A Rebuttal: Top 5(+) things that are better at Walt Disney World than at Disneyland

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I enjoyed this! I agreed with everything Tom Bell wrote in his first piece, and I'd like to add:

6) THE WEATHER!

And I agreed with everything Jack says in his rebuttal, and I'd like to add:

6) THE CASTLE!

Looking forward to the "closing arguments..."
 
People sure take this stuff seriously.

I just can't, well, except for not having FastPasses at TSMM. ;)
 

I love both parks!! A great read and can agree on both sides! Good job you two. It sort of reminds me of Point/CounterPoint on the old SNL.

:p
 
Really enjoyed reading the rebuttal. Who says lawyers can't write tongue-in-cheek. :stir:
 
I don't get these comparisons about one thing being better at on resort or another. They both have things that make them unique and different neither is better then the other.
 
I don't think anyone is trying to say one is completely better than the other. Each gentleman is saying that there are CERTAIN THINGS at each resort that are better than at the other. Very specific things. I

'm sure that Jack loves DL and that Tom loves WDW. Right? (Please let me be right.)
 
I don't think anyone is trying to say one is completely better than the other. Each gentleman is saying that there are CERTAIN THINGS at each resort that are better than at the other. Very specific things. I'm sure that Jack loves DL and that Tom loves WDW. Right? (Please let me be right.)

I can't speak for Tom about WDW, though I have seen him in EPCOT at least once :rolleyes1, but I just returned from DL and it was one of the most enjoyable Disney vacations I've ever experienced.
 
I don't think anyone is trying to say one is completely better than the other. Each gentleman is saying that there are CERTAIN THINGS at each resort that are better than at the other. Very specific things. I

'm sure that Jack loves DL and that Tom loves WDW. Right? (Please let me be right.)

I think the whole point of this exercise was to encourage people who only go to WDW that DL is (very) worth checking out.
 
And I'm definitely one of those people who will shout that from the rooftops. I spent my whole childhood and young adulthood at WDW before checking out DL and I'm so glad I now have TWO happy places.
 
I think the whole point of this exercise was to encourage people who only go to WDW that DL is (very) worth checking out.

I can't believe I waited 50+ years to go to DL. Los Angeles itself (absent the traffic) was much more enjoyable than I anticipated and everything folks have been saying about DL and its cast members was borne out with my experience.

Now, I'm still going to tease about WDW v. DL but as I said, they are just different parks each with their own merits and detractions.
 
You hit the nail on the head! These are both fabulous, fun, rich vacation destinations, and the fact that they are NOT carbon copies of each other adds to the enjoyment of both of them, in my humble opinion.
 
I think the whole point of this exercise was to encourage people who only go to WDW that DL is (very) worth checking out.

If only I could convince my wife of this. (Although I must admit the fact we can drive to WDW makes it much less of a pain to travel to).
 
No need to sell me Mr. Bell. I am sold. It's the rest of my family causing me problems.

No People mover Disneyland is a tough pill for me. I love the one at WDW so much.
 
True story - I never ever got a chance to ride those silly Rocket Rods. They put them up, there were terrible lines, they took them down. :-)
 
If, as Pete said, I have strong feelings about WDW, then my goodness, Nancy Johnson on the DL podcast is downright militant (as she should be!).

You go girl.
 
If, as Pete said, I have strong feelings about WDW, then my goodness, Nancy Johnson on the DL podcast is downright militant (as she should be!).

You go girl.

Indeed. I am very protective of WDW. For as much as many of the decisions that Have been made lately that I don't necessarily always like (Hello FP+), I still have an affection for the place. Put that down as growing up literally with the park. It is is some ways MY Park. MY HOME. For as much as I have decided to take a break from it. There is a huge part of me that hopes it will improve in the future.

I still get misty about the first time I saw Epcot as a kid.

Another plus to WDW. WE have FIGMENT. :thumbsup2:thumbsup2 I love that purple and pink guy. I know that this is sentimental
 
I should clarify and ambiguity in my post. Nancy was militant about Disneyland. I think their discussion on this topic is one of the "better" podcasts they have done.
 










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