aprincessatlast
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 1, 2012
Yes I think you should. I am in the camp that WDW has become a lot of work and it is not my preferred park despite it being what I guess you would call our "home park" (easy to get to, have been more times than DL etc.)
I think you should go into it the same way people tell WDW vets to go into DL. Do not compare, as it is not the same experience but a different one. Realize that things are different in a good way at both parks. I love the compactness of DL however there are times it if fascinating to see how huge WDW is. With all the details in not just the parks but the hotels etc. Take advantage of the things that are unique to WDW. Stay on property, ride the Magical Express from the Airport, Get enveloped into the vastness of WDW. Visit and eat at the different resorts, go to Fort Wilderness and see the show and check out the free movies/marshmallow roast with Chip n Dale, hit the waterparks with the adorable Disney themes, go putt putt golfing on property, walk the boardwalk. Relax at the themed Disney pools. Then check out all the parks and notice the differences in a good way. Epcot is like no other and the thing I miss the most when at DL. Animal Kingdom is fantastic. Hollywood studios.... well I might skip that one The castle alone at MK is fun to compare and fantasyland is done very well.
All in all yes I much prefer DL for its ease of use and signature details however if you love Disney and have never been to WDW I think it is something to see for sure!
I think you should go into it the same way people tell WDW vets to go into DL. Do not compare, as it is not the same experience but a different one. Realize that things are different in a good way at both parks. I love the compactness of DL however there are times it if fascinating to see how huge WDW is. With all the details in not just the parks but the hotels etc. Take advantage of the things that are unique to WDW. Stay on property, ride the Magical Express from the Airport, Get enveloped into the vastness of WDW. Visit and eat at the different resorts, go to Fort Wilderness and see the show and check out the free movies/marshmallow roast with Chip n Dale, hit the waterparks with the adorable Disney themes, go putt putt golfing on property, walk the boardwalk. Relax at the themed Disney pools. Then check out all the parks and notice the differences in a good way. Epcot is like no other and the thing I miss the most when at DL. Animal Kingdom is fantastic. Hollywood studios.... well I might skip that one The castle alone at MK is fun to compare and fantasyland is done very well.
All in all yes I much prefer DL for its ease of use and signature details however if you love Disney and have never been to WDW I think it is something to see for sure!