sonofanarchy
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A couple of friends of mine just got back from California and visited Disneyland for the first time. One of them had some interesting comments comparing Disneyland to Magic Kingdom. I've never been to DL (hoping to go next summer), but some of these have me very surprised (and worried):
-Overall, didn't care for Disneyland as much as Magic Kingdom.
-Space Mountain, while fun, she didn't like as much as MK's.
-Character interaction wasn't as good. If you're not a kid, they pretty much rush you along, and aren't as friendly as Florida.
-All the dark rides in Fantasyland are neat, but they all have 45 minute waits all day long.
-Parades aren't set up as well. You have a very small area in which to stand, and once 2 floats go by, they let people cut in front of you and cross the street, blocking your view.
-She preferred California Adventure to Disneyland. Said that park could use 2 days, but only 1 is needed for Disneyland.
Given the majority of comments here, I was quite surprised by hers. Any thoughts?
-Overall, didn't care for Disneyland as much as Magic Kingdom.
-Space Mountain, while fun, she didn't like as much as MK's.
-Character interaction wasn't as good. If you're not a kid, they pretty much rush you along, and aren't as friendly as Florida.
-All the dark rides in Fantasyland are neat, but they all have 45 minute waits all day long.
-Parades aren't set up as well. You have a very small area in which to stand, and once 2 floats go by, they let people cut in front of you and cross the street, blocking your view.
-She preferred California Adventure to Disneyland. Said that park could use 2 days, but only 1 is needed for Disneyland.
Given the majority of comments here, I was quite surprised by hers. Any thoughts?
If someone prefers MK then they do. It may be anything from familiarity to different priorities. I think DL can catch you off guard if you're used to MK. I remember asking my husband jokingly where the castle was the first time he took me
And it can be much more crowded/smaller feeling, but then the details and attractions are everywhere you look.
Yes, some of the lines seem longer,some seem shorter, but the nostalgia factor,and the details for those who are absolutely nuts for all the disney details....DL is wonderful! my teen sons spent 6 days in the parks,and never wanted to leave! I thought it was smaller, but simply adorable,and I love all details,etc. I did like SM better in DL,and the Indiana Jones ride beats any WDW ride.....