While BugsLand doesn't really hold anything exciting for me, I've been with littles that LOVE it - and watching the kiddos play in the splash area always puts a smile on my face. Plus, the theming is AWESOME - and it's a really fun (AND SHADY!) area to run through for RunDisney races at
Disneyland. I also think it looks cool lit up at night.
I don't understand the notion of wanting to keep the swings but getting rid of Golden Zephyr. They're both fun walk-on rides - same with the Jellyfish drop. On a personal level, I hope those never go away because the little we travel with ALWAYS makes my husband - who is deathly afraid of heights - ride those rides. Just to watch him be tortured on simple rides is worth his park admission for me! #WifeOfTheYear
I know these are all "off-the-shelf" rides, but for me, it's getting a little thrill on a ride in beautiful weather in an amazing setting that sets it all apart. I FEEL like I'm at an oceanside pier, skipping school and riding the rides.
For the people who hate Redwood Creek - I love it. Again, we travel with an active 8-year-old girl and this is always a highlight for her. It's a great way for her to burn off some of that crazy, manic childhood energy (SERIOUSLY. WHERE DOES IT COME FROM?!?), and we can sit back, take a breather and watch her.
I know I'm probably Pollyana about this - but I've done Disneyland now solo; with my husband and mom; with my girlfriends; and twice with our best couple friends and their daughter ... and every trip, we always end up spending more time in DCA. It's almost a perfect park, in my eyes. Yes, it could use one more C-ticket and a D/E-ticket attraction, but couldn't they all? Mix it that in with the live performances around the park, the dining options and World of Color ... yeah, DCA is doing just fine right now in my opinion.