mmmears
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We live in CA, so obviously go to DLR more often than WDW, but here's my 2 cents:
WDW is great for a week or 2 week vacation. We absolutely love it. But DLR is just as great, just a different kind of vacation for us (more of a long weekend).
DLR Pros:
It takes less days to see and do everything.
You can walk to both parks (and park hop in about 2 minutes of walking).
In DL, your next ride/experience is just around the corner. You'll be shocked at how close the attractions are to each other. Makes touring SO much easier.
Fantasyland, Fantasyland, Fantasyland. Rides like Storybookland Canal, Casey Jr., Mr. Toad, Pinocchio and Alice in Wonderland just dont exist in WDW, and we always miss these gems when in FL.
Pirates is the BEST in DLR, always disappoints us in WDW. It's also really nice to dine inside the ride and become part of the scenery at the Blue Bayou.
Indiana Jones is spectacular.
Roger Rabbit and Monsters, Inc. are also only at DLR.
The Aladdin Show at DCA is fantastic, as well.
** One thing -- if you are used to staying at the themed hotels at WDW, I would suggest the Grand California Resort if you can stay there. Kinda reminds me of a mission-style WL, really beautiful architecture inside, and terriffic location.
If you are looking for a longer vacation, I would suggest taking in some other LA/SD attractions. We've often spent a few days in LA then moved to SD for the rest of the week. LA has Universal, the La Brea Tar Pits (really cool) and an American Girl store. SD has the zoo, Sea World (which IMO is not as good as the one in Orlando) and Legoland, which is really fun for the younger set.
Good luck making your decision. It's a hard one, but if your expectations are realistic, you'll probably have a fantastic time experiencing the new attractions and parks!
WDW is great for a week or 2 week vacation. We absolutely love it. But DLR is just as great, just a different kind of vacation for us (more of a long weekend).
DLR Pros:
It takes less days to see and do everything.
You can walk to both parks (and park hop in about 2 minutes of walking).
In DL, your next ride/experience is just around the corner. You'll be shocked at how close the attractions are to each other. Makes touring SO much easier.
Fantasyland, Fantasyland, Fantasyland. Rides like Storybookland Canal, Casey Jr., Mr. Toad, Pinocchio and Alice in Wonderland just dont exist in WDW, and we always miss these gems when in FL.
Pirates is the BEST in DLR, always disappoints us in WDW. It's also really nice to dine inside the ride and become part of the scenery at the Blue Bayou.
Indiana Jones is spectacular.
Roger Rabbit and Monsters, Inc. are also only at DLR.
The Aladdin Show at DCA is fantastic, as well.
** One thing -- if you are used to staying at the themed hotels at WDW, I would suggest the Grand California Resort if you can stay there. Kinda reminds me of a mission-style WL, really beautiful architecture inside, and terriffic location.
If you are looking for a longer vacation, I would suggest taking in some other LA/SD attractions. We've often spent a few days in LA then moved to SD for the rest of the week. LA has Universal, the La Brea Tar Pits (really cool) and an American Girl store. SD has the zoo, Sea World (which IMO is not as good as the one in Orlando) and Legoland, which is really fun for the younger set.
Good luck making your decision. It's a hard one, but if your expectations are realistic, you'll probably have a fantastic time experiencing the new attractions and parks!