that area of Disneyland Paris is Frontierland. It's modelled on the old West of America back in the 1800's. You would be hard pressed to find somewhere like Frontierland now, though there are areas where the landscape is still similar

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  • What's the name of the song who start at 2:50 ? And where can I download it ?

  • what's the name of the song at 4.37?

  • Man! I missed so much when I was there! I had no idea about all the "extra" stuff on the train ride, (like seeing into Pirates). Wish I had watched your videos before I left!

  • septembre retour pour un sejour de 4 Jours et 3 nuits au santa fé , magie garantie

  • What the music at 4:37 ?

  • One may also be interested in California's Gold Country, as well as in some of the more sparsely-settled states in the American West.

    Much of the country's interior is still quite rural and rugged.

  • @britkillah That information is not really correct. There are several ghost towns that are no longer inhabited in areas that had mining operations during the 19th Century. Some have been preserved as parks, including Calico in the Mojave Desert of California.

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