Magic Kingdom
EPCOT
Hollywood Studios
Animal Kingdom
100

This year is when “The Happiest Place on Earth” opened in Florida

1971

100

This year is when EPCOT Center opened to the public, introducing Future World and World Showcase

1982

100

This year is when Disney‑MGM Studios opened, originally functioning as both a theme park and a working production studio

1989

100

This day marked the opening of Animal Kingdom in 1998, known as a day for national conservation

April 22nd – Earth Day

200

Magic Kingdom sits on the second floor because the first floor is this hidden network used by Cast Members

Utilidors

200

This iconic geodesic sphere is made of over 11,000 triangular panels and houses an attraction about the history of communication

Spaceship Earth

200

This attraction in Echo Lake lets guests join the Resistance and features a trackless ride system and multiple ride profiles

Star Tours: The Adventures Continue

200

This massive savanna attraction originally included a storyline about poachers and a baby elephant named Little Red

Kilimanjaro Safaris

300

This Frontierland show was originally designed for a never built ski resort in California’s Sequoia National Park

Country Bear Jamboree – Mineral King Valley Resort

300

This World Showcase pavilion is the only one whose design and construction were directly funded and overseen by its home country’s government

Morocco

300

This shop in Galaxy’s Edge sells custom-built lightsabers and is hidden behind an unmarked door to maintain immersion

Savi’s Workshop

300

Kali River Rapids’ queue tells the story of this fictional logging company responsible for the deforestation seen during the ride

Tetak Logging Company

400

Many of the original Audio‑Animatronics in Splash Mountain were repurposed from this 1970s Tomorrowland show

America Sings

400

Before becoming Test Track, this attraction took guests through humorous scenes about transportation history, including a traffic jam and a runaway horse

World of Motion

400

This opening‑day attraction featured a live show about sound effects, including a comedic demonstration using a Foley stage

Monster Sound Show

400

Windtraders’ exit area features a wall of Na’vi handprints, including one belonging to this Avatar film director

James Cameron

500

This U.S. president was the first human Audio‑Animatronic figure, which later inspired the Hall of Presidents.

Abraham Lincoln

500

This Future World pavilion once featured a ride where guests shrank to the size of a blood cell and traveled through the human body

((Wonders of Life (Body Wars))

500

This shop in Toy Story Land is themed as a repurposed toy company shipping container and sells merchandise featuring the Green Army Men.

Jessie’s Trading Post

500

Before being renamed Gorilla Falls, this trail was originally known by this name, referencing its conservation theme

Pangani Forest Exploration Trail