Late to the Party, But Minecraft Walt Disney World is Fantastic
Have you wanted to travel to Disney World but the pandemic is limiting your options? Or is the ever increasing ticket prices making the dream vacation a continual dream instead of a reality? Then perhaps you need to grab a 29.99 CAD copy of Minecraft, drop around 13.00 on the Disney World pack, and enjoy the sites of Walt Disney World without the guests!
Whoever designed and created the Walt Disney World pack for Minecraft did an exceptional job. While of course the game is still blocky and looks like Minecraft, you can still see so much detail as your roam around the park. If you head into Be Our Guest, the Beauty and the Beast inspired restaurant, you can see all the internal decorations that you would see if you were a regular guest! That’s attention to detail, because besides walking through the various rooms of this restaurant, there isn’t anything to do in there.
And the map is accurate too, as is the layout. Everything is where it should be, with a few notable exceptions. Unless my eyes deceived me, I couldn’t find and entrance for “Under the Sea,” the Little Mermaid inspired ride, or access to the 100 Acre Woods in the Winnie the Pooh inspired ride. Still, so many rides have been recreated, with some getting the authentic soundtracks and voice loops.
A personal favourite of mine was the Haunted Mansion. It has all the details you would want, with the music, and the voice acting telling the story along the way. Playing that BLEW my mind, as I never expected it to be a reality. Equally as impressive is Pirates of the Caribbean and It’s a Small World, both of which enjoy authentic sound tracks and voice acting. Pirates even has Jack Sparrow at the end!
If you enjoy Disney and want to visit Disney World remotely, this is a great way to experience the Magic Kingdom!