NewbieMouse
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2010
- Messages
- 1,342
DL vs WDW - it's like debating which flavor of ice cream is better. You go to Baskin & Robbins and there are 31 flavors. Everybody gets their favorite flavor of ice cream most of the time, but sometimes it's fun to try another flavor. And when you're done, you are satisfied & full of ice cream.
DL is **NOT** WDW. And WDW is **NOT** DL. Some reasons that our family loves DL:
- it's easy to get around both parks.
- park hopper tickets are totally worth it. We park hop every day.
- EMH is totally worth going to if you have EMH or MM. Because the locals never want to wake up that early! First 2-3 hours that the parks are open are golden & wonderful.
- The weather - we much prefer it to humid Florida!
- character interaction - this is where being there when the park opens is helpful because every morning, we always see the Mad Hatter, Peter Pan, and Captain Hook just wandering around in Fantasyland. NO FP NEEDED!
- You don't have to mess with magic bands
- You don't have to plan your meals 6 months in advance.
- You can be more spontaneous and you don't have to book rides 2 months ahead of time.
- Pirates of the Caribbean has 2 drops and it's awesome!
- Did I mention the weather?
- 'off site' is not a horrible thing. In fact the Best Western Park Place Inn is closer to the main gate than the GCH, I think.
- you don't have to plan on an hour bus ride in order to go to another park or to make a dining reservation. Because pretty much everything is within 10-15 min walking distance (i.e., far corner of DL to far corner of DCA, or DL main entrance to DL hotel).
We just got back from visiting WDW (we are DLR regulars who usually go every Christmas). It was a lot of fun to go to WDW, and I agree with previous posters that they are not really comparable. But pound for pound, this list ^ pretty much sums up the main reasons I prefer DLR. I really HATED having to plan FP 2 months out. If the new DLR system uses magic bands but still only allows 'day of' FP I would enjoy that. The kids really liked the magic bands. But at DLR I love having so much in such a compact space that makes hopping easy; WDW felt like so much effort in this regard, and the FP/ADR situation made it really hard to change your plans. It does feel more immersive, but I think one thing I like about our DLR trips is that they are part of a larger trip that is beyond Disney. I do like doing other things as well!

We went to DLP in 2013, and also really missed a lot about DLR. I think I will always have a special place in my heart for my "home park".
