Samuel Clifton

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The Three Lions

Worth visiting!

The first time I went to this place

I went here with my father and uncle. My father spent his time watching a man he swore was dealing drugs… until my uncle pointed out that he was going out for a smoke.

Nice atmos, the best chips (provided by Neville’s Restaurant of course)—it’s a great, casual pub.


Magic Kingdom

Worth visiting!

Satellite Photos

Explore a bird’s eye view of the Magic Kingdom!


Epcot

Worth visiting!

Satellite Photos

Explore a bird’s eye view of Epcot!


The Three Lions

Worth visiting!

Why I want to go to this place

I shall be going here next summer, when I’m of age! (Blasted Washington laws.)


Radio Springs Park

Worth visiting!

A tip I have about this place

The town of Nevada drapes Radio Springs Park with Christmas lights every December. You can drive or walk around the lake among Santa Clauses in helicopters, light-bulb versions of the American flag, and illuminated Disney characters. It is gorgeous, and a perfect activity for a freezing evening in the holiday season.


Mauthausen

Worth visiting!

Why I recommend this place to visitors

I believe Mauthausen is the only Nazi concentration camp still standing in Austria. It is said to rival Auschwitz-Birkenau in the severity of suffering, as it was intended as a labor camp, while Auschwitz was primarily an extermination camp.
Take the time to walk down the steps into the rock quarry. These steps are narrow today, but were even narrower during the Holocaust. (The steps were widened following World War II to better accomodate tourists.) It is incredible to imagine hundreds of emaciated people climbing these cramped, steep steps with huge stones on their backs.
There are many other atrocities that took place here. Don’t miss the film they show.


Spaceship Earth

Worth visiting!

Why I recommend this place to visitors

This is my favorite ride in all of Disney World. Spaceship Earth chronicles the history and future of communications, and although this is partially due to (former) sponser AT&T, the ride presents a sentient view of Earth as one community. The concept of a world community is invaluable in today’s struggle against resource and human exploitation, and this is a common Disney theme that is often overlooked.