~*~Everything you need to know about the Magic Kingdom~*~ (Please help me add to this!)

MrsMoncrief23

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Someone on these boards back in 2009 created an info sheet on each of the theme parks. I don't remember who that was, but I have since added and changed as necessary each time we go. It has been a few years now and there have been lots of changes. Can you help me add to this or subtract as necessary? I'm updating some for all the parks and will post the others soon, once I've got them ready.


Magic Kingdom



Must Do

Must Have Snack
Dole Whip
- (Aloha Isle)
Chocolate Chip Cookie Ice Cream Sandwich - (Main Street Bakery, Sleepy Hollow)
Funnel Cake (also topped with Strawberries and whipped cream) - (Sleepy Hollow)
Cinnamon Rolls- (Main Street Bakery)

Good Counter Service (CS)
Cosmic Rays
– Three restaurants in one. Chicken and Rib meals big enough to share
Casey’s Corner – Hotdogs
Columbia Harbor House - Tuna Sandwich, Fish, Chili
Be Our Guest- (Lunch)- Sandwiches and cupcakes


Character Meets
The following characters can only be seen at the Magic Kingdom with a few exceptions for character meals(*). Anna & Elsa, Ariel*, Fairy Godmother, Gaston, Jessie, Marie, Merida, Peter Pan, Cinderella*, Rapunzel, Tiana, Tremaine Family*, White Rabbit

Aladdin – Near Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Alice - Near Mad Tea Party*Anna- Princess Fairytale Hall
Ariel – Ariel’s Grotto
Aurora – City Hall
Buzz Lightyear - Between Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin and Carousel of Progress
Chip and Dale – Near Country Bear Jamboree
Cinderella – Princess Fairytale Hall
Daisy Duck- Pete’s Silly Sideshow
Donald- Pete’s Silly Sideshow
Elsa- Princess Fairytale Hall
Fairy Godmother- Near Mickey’s Philarmagic
Gaston- Gaston’s Tavern
Goofy - Pete’s Silly Sideshow
Jasmine – Near Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Jesse- Splash Mountain and Pecos Bill Area
Lady Tremaine and the Step Sisters – Near Prince Charming’s Regal Carrousel
Mary Poppins- In front of Tony’s Town Square
Merida- Near Fairytale Garden
Mickey Mouse – Town Square Theatre
Minnie Mouse- Pete’s Silly Sideshow
Minnie Mouse w/ Marie- Flag Pole
Naveen- The Glade, area behind the Christmas shop
Peter Pan – near Sunshine Tree Terrace
Pluto – Flag Pole
Rapunzel- Princess Fairytale Hall
Snow White In front of Town Square Theatre
Stitch – Tomorrowland
Tiana- The Glade, area behind the Christmas shop
Tigger – Near The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Crystal Palace
Tinker Bell – Town Square Theater
White Rabbit- Near Mad Tea Party
Winnie the Pooh - Near The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Crystal Palace
Woody- Splash Mountain and Pecos Bill Area

Best Places to take Memorable Photos
- ADR
- get a pre-open ADR so you can take a few pictures before the park opens, like the castle and the Walt and Mickey Statue
- Hats - different hats from each themed gift shop, cowboy, Buzz, beaver, pirate, victorian ....
- Cinderella's Fountain - you can line up a shot that has the crown on the wall behind the fountain appear to be on the statue in the fountain
- Cinderella's Wishing Well - It is on a lovely path to the right of Cindy's castle, Path to Storytime with Belle from the Castle. The base of the well has the cat Lucifer chasing all of Cindy's mice.
- Sword and the Stone - near Golden Carrousel. Guests can attempt to pull out the sword.
- ZURG - as you exit Buzz Lightyear there is a Great photo op with Zurg behind bars, squeeze through the bars so it looks like they are in jail with him
- Tomorrowland Transit Authority (TTA) - both day and night you can get great pictures of Tomorrowland
- Pleakly - That one eyed alien from Lilo and Stitch is a statue in Tomorrowland and you can take your picture with him.
- Race Car - the race car outside of the Tomorrowland Speedway. A must if you have a little guy who is a car fan!
- Magic Captain Hook - Photopass photographers can add Captain Hook holding a sword to the side of you, photographer may have a sword for you to interact with, located near Pirates Of the Carribean (PoC)
- The Sign for Enchanted Tiki Room. You stand underneath the hammer of the red bird and it looks like he is going to hit you on the head.
- Swiss Family Treehouse You can take great pictures of MagicKingdom from the top of the treehouse
- Brer Rabbit's house - a place where kids can play that also makes a great photo op, outside of Splash Mountain
- Tom Sawyer Island Inside the Fort, by the caves, Barrel Bridge.....
- Liberty Square Riverboat Great photo ops abound for Tom Sawyer Island, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (BTMR) and the Haunted Mansion (HM)! Get a spot on the top deck!
- Liberty Square Riverboat 2ask to ride with the captain on the Liberty Belle. Then you can get some really great shots of people in your party "steering" the boat.
- Paw Prints - near Tony's Town Square Restaurant there are Paw Prints in the cement from Lady and the Tramp
- Goofy Bench - a Goofy Statue is sitting on a bench near Tony's Town Square Restaurant
- Magic Tinkerbell - Photopass photographers can add Tinkerbell into your hand, can also be found near the Castle
- Train Station at the top of train station looking toward castle
- Casey - Next to the Casey statue
- Walt and Mickey Pose Stand in front of the Walt and Mickey Statue and recreate there pose
- Little Statues - Right near the Partners statue, in front of the castle, there are little statues of several of the Disney characters. It's fun to catch your children next to Chip and Dale or the others
- Scenes - When you first walk into MK in the right under the train station (where the photo place is) go inside and around the back and there are some scenes where you can take some pictures. (snow white, black and white mickey mouse, 100 Dalmatians and a few more)

Attractions With Fast Pass Plus (FP+) –The attractions in bold are highly recommended for FP+
Barnstormer
Big Thunder Railroad
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
Dumbo
Enchanted Tales with Belle
Haunted Mansion
It’s A Small World
Jungle Cruise
Meet Anna and Elsa at the Princess Fairytale Hall
Meet Mickey in Town Square Theatre
Meet Rapunzel and Cinderella at the Princess Fairytale Hall
Mickey’s PhilharMagic
Monster’s Inc Laugh Floor
Peter Pan’s Flight
Pirates of the Caribbean
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Space Mountain
Splash Mountain

Stitch’s Great Escape
Tomorrowland Speedway
Under the Sea- Journey of the Little Mermaid

Fast Pass Kiosk Locations

Fantasyland- Outside Mickey’s Philharmagic
Tomorrowland- Outside Stitch’s Great Escape
Main Street USA- Outside City Hall
Adventureland- Outside the Jungle Cruise
Frontierland- Near the Diamond Horseshoe

Ride Height Restrictions
Barnstormer – 35”
Big Thunder Mountain Rail Road (BTMR) – 40”
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train- 38”
Splash Mountain – 40”
Space Mountain – 44”
Tomorrow Land Speedway – 32” to Ride, 52” to Drive
Stitch’s Great Escape – 40”



Tips for Rides, Shows and Attractions
Adventureland
1. Jungle Cruise (JC)

- 1.1 Ride Length - 9 minute 5 seconds
- 1.2 Each of the scenes in Jungle Cruise (JC) is taken from the True-Life Adventure Film Series that Walt Disney produced in the early 1960's
- 1.3 The airplane tail is from a Lockheed purchased specifically for that scene. The front half is in the Great Movie Ride at Disney Hollywood Studios
- 1.4 Just before boarding the boat, look for sign that says "Employee of the Month". It reads "E.L. O'Fevre" (Yellow Fever).
- 1.5 Near the beginning of the Jungle Cruise (JC), look very carefully at the tribal head carvings on the three canoes at Pygmy Beach. You may see vague resemblences of Mickey, Donald, and Goofy.
- 1.6 - The cruise takes on a whole different feel when ridden in the evening in the dark -- this is also a less crowded time to take the ride.
- 1.7 If you're lucky and your little one is the only child on a particular cruise, the skipper may just let him or her take the wheel

2. The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
- 2.1 Ride Length - 1 minute 30 seconds
- 2.2 The vehicles are rider-controlled and you can fly your magic carpet up, down or pitch forward or backward. The front control is up and down, the back seat control pitches the carpet forward or backward.
- 2.3 Each seat can hold 2 adults and probably a small child, or one child and one adult.

3. Pirates of the Caribbean (PoC)
- 3.1 Ride Length - 8 minutes 30 seconds
- 3.2 On the boat, just before it goes under one of the bridges, look for a bald pirate who was close to the water, on the left side. Just before the boat went under the bridge, he turned his head toward our boat and winked!
- 3.3 Rumor - one of the Pirates is an old Abraham Lincoln figure from the Hall of Presidents that was replaced
- 3.4 there is a window you can look in and down and see two skeletons playing chess. The board layout is supposed to show a stalemate
- 3.5 most of the waiting queue is indoors.

4. Enchanted Tiki Room
- 4.1 Show Length - 10 minute
- 4.2 The theater is quite dark, which may frighten some small children. Some children may find some scenes a bit scary or intense because the birds act a little wild and it can get a little loud, but they should be OK
- 4.3 While waiting, sit down on one of the benches across from the attraction. The show rarely fills up and there is not a bad seat in the house. So take a break and sit down rather than stand in line.

5. Swiss Family Tree House
- 5.1 Length - 13 minute 5 seconds
- 5.2 The Swiss flag in the Swiss Family Treehouse is the only flag of another nation that is on display permanently over a Disney attraction.
- 5.3 You get a nice nighttime view of MagicKingdom from the top of Swiss Family Treehouse
- 5.4 Don't miss the plaques throughout the tree (left) that tell, in journal form, the story of the Robinsons and their sons: Fritz, Ernst, and Francis.

6. A Pirate’s Adventure

Fantasy Land
1. Prince Charming’s Regal Carousel

- 1.1 Ride Length - 2 minute
- 1.2 Cinderella’s own horse is here and is distinguishable by one very unique feature—it is the only one to have a gold ribbon on its tail. Cinderella’s horse is white, wears a red bridle, and is second rank in from the outside.

2. Dumbo The Flying Elephant
- 2.1 Ride Length - 1 minute 30 seconds

3. It’s a Small World (IASM)
- 3.1 Ride Length - 10 minute 30 seconds
- 3.2 Some adults and older children are delighted with the costumes and music, while others find it very boring
- 3.3 A classic Disney Ride that many have as a must-do
- 3.4 In one of the last scenes of 'Small World, there's a balloon and one of the dolls in it is holding a sign saying 'HELP!
- 3.5 Check out Cleopatra winking when you get to Egypt! (She's the one on the barge.)

4. Peter Pan’s Flight
- 4.1 Ride Length - 2 minute 45 seconds
- 4.2 Peter Pan is one of the most popular attractions at the MagicKingdom. The line moves slowly, and forms quickly early in the day. Use FASTPASS if you can
- 4.3 As your ship enters the nursery you might notice the building blocks stacked on the floor (a group is by Wendy's bed, another by the window as you exit). If you look closely, you'll see that these blocks spell "P Pan" and "DISNEY."

5. Mad Tea Party
- 5.1 Ride Length - 1 minute 30 seconds
- 5.2 If you have problems with spinning, avoid this ride! you can get quite dizzy on this ride.
- 5.3 Watch for the Dormouse, who periodically pops out of the teapot in the center of the platform.

6. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- 6.1 Ride Length - 3 minute 8 seconds
- 6.2 When Mr. Toad's Wild Ride was converted into Winnie the Pooh Adventure around the turn of this century, they included a scene where Mr. Toad hands off the property deed to the ride (to Owl). To see this scene, look to your left as you enter Owl's house. There's a framed picture on the wall, just inside the doors. You really have to turn around and look 'back', almost.
- 6.3 Try to smell honey as you ride Pooh.

7. Mickey’s PhilarMagic

- 7.1 Show Length - 12 minute
- 7.2 This is a 3-D show
- 7.3 In the waiting area there are sets of doors opening into the main theater. The doors on the right lead to the back of the theater and the doors on the left lead to the front rows. Go for the left doors and try to get in one of the first five rows if you can
- 7.4 As an aside, the seats are padded and very comfortable with lots of leg room. This is a great attraction to take in when you need a little break from being on your feet.

8. Enchanted Tales with Belle

9. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

10. Under the Sea- Journey of the Little Mermaid

11. Ariel’s Grotto11.1 Meet Ariel

12. Casey Jr. Splash and Soak Station- 12.1 Water play area with a circus theme
-1.2 Bring a swimsuit or change of clothes- the kiddos will get soaked!

13- Pete’s Silly Sideshow

14. Barnstormer-14.1 Ride length- 90 seconds

1. Cinderella Castle
- 15.1 Sit on the stone ledge on the right side of the castle, you may hear Stitch giggle and tell you to be quiet because he's hiding.
- 15.2 The little mice up in the rafters of the lobby of the castle. Gus and Jacques in the throne room at Cinderella’s Royal Table
- 15.3 Inside the walls of the walk-through of the castle is several mosaics. On the mosaic wall furthest from the entrance are the two stepsisters, Anastasia and Drusilla. The mosaic shows one of them with a red face and the other with a green face. Red with rage and green with envy!
- 15.4 Try asking the suit of armor for an autograph. what happens??
- 15.5 In the room where you get your picture taken with Cinderella, the flag with the three lions on it represents the Disney family crest.
- 15.5 Contains the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

Frontierland
1. Big Thunder Mountain Rail Road (BTMR)

- 1.1 Ride Length - 3 minute 25 seconds
- 1.2 Height Requirement – 40”
- 1.3 look for a crate that says "Lytum & Hyde Explosives Company".
- 1.4 For the "wildest ride" request a seat in the back rows. For tamer rides, request a seat in the front of the train

2. Splash Mountain
- 2.1 Ride Length - 11 minute
- 2.2 Height Requirement – 40”
- 2.3 Outside, when every third log boat comes down the big drop into the briar patch, an auxiliary water cannon shoots off a charge of water that soaks folks standing on the bridge to Big Thunder Mountain
- 2.4 This is one of the most popular rides in the MagicKingdom!
- 2.5 If you want to get really wet, ask to sit up front!

3. Country Bear Jamboree (CBJ)
- 3.1 Show Length - 15 minute 55 seconds
- 3.2 Look for the claw marks on the door
- 3.3 This is a great attraction to see when you want to get out of the sun and off your feet for a spell.
- 3.4 If the line isn't too long, which it usually isn't, you can sit on a bench across from the attraction and wait for the crowd to let out before you get in line.

4. Tom Sawyer Island
- 4.1 Find one of the paintbrushes Tom and Huck left behind. If you find one, don't just leave it there -- take it back to a Cast Member for a special prize, maybe even a "go to the front of the line" pass for a major attraction! Please be kind and don't horde the Brushes. The CM will give you a pass for the whole family.
- 4.2 while in Harper's Mill, look closely at the wooden gears operating. On one of the gears that rotates horizontally, look closely between the cogs. You will see a little blue bird sitting there.
- 4.3 You have to ride over on a Raft and wait for a raft to ride back
- 4.4 Strollers are not allowed unless they are for medical purposes


Tomorrow Land
1. Space Mountain

- 1.1 Ride Length - 2 minute 30 seconds
- 1.2 Height Requirement – 44”

2. Buzz Lightyear’s Spin
- 2.1 Ride Length - 4 minute 3 seconds
- 2.2 Some of the big points in Buzz Lightyear are scored when leaving the first room. Turn around and shoot the back of the Orange robots arm or the back of the buzz saw. As you enter the second room, try to shoot the volcano. The jackpot appears to be the 'Z' target at the bottom of Zurg's pulpit, reachable only just as you enter or (facing backward) just as you leave the third room.
- 2.3 Great photo op with Zurg behind bars

3. Astro Orbiter
- 3.1 Ride Length - 1 minute 30 seconds
- 3.2 There isn't much to this ride except the wonderful view of Tomorrowland once you are in the air.
- 3.3 This is an exceptionally breathtaking view at night!
- 3.4 is a little over twice the speed of Dumbo or Aladdin's Carpets

4. Tomorrow Land Indy Speadway
- 4.1 Ride Length - 4 minute 45 seconds
- 4.2 Height Requirement – to Drive 52”– to Ride 32”
- 4.3 The queue for this attraction is LONG and winding, up and down stairs with little shade.
- 4.4 Cars reach a maximum speed of 7.5 mph with the Briggs & Stratton 9hp engines
- 4.5 Cars follow along a guiding track and are somewhat difficult to steer. Be aware that inexperienced drivers may stop suddenly in front of you, or inadvertently ram you from behind.

5. Stitch’s Great Escape
- 5.1 Ride Length - 15 minute
- 5.2 Height Requirement – 40”
- 5.3 This show gets very dark at points, and the special effects used may be too intense for young children, and even very sensitive or squeamish adults
- 5.4 it also uses a rather offensive smell
- 5.5 Those who tend to be claustrophobic might not like the restraint that comes down over your shoulders for the duration of the show

6. Monster’s Inc Laugh floor
- 6.1 about 15 minutes long
- 6.2 Theater seats about 400.
- 6.3 Seating is on hard plastic seats.

7. Carousel of Progress (CoP)
- 7.1 Show Length - 20 minute 45 seconds
- 7.2 Usually no wait and it is a good way to get out of the.
-7.3 it is well worth the time to see this piece of Disney history at least once!

8. Tomorrow Land Transit Authority (TTA)
- 8.1 Ride Length - 10 minute 04 seconds
- 8.2 Relaxing Ride away from crowds touring Tomorrowland from above
- 8.3 This ride is also great at night when the park is all lit up.

Liberty Square
1. Haunted Mansion (HM)

- 1.1 Ride Length - 7 minute 30 seconds
- 1.2 Don't miss the old-fashioned hearse drawn by an invisible horse at the entrance to this attraction, notice the hoof prints
- 1.3 Don't miss the pet cemetery -- it's on your left on the hill as you exit the Mansion. See Mr Toad.
- 1.4 at night, look up at the top story right above the front door. If you watch it for a while you'll notice a light pass by it and some shadows, it looks like 2 people are walking by with a lantern.
- 1.5 In the TV room look closely at the sheet music.
- 1.6 In the ballroom scene, there is a lady sitting in a rocking chair. This animatronic figure is a duplicate made from the grandmother in one of the side scenes of the Carousel of Progress (CoP).
- 1.7 At the entrance just before you go inside the last tombstone (for Madame Leota) has eyes on it that open for just an instant.

2. Hall of Presidents
- 2.1 Length - 22 minute 48 seconds
- 2.2 is shown every half-hour
- 2.3 It's also a great place to get off your feet in air-conditioned comfort for a little while
- 2.4 It's probably better suited for children 8 and older

3. Liberty Square Riverboat
- 3.1 Ride Length - 12 minute 45 seconds


Secrets, Cool Stuff, and other Tips
-The barber shop in the MK
has a special for "first haircuts."
After the haircut, DS received a Mickey ears hat that said "first haircut," a certificate commemorating the occasion, and Mom got a few locks of DS's hair in a tissue
-Flag Ceremony – at 5:00 pm there is a Flag Ceremony where they lower the US Flag. A veteran service member will assist in the ceremony. The veteran gets a certificate and pictures. A veteran can inquire about participating at City Hall Support our Veterans!!!
-Roy Disney Statue - Location: MagicKingdom Town Square
You may have walked past it many times without realizing it's there. In the center of the Town Square, near the flagpole is a statue of Roy Disney. Roy is sitting on a bench. There is room for a guest or two, especially if you want to have your picture taken with Roy. Many guests are unfortunately unaware of this tribute to Walt's brother. They may not even be aware of his contribution to the development and success of Walt Disney World. This lesser-known Disney is quite unheralded. What I like most about this treasure is that it recognizes the other Disney responsible for WDW.
-Riding the train around, and riding on the last car. The conductor will often let a child (or two or three) stand in the back and be guest conductors, helping push the spiel button or saying "all aboard" over the mike.
-Talking Goofy bench by Tony's - this is also a great photo op
-Lilo and Stitch Restrooms – in Cosmic Rays and reportedly a few other places you can hear Stitch in the Women’s Restroom talking, sometimes looking for Lilo, and you can hear Lilo in the Men’s Restroom looking for Stitch.
-Fireman for the Day - the firehouse in the Magic Kingdom they have an honorary fireman of the day. They get hats and get to ring the bell. The CM's working at the firehouse sang, "For he's a jolly good fellow!"
-Props - In the Main St. train station lower level, up on one of the shelves (Cast members (CM's) can help you locate it) you can see Aladdin's lamp as well as other characters' belongings waiting to be picked up. Some park guest lost and found items are there too, is the artificial leg with the name Smith on it (a Mary Poppins joke) one of these?
-Liberty Square Christmas Shop if you look closely, it's actually three separate shops with the walls opened between them. They are supposed to be owned by three different colonial families- a German family, a woodcarver's family, and a musician's family. Check out the details the next time you go! Also find the hidden park in the back of the Christmas Shop
-Liberty Square Tree - The 13 lanterns hanging in the Liberty Square Tree representing the original 13 U.S. colonies. Its the big tree to the left when facing the Paddle Wheel Boat.
-Presidental Step - In Liberty Square, there is a gate around a door -- it guards a marble slab that used to be threshhold or a step at Monticello. President Jefferson actually walked on it long ago.
-Spitting Camel - this big gold camel is at Aladin's Magic Carpet ride.
-Sword and the Stone - near the Carrousel. Guests can attempt to pull out the sword. Used to be part of the "The Sword in the Stone Ceremony" that is no longer performed. It is rumored that every so often someone is still allowed to pull out the sword.
-Mutascopes - thought they were just for display, but when you put a penny in, they actually work! There are 4 or 5 of them, and some of the lightbulbs were burned out so didn't work, but know at least two of them did, and it only cost a penny to find out. The kids thought they were great. You put in a penny, start turning a crank and a short silent movie plays for you.


Parade Watching Spots
-Train Station
- the train station in the front of the park. You have to stake out a seat for a couple of hours before
-Santa's Sleigh - A GREAT place to watch parades in the Magic Kingdom is from Santa's sleigh outside the Christmas Shop in Liberty Square. It's about 10 feet back from the curb but you're sitting up higher and you get a great view! Most people don't think to sit there so you don't have to get there too far in advance, and the best thing is that no one crowds you because they're all too busy crowding each other on the sidewalk!
-Peco's Bill - Grab something to eat and watch the parade nearby


Fireworks Watching Spots
- The Plaza
- Watch the Wishes fireworks from The Plaza dining terrace. Tinkerbell will fly right toward you during the evening fireworks.
-Rose Garden
- The rose garden to the right of Main Street heading in the direction of the castle makes for a unique viewing location for the fireworks.
- Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe - get there about 45-60 minutes early so you can grab a good table. Then we use the time to relax and have a snack before ending a great day in the MK with an awesome view of the fireworks, and see Tinker Bell make her magic flight to start the whole thing off!
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (BTMR) - just as you exit Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, there is a geyser with a small boardwalk around it near the waters of the Rivers of America. Stand near the geyser (not too close or you'll get wet!) and face the large grove of trees over Tom Sawyer's Island right in front of you. When the show begins, the sky will light up with giant hrysanthemums and a loud cacophony of KA-BOOMS! Usually there are very few people around; that and the fact that you are right on top of the display makes it one of the most intimate viewing of fireworks I have ever experienced!
- The Pier - a small pier in Frontierland on the walkway that runs along the Rivers of America from Splash Mountain over towards where the riverboat is. It was so dark and quiet, it was like having a private viewing! The view is not quite as spectacular as being right in front of the Castle (or a little to the left on the bridge), but this was so intimate, it really did seem like we were the only ones in the park!
 
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A lot of the character information has changed - I think you should check out Kenny the Pirate's site for up to date information,
 


Where are the mutascopes?
It sounds like something they used to have in one of the buildings on Main Street in the early 90's when I was a kid.
 
Where are the mutascopes?
It sounds like something they used to have in one of the buildings on Main Street in the early 90's when I was a kid.

I haven't seen them myself, but apparently they are in the railroad waiting room and were located along Main Street years ago!
 



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