May Have to Solo - Orlando or Anaheim?

I do both solo...both have their pros & cons. Going back to DLR this year...the pros I'm looking forward to are: the 2 parks being so close / walkable from one another, MUCH better / easier park hopping; more of a 'locals' park I get 'adopted' far more often there than WDW. The locals notice things / people around them more than @ WDW, and are more apt to strike up conversations, invite you to join them on a ride, give tips & tips (they're very proud of their parks), or even share a table for a meal. It feels more like friends & family @ DLR, and more like strangers @ WDW.
 
Well, I'm doing it! Anaheim on August 22nd and 23rd (with the 21st as a possible half day should I want to since I get in early - LAX though, booo!). This is a birthday present to myself, even though a week late. I will finally get to see the 60th anniversary stuff, just in time too! It'll end up costing me a little mroe than I'd like it too, but really not that bad (airfare on SW was only $230 and I got a cheap hotel rate from work). I'll be at the Embassy Suites, which is further than I'd like, but still walkable.

I am excited!
 
Well, I'm doing it! Anaheim on August 22nd and 23rd (with the 21st as a possible half day should I want to since I get in early - LAX though, booo!). This is a birthday present to myself, even though a week late. I will finally get to see the 60th anniversary stuff, just in time too! It'll end up costing me a little mroe than I'd like it too, but really not that bad (airfare on SW was only $230 and I got a cheap hotel rate from work). I'll be at the Embassy Suites, which is further than I'd like, but still walkable.

I am excited!
I must admit to having been to Disney World about 20 times in my life, and finally visiting Disneyland in 2012 for the first time. Since I was so used to WDW, Disneyland was a bit of a letdown for me. This probably has a lot to do with being used to WDW, which is pretty large in size. I am not sure I'll do DLR again, even though I am in Los Angeles on and off for my work. That said, I did LOVE the fact that DLR has the Alice in Wonderland and Pinocchio rides and still has Snow White, Mr. Toad and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. I miss those at WDW.

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I must admit to having been to Disney World about 20 times in my life, and finally visiting Disneyland in 2012 for the first time. Since I was so used to WDW, Disneyland was a bit of a letdown for me. This probably has a lot to do with being used to WDW, which is pretty large in size. I am not sure I'll do DLR again, even though I am in Los Angeles on and off for my work. That said, I did LOVE the fact that DLR has the Alice in Wonderland and Pinocchio rides and still has Snow White, Mr. Toad and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. I miss those at WDW.

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I totally get that. My first time at DL I was...underwhelmed, but it does have a lot going for it as well. I like that it's different. The one thing I really missed was Welcome Show...the opening was just so unceremonious. Everything's a little less grand, but it has a lot of charm. It also has better food in my estimation, so that's a plus (a plus for California in general I think). They do have all the classic dark rides too, though actually they never had 20,000 Leagues, but it's precursor "Submarine Adventure" (now a Finding Nemo themed ride). It's still cool, but nothing beats riding in the Nautilus! I go to WDW more, but I like to change it up too. Plus, I really want to see Disneyland Forever and Paint the Night, which are supposed to be spectacular!

So, this time it's DLR...but I won't be surprised if I'm back at WDW for Rivers of Light before too long! :teeth:
 

I must admit to having been to Disney World about 20 times in my life, and finally visiting Disneyland in 2012 for the first time. Since I was so used to WDW, Disneyland was a bit of a letdown for me. This probably has a lot to do with being used to WDW, which is pretty large in size. I am not sure I'll do DLR again, even though I am in Los Angeles on and off for my work. That said, I did LOVE the fact that DLR has the Alice in Wonderland and Pinocchio rides and still has Snow White, Mr. Toad and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. I miss those at WDW.

Wow, I'm kind of sad to hear anyone say they won't go to Disneyland again (even strangers on the internet). I was going to write a paragraph about all the great reasons to go, but once you get over that impression, I'd hope you'll find more reasons to stop in again.
 
Wow, I'm kind of sad to hear anyone say they won't go to Disneyland again (even strangers on the internet). I was going to write a paragraph about all the great reasons to go, but once you get over that impression, I'd hope you'll find more reasons to stop in again.
Well, if you think I am a 5 hour car drive from Walt Disney World, while Disneyland is on the other side of the country, Disneyland does not have the same pull for me. I do have friends who work for Disney Animation in Los Angeles, and I would to Disneyland with them when I am in LA if they were going, but generally, I find WDW more appealing. This does not mean Disneyland is not wonderful, but I guess it is what some of us are used to.
 


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