DCL versus WDW versus DLR versus Aulani

Masonmj84

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Over the past 4 years, we've done 2 Disney cruises on the Fantasy, 2 trips to WDW, 2 trips to DLR, and 1 trip to Aulani.

While none of the comparisions are apples to apples, we'd probably put DCL roughly on par with a well-planned WDW trip at the deluxe level (i.e., staying at a deluxe resort with DxDP-style dining) as the best overall vacation, closely followed by Aulani, which we'd put a bit above DLR at the deluxe level (i.e., staying at GCH or DLH while eating at the best DLR restaurants).

Pros of DCL:
-Highest overall level of service of all of the options (and it's not close)
-Has the most all-inclusive feel
-More relaxing (and less scheduled) than theme park oriented vacations
-Easy to plan the vacation (for example, no dining reservations, if you're content sticking with the rotation)
-Traveling on a huge, fancy ship for your whole vacation is a really fun adventure
-Less expensive sailings provide arguably the best bang for the buck of all of the options
-Castaway Cay (if on a Caribbean itenerary)

Cons of DCL:
-Deck and common areas are typically more crowded than land-based resorts
-Can sometimes be sligthly hard to sleep if seas are rough
-Standard staterooms, while very nice, are smaller than land-based resort hotel rooms
-Most of the excursions are either medicore or overpriced (or both)
-Unless you're in port, you're confined on a ship
-Being pushed off the ship on departure day

Pros of WDW:
-Greatest variety of resort and dining options
-Tons to see and do with four theme parks and two water parks
-Transportation between the airport and WDW included as part of your resort stay (Magical Express)
-Signature dining provides slightly higher food quality than cruise ship rotational dining
-Arguably the most immersive land-based vacation experience on the planet

Cons of WDW:
-Requires, by far, the most planning (ADRs, FP+, etc.)
-Some dining experiences can be nearly impossible to book
-Generally requires being more scheduled (and less spontaneous) than the other options
-Getting around the place, due to it's size, can be time-consuming (and sometimes frustrating)
-For nearly half of the year, it can be oppressively hot and humid
-Crowds are insane at peak times

Pros of Aulani:
-Far more relaxing (and less scheduled) than theme park oriented vacations
-Easy to plan the vacation
-Has teriffic combination of water-oriented recreation (pools, lazy river, water slides, hot tubs, beach, snorkeling lagoon)
-The dining choices, from an atmosphere and quality standopint, are good for what they are
-Most consistent year-round weather of all of the options

Cons of Aulani:
-Expensive and time-consuming to travel to (unless you live in Hawaii)
-Has, overall, fewer entertainment options than cruises or theme-park oriented vacations
-Limited (and relatively expensive) on-site dining options
-Common resort areas (especially around the pools) can be very crowded during peak times
-No Disney-provided transportation from airport (and ridiculous daily parking fee if not a DVC member)

Pros of DLR:
-The quality of the ride attractions are, overall, slightly better than WDW
-Easier to navigate than WDW (everything is within walking distance, including cheap off-site hotels)
-Requires less planning than WDW (can be more spontaneous)
-Better overall weather than WDW (less rain and humidity)
-Nostalgia factor (Walt's original park)

Cons of DLR:
-Least immersive of all of the options (even if you stay on property)
-On-property hotel and dining choices are much more limited than WDW
-Not as set up for focusing an entire week vacation as the other options (more of a 2-5 day place)
-Paper fastpass system virtually requires rope dropping
-No Disney-provided transportation from airport (and ridiculous on-site hotel daily parking fee if not a DVC member)
-Crowds are insane at peak times
 
You make some good points. We've done 3 of these (not Aluani) with various level of stays (number of nights and regular to concierge). Thanks for the great summary of your thoughts.
 
Since you have done them all multiple times. I think I'd want to do something new. Maybe a cruise that goes somewhere you haven't been. There is a world outside of Disney.
 
We've done all four multiple times, too, although Aulani has only been twice so far and it has probably been about eight years since we'e been to DLR. I think you've made very fair comparisons. To me, they are equally enjoyable but very different. I will say that I never feel stuck on a ship.:) Just love it especially at sea. Anyway thanks for taking the time for such a thorough comparison.

Ofinn, perhaps the OP has taken other vacations during that time. We vacation other places. But with family members with disabilities, Disney does it right so we are quite loyal to them.

Thanks again for taking the time to post, Masonmj84.
 


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