I took my family (DW, DS (2), DD (4)) to DL and DCA from 12/19-12/22 and I have to say that DL is much better than what is offered in Orlando. I used to work at Typhoon Lagoon so I know WDW like the back of my hand. Unfortunately, my previous trip to DL was 28 years ago, so I couldn't remember a thing about DL except for maybe a vague memory of waiting in a line outside for Space Mountain.
When I first entered DL, I had to laugh because everything was so much smaller than at the Magic Kingdom in Orlando. Main Street, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Big Thunder, Splash, and Space Mountains all looked so much smaller. I then quickly came to appreciate how much there is to do at DL compared to WDW. Yesterday I went back and watched the Disney Vacation Planning DVD I got AFTER the trip and I was amazed to see that there are only 5 rides in Orlando's Fantasyland compared to 12 at DL (I threw out Pooh in Orlando because it's in Critter Country at DL). Overall, there is more to do in a smaller area at DL which means more bang for the buck and less walking.
As for DCA, it had some interesting attractions but I noticed that the three key attractions are at three different corners of the park (Soarin', Screamin', and ToT). My wife hated how much walking there was to get to just a few rides. Right away I thought "Uh oh. She's going to hate Orlando." Again, after watching the vacation planning DVD, I think that if you are closer to CA than FL, go to CA and then do only EPCOT in Orlando. Besides the Philharmagic movie in Orlando, the Magic Kingdom doesn't have anything that DL doesn't have. The Studios has the Indy and Stunt shows and the newer Rock N Roller Coaster, but so what? That doesn't justify my family ever going now that we've done DL and DCA. IMO, EPCOT is really the only standalone park worth visiting if you've been to DL and DCA. I won't even mention Animal Kingdom (yawn).
The WDW portion of the DVD also notes right off the bat that "you can't do it all in one trip". I don't know about you all, but I'm not loaded and if Disney is trying to get me to want to come back for a return trip before I go on a first visit, then that's a huge red flag for me. Disney seems to be masters of helping you feel left out of something if you don't try to "do it all". Anyway, the video also points out the fine dining available, too. We did do Ariel's Grotto at DCA which was pretty amazing. Other than that, we snacked and split meals to help make the trip more affordable. The bottom line for me is that I will go on a cruise on my next big vacation where I don't get a huge bill after every extravagant meal like I would at Disney than eat at Disney's restaurants the whole way and be broke for years.
When I first entered DL, I had to laugh because everything was so much smaller than at the Magic Kingdom in Orlando. Main Street, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Big Thunder, Splash, and Space Mountains all looked so much smaller. I then quickly came to appreciate how much there is to do at DL compared to WDW. Yesterday I went back and watched the Disney Vacation Planning DVD I got AFTER the trip and I was amazed to see that there are only 5 rides in Orlando's Fantasyland compared to 12 at DL (I threw out Pooh in Orlando because it's in Critter Country at DL). Overall, there is more to do in a smaller area at DL which means more bang for the buck and less walking.
As for DCA, it had some interesting attractions but I noticed that the three key attractions are at three different corners of the park (Soarin', Screamin', and ToT). My wife hated how much walking there was to get to just a few rides. Right away I thought "Uh oh. She's going to hate Orlando." Again, after watching the vacation planning DVD, I think that if you are closer to CA than FL, go to CA and then do only EPCOT in Orlando. Besides the Philharmagic movie in Orlando, the Magic Kingdom doesn't have anything that DL doesn't have. The Studios has the Indy and Stunt shows and the newer Rock N Roller Coaster, but so what? That doesn't justify my family ever going now that we've done DL and DCA. IMO, EPCOT is really the only standalone park worth visiting if you've been to DL and DCA. I won't even mention Animal Kingdom (yawn).
The WDW portion of the DVD also notes right off the bat that "you can't do it all in one trip". I don't know about you all, but I'm not loaded and if Disney is trying to get me to want to come back for a return trip before I go on a first visit, then that's a huge red flag for me. Disney seems to be masters of helping you feel left out of something if you don't try to "do it all". Anyway, the video also points out the fine dining available, too. We did do Ariel's Grotto at DCA which was pretty amazing. Other than that, we snacked and split meals to help make the trip more affordable. The bottom line for me is that I will go on a cruise on my next big vacation where I don't get a huge bill after every extravagant meal like I would at Disney than eat at Disney's restaurants the whole way and be broke for years.