k-herm
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I'm sure this subject has been raised before but I didnt see any current threads on it.
With our family having now been to both DLP and WDW it's only natural for us to have compared them. We are a family of 5 [41,40,17,15,12]. We visited DLP this year, WDW was in 2005. The following is our opinion:
I'll start by saying that DLP is truely fabulous. The Magic Kingdom in Paris is a newer, cleaner, prettier place than Orlandos version. The restaurants are better, the rides on the whole are better [PoC, Buzz, BTM, RR and Small World definitely are, but Space Mountain isn't - yes DLPs version has the uphill launch but it is a very rough coaster and we also reckon ToT in DLP has a better drop but the pre ride isn't as good].
There are more rides and shows in WDW of course The castle might be lack the scale of WDW but it does look nicer and it has the dragons lair.
The DLP studio, now that it has ToT and Crush, is a proper park in its own right and every bit as good as Hollywood Studios in WDW, possible better. It shows have better production values and again it's fresher looking.
Disney Village however is incomparable to WDW's Downtown Disney. Its small and cheap looking [especially around the Sports bar]. The range of Disney goods on sale is way, way less than it's Florida counterpart. We couldn't consider staying a whole day at DV, whereas we did exactly that at DD. I suppose we were unlucky but on our trip Panoramagique wasnt operating and neither were the boat rentals. Maybe if wed been able to go on these our opinion might be more positive.
We had great weather at DLP which we reckon made all the difference had we been given 4 days of rain and wind Im sure I wouldnt be describing the French parks as fabulous. The weather could turn a superb holiday into a disaster. [For the record, we have pulled a caravan all across Scotland over the years and aren't afraid of some dreich weather, it's just that it wouldn't suit a week in a theme park]. Mind you, get a hurricane in WDW and it could end up a real disaster! Sure, Florida might have the occasional downpour, but itll be over in a wee while and dry up soon enough after.
The fireworks at DLP, while good, were a poor substitute for seeing Wishes at WDW.
and there it ends.
What I mean is, there is no Epcot to compare, no Animal Kingdom, no Blizzard Beach, no Typhoon Lagoon, no mini golf. Our 4 days at DLP were ample. We saw and rode everything we all wanted to [which was most things!] and did the really good ones twice. With the extra parks at WDW and increased size of them you can reckon on 2 days for MK, 1 for HS, 2 Epcot, 1 AK, 1 BB, 1 TL, 1 Downtown. Thats 9 days of just Disney.
But that is just the Disney part. For us there was more to our holidays. We stayed off site both times and wanted to break up our time at Disney with something else.
While in France, we took the opportunity to visit beautiful Paris for a couple of days. And they were good days too, we were all really impressed with this city. If you go to WDW, a day to downtown Orlando isnt very appealing! We also spent a day at the areas other big theme park Asterix. This was OK, but not a patch on Disney [although Asterix does have 3 good proper water rides to Disneys none] and, to be honest, we all felt Alton Towers is better.
While in Florida, we took the opportunity to visit Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. These parks have some truely astounding rides and attractions. Of course they don't have any Pixie Dust, but a full day at each left us breathless. We have visited Seaworld and the Kennedy Space Centre [a must see] and we could have gone to WetnWild and Busch Gardens and a hundred other things too.
Of course all this took 2 weeks and a lot of money, whereas our France visit took 7 days and cost about a third.
So, the BIG question...was it worth paying the extra for Florida?
Absolutely!
Its the whole once in a lifetime long haul American experience. Its the hiring a people carrier with auto, aircon and blackout windows; its driving along quite toll roads in the sunshine with radio Disney playing; its opening the door to your private villa; dipping into your own little pool to cool down; parking at Disney and getting the little train to the front gates; the monorail; the paddleboat; the sub tropical sunshine; the shops; the scale of everything; the better manners of the American guests; the use of English language; the knowledge that we could go back for another 2 weeks and fill that time doing all the stuff we couldnt fit in last time.
Don't get me wrong...DLP is fabulous. We had one of the best weeks of our lives as a family there and it is a very special place but I doubt wed return.
But hold on! Is it fair to compare them anyway? If we compare the 2 Magic Kingdoms then DLP wins. If we compare cost and convenience DLP wins. I suppose it come down to what it is someone wants when they ask Should we go to DLP or WDW?
My answer is, If you want a quality Disney experience then all you need is DLP. If you want the holiday of a lifetime then you must go to WDW.
DLP is great, WDW is epic.
With our family having now been to both DLP and WDW it's only natural for us to have compared them. We are a family of 5 [41,40,17,15,12]. We visited DLP this year, WDW was in 2005. The following is our opinion:
I'll start by saying that DLP is truely fabulous. The Magic Kingdom in Paris is a newer, cleaner, prettier place than Orlandos version. The restaurants are better, the rides on the whole are better [PoC, Buzz, BTM, RR and Small World definitely are, but Space Mountain isn't - yes DLPs version has the uphill launch but it is a very rough coaster and we also reckon ToT in DLP has a better drop but the pre ride isn't as good].
There are more rides and shows in WDW of course The castle might be lack the scale of WDW but it does look nicer and it has the dragons lair.
The DLP studio, now that it has ToT and Crush, is a proper park in its own right and every bit as good as Hollywood Studios in WDW, possible better. It shows have better production values and again it's fresher looking.
Disney Village however is incomparable to WDW's Downtown Disney. Its small and cheap looking [especially around the Sports bar]. The range of Disney goods on sale is way, way less than it's Florida counterpart. We couldn't consider staying a whole day at DV, whereas we did exactly that at DD. I suppose we were unlucky but on our trip Panoramagique wasnt operating and neither were the boat rentals. Maybe if wed been able to go on these our opinion might be more positive.
We had great weather at DLP which we reckon made all the difference had we been given 4 days of rain and wind Im sure I wouldnt be describing the French parks as fabulous. The weather could turn a superb holiday into a disaster. [For the record, we have pulled a caravan all across Scotland over the years and aren't afraid of some dreich weather, it's just that it wouldn't suit a week in a theme park]. Mind you, get a hurricane in WDW and it could end up a real disaster! Sure, Florida might have the occasional downpour, but itll be over in a wee while and dry up soon enough after.
The fireworks at DLP, while good, were a poor substitute for seeing Wishes at WDW.
and there it ends.
What I mean is, there is no Epcot to compare, no Animal Kingdom, no Blizzard Beach, no Typhoon Lagoon, no mini golf. Our 4 days at DLP were ample. We saw and rode everything we all wanted to [which was most things!] and did the really good ones twice. With the extra parks at WDW and increased size of them you can reckon on 2 days for MK, 1 for HS, 2 Epcot, 1 AK, 1 BB, 1 TL, 1 Downtown. Thats 9 days of just Disney.
But that is just the Disney part. For us there was more to our holidays. We stayed off site both times and wanted to break up our time at Disney with something else.
While in France, we took the opportunity to visit beautiful Paris for a couple of days. And they were good days too, we were all really impressed with this city. If you go to WDW, a day to downtown Orlando isnt very appealing! We also spent a day at the areas other big theme park Asterix. This was OK, but not a patch on Disney [although Asterix does have 3 good proper water rides to Disneys none] and, to be honest, we all felt Alton Towers is better.
While in Florida, we took the opportunity to visit Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. These parks have some truely astounding rides and attractions. Of course they don't have any Pixie Dust, but a full day at each left us breathless. We have visited Seaworld and the Kennedy Space Centre [a must see] and we could have gone to WetnWild and Busch Gardens and a hundred other things too.
Of course all this took 2 weeks and a lot of money, whereas our France visit took 7 days and cost about a third.
So, the BIG question...was it worth paying the extra for Florida?
Absolutely!
Its the whole once in a lifetime long haul American experience. Its the hiring a people carrier with auto, aircon and blackout windows; its driving along quite toll roads in the sunshine with radio Disney playing; its opening the door to your private villa; dipping into your own little pool to cool down; parking at Disney and getting the little train to the front gates; the monorail; the paddleboat; the sub tropical sunshine; the shops; the scale of everything; the better manners of the American guests; the use of English language; the knowledge that we could go back for another 2 weeks and fill that time doing all the stuff we couldnt fit in last time.
Don't get me wrong...DLP is fabulous. We had one of the best weeks of our lives as a family there and it is a very special place but I doubt wed return.
But hold on! Is it fair to compare them anyway? If we compare the 2 Magic Kingdoms then DLP wins. If we compare cost and convenience DLP wins. I suppose it come down to what it is someone wants when they ask Should we go to DLP or WDW?
My answer is, If you want a quality Disney experience then all you need is DLP. If you want the holiday of a lifetime then you must go to WDW.
DLP is great, WDW is epic.