goofycathy
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I for one am VERY VERY excited to see the changes at DCA....Im thinking about postponing our 2009 trip until DCA is done so I can check it out! I cant wait!
It's good and interesting to see other's points of view, so thank you for this perspective. I guess I'm selfish on vacation...lol I'm just thinking about myself and my family and what we like and hope for on our (rather expensive) trip. I don't even think about the perception the parks are putting out about California...I liked it and thought it pointed out some of the best things of Calif. Too often Calif. is just dismissed as wacky (and deservedly so, sometimes) so I just thought was fun to see all the best parts all together.
It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on Disneyland compared to the Magic Kingdom
I would love to share some thought, since we prefer WDW over DL. Now if WDW were not clear accross the us from us we would go there all the time. But in my opinion (please remember this is only my opinion) We like how spread out everything is. We love spending a lot of time in Magic Kingdom, they do have some different rides, like Aladin's flying carpets, Mickeys Philharmagic, Monter's Inc Laugh Floor, Stitches Great Escape, they still have Bear Country Jamboree, and Swiss Family Tree House. But the rides they have that are similar like Pirates, it is done a little differently. Now I like DL's Pirates better, but I love WDW Haunted Mansion a lot more than DL. I also like WDW Jungle cruise better, I like their Pooh ride better also. So there are similar rides and some different. Also we spend alot of time in Epcot. Epcot is our 2nd fave park. The only similar ride there is Soarin over Ca. We love everything about this park. All rides are unique to WDW at Epcot. We like Animal Kingdom, although not our favorite park, it boast some pretty incredible rides like Kilamajaro Safari (the best), Dinosaur is fantastic, But expedition everest is our all time favorite disney ride ever made. And lastly Disney Studios (formerly MGM studios) They are redoing this park as well, but it has some great rides like the great movie ride, thier version on Tower of Terror puts DL's version to SHAME!, Aerosmith Rockin rollercoaster, and of course the back lot tour. WDW has more room, therefor a lot more to offer Not to forget they have 2 fully themed water parks, a huge lake (bay Lake) and other waterways, the do hay rides, horse and buggy rides, speed boat rental, pirate adventure cruises for kids, parasailing, jet ski, and etc. They also have better deals and values there than at DL. The last thing in comparison is the hotels. Now we have stayed at Disneyland Hotel, Paradise Pier Hotel, and Grand California Hotel. We have paid the outragous prices. And to be honest those hotel are very comparible to the Moderate resorts in WDW. So I look at it like this If I'm gonna pay $300 a night for a room, I'd rather be in the Poly or Grand Floridian, not at the Grand Cali in DL. Not worth the price at all.
Now as for changes in DCA:
I'm excited, this park has needed a change since it opened. They are bringing a test track style ride over themed on Cars, I also heard a rumor about a roller coaster similar to rockin roller coaster from Disney Studios. This will be exciting. On a side note, the little mermaid ride was and has been in the works for like 4 years. About 4 years ago we were at DL when they were testing ride vehicles on peter pan that they were planning to use for little mermaid.
DCA has some great and exciting changes coming it's way. I am excited for all of them! Wish it'd be done before 2012 actually. I think DCA for some was a let down, I personally like it...however it doesnt bring in the crowds like their other theme parks do so they are trying to bring more people in. I think it'll be an amazing park when this project is completed.
I will miss the C-A-L-I-F-O-R-N-I-A letters. One of the goofy things we like to do when we were there was take each others photos in the "******".![]()
I suggest we embrace Mickey as he represents what brought us to love Disney in the first place.
Not me. My love for Disney started with the films.
Depending on the age of the guest surveyed, VERY true.I suspect that if you took a survey at the gates, Hilary Duff would get more votes on this matter than Mickey.
Well..... maybe not THAT film.We should embrace TRON.
We should embrace TRON.
Well..... maybe not THAT film.Now, the arcade game of it - good times!
BuckeyeGuy28 - here are two links to other threads (one of which Disney Dreams previously referred to) in which we were discussing the problems with DCA and the upcoming DCA changes. In any case, many of the same thoughts have been echoed on this new thread, but you may want to take a look at these two older threads to see the opinions of others who have not spoken up here yet. It's kind of interesting to get an overall idea of which way people are leaning, what they are excited about and what they think will not work in the long run. It is definitely a hot topic!
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2053256
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2021971
Since the entrance to DCA is blocked off, can people still enter the park??
Since the entrance to DCA is blocked off, can people still enter the park??
Yes. You go around either side of the construction walls to get in/out. When facing the park, the entrance is to the left and the exit is to the right.![]()
Oh okay! Thanks! It seems like DCA is getting a lot of work. I am usually a WDW person, but I recently became a DLR lover as well.The new DCA entrance reminds me of the entrance to Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida.