va32h
DIS Veteran
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I see Disneyland as a much-beloved, favorite book, and WDW as the big-budget, splashy movie adaptation of that book. Both are wonderful, in their own ways.
I dragged my children to DL last year, because I just had to go there for the 5oth anniversary. DL is the park of my childhood. They are WDW vets, and at first were very disappointed that there were "just 2 parks", and no fancy pools or beaches or cool resorts, etc.
But once we got there, they really did love it - or maybe they just like seeing their mom skipping around like a kid, I don't know! But this summer, given the choice between WDW and DL, (we live in Texas, so we are equidistant to each) they picked California in a heartbeat.
I dragged my children to DL last year, because I just had to go there for the 5oth anniversary. DL is the park of my childhood. They are WDW vets, and at first were very disappointed that there were "just 2 parks", and no fancy pools or beaches or cool resorts, etc.
But once we got there, they really did love it - or maybe they just like seeing their mom skipping around like a kid, I don't know! But this summer, given the choice between WDW and DL, (we live in Texas, so we are equidistant to each) they picked California in a heartbeat.