I consider us lucky because we visit my family in CA every summer, so we try to go to DL for at least one day. And since we live on the East Coast, we're relatively close to WDW. I love and adore DL. but WDW has a charm all of it's own. You cannot compare the two since they are so different, but they each are wonderful in it's own way.
For me, if I were not a frequent visitor to
Disneyland, my choices would be - if I were going to spend 3-5 days, I'd pick Disneyland, but if I were going to spend over a week, then I'd choose WDW.
This is a good guide to go by, although I'd ammend it by saying 1 - 3 days, DL.
Depends on the situation:
If I want to visit for one or two days, hands down DL, which is superior to any of the 4 WDW parks.
If I want to visit for a week or more, hands down WDW, which is larger and has more stuff to do.
If I want to stay onsite and be right in all of the magic, WDW.
If I want to save some money, while still staying near the parks, DLR.
If I want tons of unique and interesting dining choices, WDW.
If I want to have longer park hours/more time in the parks, DLR.
If I want better weather, DLR.
And the list goes on...
I like this list! And I agree with you about the list going on and on...
I am really leaning on going to WDW now. I wish I could find some flyers/ park maps to look at them. does anyone here have any they could spare?
The WDW boards on the DIS has all of the park maps for you to see.
I'm bias because I've only been to DLR. But, thinking about planning a trip to WDW totally overwhelms me. It's scary. That place is so huge and I know DLR like the back of my hand..
Plus DLR is where the true magic of Walt is.. DLR seems way more intimate to me.. And I like that..
The only thing I envy about WDW is probably they have way more on site choices to stay...
We've been to WDW twice now, and yes, it can be overwhelming if you aren't fully prepared, especially since I, too, know DL like the back of my hand! I spent 10 fun-filled months planning our last trip down to the last detail. Granted, most people won't do this, but it was my pre-trip entertainment.
Yes, there are so many places to stay, but it becomes easier when you consider your budget. We've been lucky enough to stay at a Deluxe and a Moderate, and I loved each them just as much as the other.
If you are considering a WDW trip for the first time, my highest recommendation would be to purchase the Unofficial Guide to WDW and then subscribe to it's online touring plans, which you can customize to a certain extent. Follow the crowd level calendar and which days to go to which parks like your life depends upon it! And spend time over on the DIS's WDW boards reading posts and asking questions. The difference between our two trips (one without the UG & touring plans and the other without) was drastic. I'll never visit WDW without consulting it ever again.