

WDW--What I like about WDW is that they have the room to put on a great Fantasmic Show--everyone has a seat, you don't have to stand.
I personally consider them equal but different. I see it this way ...
- Disneyland is better for shorter trips/vacations.
- Walt Disney World is better for longer fully immersive vacations (1 week or more)
Being from the east coast I've been to WDW about 8 times, each time for a week to 10 days. We use to stay on property, now we "own" a time share at the Bonnet Creek Resort which is right on Disney property boardering Epcot It's amazing and is on Disney land but actually isn't owned by Disney. Each time I've gone to WDW for more than 7 days I've also gone to either Universal Studios (One or both parks) and/or Sea World.
I agree, it's nice to stay on property.
Some have mentioned the hassle of using Disney Busses at WDW, we always rent a car because the busses can be a pain. That said busses WILL save you money if that's important to you. Renting a car cost a little more however it gives us freedom to do anything we want without waiting and also allows us to do the non-Disney parks.
I agree with you regarding the freedom of moving around, we feel fortunate to do so.
I've gone to DL once with my EX just before DCA opened. (A Month before DCA opened) My impression of DL was it was very tiny but beautiful and full of details and Disney Magic. It was charming and although I though it was tiny I still loved it, after all it's the original! I felt the Pirates and Space M attractions were better in DL than WDW but to me DL felt like a wonderful little magical place to spend a day where as WDW is a wonderful place to spend an entire week's vacation. To me DL felt like a tease to WDW. (Remember WDW is MY Disney home base and point of reference) Also the little castle at DL literally made me giggle, it's sweet but compared to the castle at WDW it's ... well ... tiny.
I have news for you, Disneyland is definately growing!
I'm a WDW nut (unlike my new wife who's in the "been there done that" camp) and I would spend a week or more at WDW every year if I could. My perfect WDW vacation would be 10 days, 7 day park hopper passes, one or two days at the 2 Universal Studios parks and one or 2 days of either rest or Sea World. I really enjoy BUSY vacations, sitting on a beach in the tropics in the sun or on a ship bores me after a few days.
Sunny California just might change your mind.
This coming October 2012 the wife and I are going to California for a week and plan to do DL and DCA for 2 days. My ONLY gripe with DL and DCA is the fact it's just to parks and DTD. If we're there for two FULL days we will probably do just about everything we want to do at both parks. (We plan to get two day park hopper passes) We'll enjoy going to other other tourist locations while in Cal. to be sure but for me this vacation isn't going to be a "Disney vacation," it's a California vacation with a few days at Disney. When you go to WDW simply because of it's size it's a "Disney Vacation."
Might want to tack on a day 3, just sayin'...
I'm excited to see DL and DCA with my new wife (her 1st time in California) but my only gripe is DL will only bring me into their world for a short time, WDW almost "forces" you to be engulfed in Disney Magic because of it's vast size, even the roads going to the parks are Disney roads! You don't see seedy hotels from the parks when you're in WDW, everything you see hear and smell is all Disney.
Congratulations!
SO ... for ME WDW is THE Disney location because even though it's not the original park that Walt built it's still all Disney and the experience totally blocks out the real world while you're on vacation. That said however i'm still very excited to be going to DL this coming October. I just wish it were going to be a "Disney trip" rather than a California trip including a few days at Disneyland.
The rides were also different. But we appreciate the difference. (BTW, we LOVED EPCOT, don't have that in Cali
) There is a sentimentality to both parks. Like how I was
because our girls were freaking out over the "love bugs" and the size of the mosquitoes...
We just couldn't afford going to Florida when we were starting out, now we are very fortunate to go at least every other year. I understand how you feel, it's where your heart is at. 

I've been going to Disneyland since I was an embryo and so have our 2 kids. I have seen Disneyland grow from one tiny park to 2 parks, seen the parking lot torn up for DCA, seen lands added ie: Toontown and Carsland, a DTD, refurbished Disneyland Hotel, and an additional hotel the Grand Californian. If you stay there, it's nice to walk from the hotel right into DCA. Crazy.
Around Disneyland, there used to be a strawberry farm, minature golf, campgrounds, and other hotels, restaurants, etc. All that has changed.And it keeps on changing. Buildings have been bought, torn down, turned into Disney parking lots for what I am sure will be future Disney "lands", waterparks, etc...who knows? But Uncle Walt said Disneyland will never be finished, it will always be changing, just like WDW, it will want you to come back for more.
We went to WDW for our first time last year, went to MK, and we felt confused, but had so much fun! It was funny watching my family turning their heads, wondering where they were, how "far" everything was.The rides were also different. But we appreciate the difference. (BTW, we LOVED EPCOT, don't have that in Cali
) There is a sentimentality to both parks. Like how I was
because our girls were freaking out over the "love bugs" and the size of the mosquitoes...
We just couldn't afford going to Florida when we were starting out, now we are very fortunate to go at least every other year. I understand how you feel, it's where your heart is at.
Have a great time in DL/DCA. If you are going on the weekend in October, be forewarned, it will be packed! But you really need to check out the Haunted Mansion. Jack Skellington takes over during Halloween, it's awesome. Even the CM from the HM @ MK said the HM @ DL was better during Halloween.
just sayin'...![]()
Originally Posted by Warren W
Whats better?
Disneyland (Anaheim, California)
Or
Disneyworld (Orlando, Florida)