3D Disney World in Google Earth!
June 6, 2008 | Orlando, Florida | Vetting explained
Travelers have used the online travel sites for years to find great deals for their adventures.
And more recently, user-generated content sites have helped people explore destinations through ratings and articles written by average consumers who have already traveled to a destination.
So leave it to two of the world's great innovators to take it to the next level. Google and Disney have teamed up to bring the magic of the world's greatest family vacation spot - right to your living room!
Through Google's popular Google Earth navigator product you can now explore the Walt Disney World parks in Orlando, Florida - all in 3D virtual reality.
You need to have a high-speed internet connection, decent computer, and to download Google Earth's software - but the experience is worth the download time.
Check it out!!
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