Disney parks now on Google Street View
Planning a trip to a Disney park just got much easier.
Google has announced that 11 Disney Parks are now accessible on Google Maps Street View.
That means you can tour the parks at street level and see all the rides and attractions
It includes Pandora from Avatar, Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Disney Springs, California Adventure and Disney Hollywood Studios.
"We’re all about new fantastic points of view. Today Street View is going the distance, from California to Florida, to make Disney part of your world," a Google Maps statement said rather gleefully.
"Be our guest at 11 Disney Parks, and with Street View, anything your heart desires will come to you—castles, rides, attractions to infinity and beyond."
Street View also works in virtual reality so users can put on a headset and head off on a fake Disney vacation for free.
However the rather big drawback to this is you can’t simply jump on and experience the rides.
For that you’ll need to pay the big bucks and waiting in line for hours just like anybody else.
Still, its serves as a valuable tool to plan a trip to the Happiest Place on Earth.
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