More often than not, there is a subtlety to the transitions between two lands in the Magic Kingdom. However, once in a specific land, one look at the surrounding buildings, and it is very clear what land a guest is currently inhabiting. The tables and chairs found scattered about each land can, at times, be ambiguous, but at other times they tell the tales of their host realm better than some of the architecture.
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