Is there any differences in the two? We have been to disney world 6 times and were thinking about going to disneyland. Thanks...tina
The parks are very different, but maybe that's not obvious to someone that has never been. If you DO in fact come back to read this, this link is very helpful:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1162599
It's a Disneyland guide for WDW vets.
2. Hotels. There are very few perks to staying onsite at DLR. The main one posted on here is the "immersion factor". EMH called Magic Morning here and can be obtained without staying onsite. The dining package sucks at DLR so, again, you don't feel obligated to stay onsite. There are many hotels that are actually closer, walking distancewise, to the parks than the Disneyland or Paradise Pier hotels AND are MUCH cheaper...DLR onsite hotels are overpriced.

I hate to be disagreeable--especially because I agree with everything else you have said--but I just have to disagree on this point.

I was in your position a little while ago - and took a trip to Disneyland in November.
I had a wonderful time exploring the park, especially experiencing some of the shows/attractions not offered in "the world". Although I missed some things from the Orlando parks (eg Animal Kingdom, mickey's Phillharmagic, Spectromagic), I felt the parks in Anaheim were another experience to cherish.
I hate to be disagreeable--especially because I agree with everything else you have said--but I just have to disagree on this point. Every time I read someone who has never been to Disneyland that there is no immersion factor and that it doesn't make any difference whether you stay on property or not I just *cringe*. I cringe because I know for me and many others, it certainly does matter--a whole lot, actually! I worry that people reading that will think that is the the way everyone feels, and I just don't think this is the case. I think it is very important to stay on property when visiting disneyland, especially for a newby to disneyland in general. Once you have been a few times I can see how it may not be as important--but even then, for many it is a big part of the disneyland experience. We have done both, and the times we stayed on property were so much better than staying off.
The reason is that Anaheim in general just isn't that pretty of a place to visit. It is no one's idea of a vacation destination as far as the city itself. The area where many of the walking distance hotels are located is particularly gritty and ugly. It isn't horrible, but it isn't like a vacation spot, either. If you stay on property, not only do you get the Disney hotels with the themeing and Disney Design (sights, sounds, smells of Disney)--but you get it in the insulated bubble of walking through Downtown Disney. It really does matter to some people, and I would hate for someone who is totally new to Disneyland to have their first taste of Disneyland by walking on Harbor after dark each night or staying at the Plaza. It just isn't the same!
I have been to Disney World as well, so I know what that is about--but I think it is just as important to stay on property at Disneyland. Not everyone will agree with me, and we certainly can't afford to do it every time--but when we can afford it I think it makes a huge difference in the overall feeling of our trip to Disneyland.

I saw your post and the OP's response and frankly would not worry about it. You were a bit flippant but not rude IMO, and the OP showed extremely thin skin. After reading the OP my first response in my head was not very different from what you wrote - something like "Are you seriously asking this question?".To the OP and others who read my response last night:
Please accept my apology for my rudeness to the OP last night. It was uncalled for and not at all in my normal character. I let outside things enter into my "Disney World" (pun intended) and I apologize to all who were offended.

People who provide invaluable information like do are always welcome Jack.To the OP, your questions and posts are just as important to the board members as if you have been posting here for along time or the 1st time. Over time I have noted that some folks get frustrated by the repetative nature of the posts and people who do not know how or take the time to search or even read the stickys which are extremely helpful.
I quit this board aways back because I knee jerked to a post from a poster who I consider a friend. I came back after a hugh outpouring of responses.
We have many personalities on this board and I must admit sometimes my posts are misunderstood, but things work out. Just do not leave over one individuals response, you will get your answers.
Jack

People who provide invaluable information like do are always welcome Jack.![]()
Well I should be more careful about that. I rarely use sarcasm on purpose online as it is so easy to be taken the wrong way. About the only time I would is with people who are regulars here - and then only occasionally.You know me, a bit off center from most of the group. I have noticed a bit more sarcasim in some of your posts which I really enjoy. I would guess more of a CEO tone.
The best,
Jack

Well I should be more careful about that. I rarely use sarcasm on purpose online as it is so easy to be taken the wrong way. About the only time I would is with people who are regulars here - and then only occasionally.
IRL (in real life) I use sarcasm more as it is safer when people know me and can see my body language. Even so, people who overuse sarcasm IRL turn me off pretty quickly.
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