mAlien13
Down with Disney
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- Jan 31, 2006
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I think this debate is always so interesting. I went to DLR often when I was growing up, and loved it as a little girl, so magical! It is definately how my Disneymania was born. When I was little older, my family started traveling to WDW instead, and WOW!! I was blown away then and still am. When my hubby and I took our first trip with our kids, it was hands down no questions asked, WDW. The next time, back to WDW. Then started to think about what the kids were missing ( not to mention my DH ) by not experiencing the origional. We decided to go this past April, and WE LOVED IT!!! DLR offers an entirely different expereince than WDW. This is what I would say to anyone trying to figure out which to visit: What kind of trip do you want? Do want a warm, relaxed, calmer expereince? Do you just want to wonder and let the fun find you? Then go to DLR. Do you want an action packed, senses blowing just this side of overwhelming turbo vacation? Do want to plan it all out and soak everything in? Then go to WDW.
Personally, I won't choose between the two. They are so different. We will keep going to both. Because we can drive to DLR, it is a movey saver, and easy to plan on a more spur of the moment type of thing. You don't need near as much time, while I believe WDW is a minimum 6 day event. If it weren't for airfare tho, we'd probably go to WDW more frequently.
If you've never been to either, and you love Disney, TRY them both. It is worth it no matter what.
Personally, I won't choose between the two. They are so different. We will keep going to both. Because we can drive to DLR, it is a movey saver, and easy to plan on a more spur of the moment type of thing. You don't need near as much time, while I believe WDW is a minimum 6 day event. If it weren't for airfare tho, we'd probably go to WDW more frequently.
If you've never been to either, and you love Disney, TRY them both. It is worth it no matter what.