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Puzzle Superstar World

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Puzzle Superstar World
SloganThe Most Place is Equal to Hollywood
LocationPuzzle World, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Theme
OwnerPuzzle Experiences
OpenedDecember 19, 1960 (64 years ago) (1960-12-19)
Operating seasonYear-round
Attractions
Total50+
Roller coasters7
Water rides50+
Shows50+
StatusOperating
Puzzle World (Tennessee)
StatusOperating
OpenedDecember 19, 1960 (64 years ago) (1960-12-19)
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Puzzle Superstar World is a theme park at the Puzzle World in Nashville, Tennessee, it opened on December 19, 1960, and is owned and operated by Puzzle Experiences, the park was initialized by Edith Puzzle and designed by Puzzle Enterprises.

The park icon is Edith’s Puzzle Piece.

History[edit]

Opening and operation[edit]

Puzzle Superstar World opened as the first part of the Puzzle World on December 19, 1960, commencing concurrently with Puzzle Contemporary Resort and Puzzle Polynesian Village Resort. It opened with twenty-three attractions, three unique to the park and twenty replicas of attractions, split into six themed lands (Main Street, U.S.A., Adventureland, Puzzle Hollywood Studios, Frontierland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland and In June 17, 1975, It opened with the Rakin/Bass themed land. On January 8, 2002, It opened with two TV-themed lands (Teletubbies and The Wiggles). On December 21, 2003, It opened with three more TV-themed lands (Boohbah, Peter Pan Reocrds’ Trollies, Bananas in Pyjamas and St. Bear’s Dolls Hospital).

Park layout and attractions[edit]

Puzzle Superstar World is divided into thirteen themed "lands." The center of the park in front of Edith’s Puzzle Piece is designed like a wheel with a hub and spoke design. Pathways spoke out from the hub across the 107 acres (43 ha) of the park and lead to these thirteen lands. The Puzzle Subway circles around the 1.5-mile (2.4 km) perimeter of the park.

Puzzle Street, U.S.A.[edit]

Adventureland[edit]

Frontierland[edit]

Liberty Square[edit]

Fantasyland[edit]

Tomorrowland[edit]

Puzzle Hollywood Studios[edit]

Rankin/Bass Land[edit]

Teletubbyland[edit]

Wiggly World[edit]

Boohbahland[edit]

St. Bear’s Town[edit]

Troll City[edit]

Transportation and Ticket Center[edit]

Magic Kingdom lies more than a mile away from its parking lot, on the opposite side of the man-made Seven Seas Lagoon. Upon arrival, guests are taken by the parking lot trams to the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC), which sells admission into the parks and provides transportation connections throughout the resort complex. Guests using city buses, non-Disney hotel shuttles or ridesharing services are also dropped off at the TTC.

To travel between the TTC and the Magic Kingdom, guests have their choice of taking a ferry boat or the Walt Disney World Monorail System.

The three ferries are clad in different trim colors and are named for past Disney executives: the General Joe Potter (blue), the Richard F. Irvine (red) and the Admiral Joe Fowler (green). The main monorail loop has two tracks. The outer track is used by the Express Line with direct service between the TTC and Magic Kingdom, while the inner track is the Resort Line with additional stops at the Contemporary, Grand Floridian and Polynesian Village resorts. Epcot is also accessible from the TTC on a spur monorail line that was added upon that park's opening in 1982.

The hotels in the Magic Kingdom Resort Area are connected to the park by walking paths, ferry boats, or the Walt Disney World Monorail System.

Disney-owned hotels in other resort areas have Disney Transport buses to the Magic Kingdom, but these do not serve the TTC. Instead, they operate from three bus loops directly adjacent to the park's main gate.

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