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Exactly.
I am a WDW veteran myself, and had grown up visiting the parks in Fla. Finally in 1993, we got to visit DL for the first time. There was something very magical about stepping into the gates of "the original". All the history behind the park, imagining where Walt himself once stood, or where Fess Parker rode a horse in Frontierland, or where all those classic Disneyland shows were filmed for Wonderful World of Disney. Seeing the original Disney theme park castle and getting to walk through it. It was a special day that I will never forget.
One of my first big impressions of DL was their version of POTC. I remember the boat ride going through all those different caves and scenes that we don't have at our version in Orlando. The bayou scene at the beginning with the banjo, and looking toward BB restaurant from the ride. That was the first attraction we went on at DL. And of course there's the Matterhorn, like one of the pp's mentioned. It was really special getting to ride that, considering the history behind it and how it was the first of its kind. Another big impression was how much more Fantasyland at DL has to offer in comparison to MK in Orlando. Alice in Wonderland, Toad, Pinocchio, Storybook Canal, Casey Jr...all those that are not in Fla.
There was a very special feel about the place that is hard to describe. I wouldn't trade that experience of visiting "Walt's Park" for anything, and plan to go back (soon).
And this is coming from a WDW die-hard. GO to DL! You will not regret it.
Quoting this because i can.....& because I agree with every word of Mr. Crockett's post.
