cattywampus
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As with all things.... bigger is not necessarily better. 

As with all things.... bigger is not necessarily better.![]()
True, but I find it hard to believe DL wouldn't be better if they added EPCOT by monorail and AK. I know we would more likely visit, at least longer anyway.
Now if the add Yacht and Beach and the Boardwalk look out.
True, but I find it hard to believe DL wouldn't be better if they added EPCOT by monorail and AK. I know we would more likely visit, at least longer anyway.
Now if the add Yacht and Beach and the Boardwalk look out.
Honestly was not that impressed by Epcot on our recent visit. Future World felt like a tired Tomorrowland and WS was nice but is pretty much a collection of stores and restaurants with excellent theming. I like DCA better than Epcot and HS combined.
AK is nice, and surprisingly, it was our second favorite park, but the San Diego zoo has their Wild Animal Park and zoo approx 1 hour and 1.5 hours south of DL respectively. It was going to be pretty challenging for AK to come close to that. Now, I would love to have Expedition Everest in CA.
And... I am going to say it... DLR weather is way, way better.
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Annually maybe-not in the winter when us poor souls vacation-at least not on daily average over 150 years. Summer is awesome up here. So it depends when you visit.
Just got back from a week of glorious southern California weather. One day in 8 we had rain. The rest were postcard perfect. We hit a cold snap there last December, but we also hit one of those in FL a few years ago.
not in the winter when us poor souls vacation-at least not on daily average over 150 years..
Just got back from a week of glorious southern California weather. One day in 8 we had rain. The rest were postcard perfect. We hit a cold snap there last December, but we also hit one of those in FL a few years ago.
If you can honestly say you would stop Disney (if you had the power) from adding EPCOT and AK (and the 27 resorts) at DL-then I have no problem with your argument.![]()
Honestly, I love DLR for what it is. It doesn't need to be the same as WDW to be just as magical. I absolutely would stop Disney from adding 27 resorts to DLR. I *love* the fact that DLR is smaller than WDW. I love being able to walk from park to park in 5 minutes, as opposed to being on a bus for 30 mins or more (or the monorail).
Honestly, I love DLR for what it is. It doesn't need to be the same as WDW to be just as magical. I absolutely would stop Disney from adding 27 resorts to DLR. I *love* the fact that DLR is smaller than WDW. I love being able to walk from park to park in 5 minutes, as opposed to being on a bus for 30 mins or more (or the monorail).
Honestly, I love DLR for what it is. It doesn't need to be the same as WDW to be just as magical. I absolutely would stop Disney from adding 27 resorts to DLR. I *love* the fact that DLR is smaller than WDW. I love being able to walk from park to park in 5 minutes, as opposed to being on a bus for 30 mins or more (or the monorail).
Honestly, I love DLR for what it is. It doesn't need to be the same as WDW to be just as magical. I absolutely would stop Disney from adding 27 resorts to DLR. I *love* the fact that DLR is smaller than WDW. I love being able to walk from park to park in 5 minutes, as opposed to being on a bus for 30 mins or more (or the monorail).
Aside from the fact that it would be impossible for Disney to construct an Epcot, AK, and 27 resorts in Southern California, I agree with everything you said.
Disney does own the land for a 3rd gate at DL and during DCA planning they somewhat promised Aneheim the 3rd gate (I think it's currently the Toy Story parking lot)
But, yes a Safari or sprawling World Showcase like WDW obviously can never happen.
Shame on you! You forgot the most improtant of all: People MoverGranted WDW has more choices, but you can not be any more in a bubble than staying at GRand Californian. Your hotel opens into a theme park or Downtown Disney and both park entrances are off of DTD. We don't have to board a bus or get the car to go anywhere. A bus defines leaving the bubble to me.
Even DLH keeps you in the bubble. Paradise Pier is a stretch and tough to justify to me. The only way you are staying in the bubble at either park is to stay on site.
And... I am going to say it... DLR weather is way, way better.
As far as Epcot and AK, I think it is more accurate to say that DLR has as many rides in two parks as WDW has in four. I don't find the question of me "stopping construction" clarifying. I feel like we have a full vacation at DLR with our two parks. The only two attractions I wish we would import is EE and 7DMT. Don't get me wrong. We really liked WDW.