One of the areas I hadnt spent any time in before was the castle area across from the Venitian part. I'm not sure technically, what genre it comes under, because it seemed like an English Castle, but maybe it was connected to the Venitian bit. Either way, there are some cafes, a nice restaurant, a movie about Leonard Da Vinci, and some things for kids to do that take them on a tour of the castle, finding clues. Upstairs, there is a ares where you can try out some of his inventions, like his winged "airplane". Daddy really enjoyed the model ships that you could guide around this giant map room, and sometimes there were high winds or rain to throw you off course! Downstairs there was also a ship tethered to the castle, where you could explore, and the dock area was turned into a water park for little kids. We loved the canons most of all. I thought they were just for looks, but actually you could pull them and it would make a gigantic noise which could be heard all across the bay! We thought it would have been better if they made a big splash in the bay! How crazy is it to be playing in Disney. Usually we are riding rides, but actually getting to go and climb on things, blow things up and make things work was so much more fun! I think my favourite part of any Disney Park I have ever been to was in this part of the park! The theme of the Castle really reminded me of England, when we were kids we got to play in the dungeons and the stocks at castles, or with the court jesters, this was just like that!
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