disneylovin24
~Let It Go~
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When you're staying at a Disney resort, what is it about the presence of the other 30 or so resorts that pleases you so?
I actually really enjoy resort hopping and enjoying the atmosphere at the other resorts. I feel like a trip is not complete for me if I don't walk around the Poly, GF, Contemporary, BC, YC and Boardwalk among others!
Like I have said before, WDW is about a lot more than the theme parks for me. I like the different dining options the resorts have to offer along with the things to do outside of the parks on property. And this is why I think WDW will keep doing just fine without entering into a ride race with Universal, because it has a lot more to offer than rides.
The reality is if ride count is your priority neither of these parks are your best bet, I went to school in Utah and they have a local park called Lagoon that has twice as many rides as any of the individual Disney or Universal parks, no lines either, on an average day I'd probably get 20 coaster rides and another 30 flat rides, including repeat rides. On a good day at Disney I doubt I get 20 rides total, including repeat rides.
There are dozens of parks that put Disney and Universal to shame based on ride count but I think most of us would agree they aren't even in the same league as Disney or Universal when it comes to themes, parades, shows, nighttime entertainment, cleanliness, guest service, overall atmosphere, etc, etc.
I did a quick count and of all the Orlando resorts Epcot has the fewest number of rides I would be upset if I missed on a trip (6 with only 2 absolute must rides) but I'd still rather be at Epcot than Lagoon or even Six Flags.
I'd love for Disney to add more rides, especially at Epcot, but even if they don't I'll still go back because it's about so much more than rides.
If rides were our only priority, we'd stay home and just go to Worlds of Fun, our local theme park. And save tons of money.
I was willing to put up with less rides at Disney because with fastpass we could do a decent number of rides and still have time for the parades, characters and shows. It was truly an awesome balance. The best of both worlds. But with FP+ the ride part of our trip will take a lot more of our time than ever before (because of the standby lines we will be waiting in). So I feel the balance is all upset. And once I take a critical look at that balance, I have to reevaluate the entire thing.
IF rides are not your only priority then why does it bother you that FP+ will only give you 3 options a day? If you care about more than rides I feel like riding 3 rides via FP and a few others via standby is good and probably will cover all of your favorites. I don't care if rides are your top priority, but I don't get saying they aren't then going on about FP+.
So Disney has more hotels? So? They are hotels, you sleep in them. Honestly, the last thing I care about is how many hotels a theme park has. Rides? Yes. Attractions? Yes. But hotels? Yeah no.
To each is own, but the amount of hotels a theme park has should not be a deciding factor in how impressive it is. Especially when a few them are basically motels with big statues in front of them. And hey, I quite like staying at Pop Century so there is nothing wrong with it, but it's a hotel.![]()
My family visited AOA this past trip and it honestly was one of the highlights of my trip. Little Mermaid, Cars and the Lion King are 3 of my favorite Disney movies and I really enjoyed walking around and seeing the theming. When I was younger I really enjoyed seeing the theming at the All Star Resorts.


But, I am worried about the new generation not appreciating the old classics as much as me.
