LizzyS
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Same, we went in 2018 and had a great time, but haven't felt the want to go back yet.This is how I felt about WDW. We went in 2002 and I am just now thinking about going back to WDW.
Same, we went in 2018 and had a great time, but haven't felt the want to go back yet.This is how I felt about WDW. We went in 2002 and I am just now thinking about going back to WDW.
Not sure which reddog 21 prefers, but we actually like space mtn at WDW more - probably nostalgia. We also prefer pirates at wdw which I know is an unpopular opinion. But we loved haunted mansion and small world at DLR, plus Matterhorn and Indy.You think Space Mountain is better at WDW?
That is a beautiful opening section, but even without that, DL's version would still win hands down because the ride is much longer.Pirates is better at DLR by a wide margin. You simply can't be the ambiance of the opening section with Blue Bayou.
I like the DL version a little better but it's really a toss up for me. I like the ride vehicle better and it's a little longer of a ride but WDW has more twists and turnsYou think Space Mountain is better at WDW?
I would agree Pirates is a little better only because it's a longer ride but goes extremely slow. My kids like the WDW version better. The beginning section makes no sense so it's Pirates of the Bayou then we get transported to the Carribean.Pirates is better at DLR by a wide margin. You simply can't beat the ambiance of the opening section with Blue Bayou.
except the very last scene just before you disembark is the beach with the Pirate flag, a treasure chest, sea shells...etc. I haven't been to the bayou but I'm just guessing they don't have beach sand with sea shells. Now were back to Pirates of the Bayou.You're in New Orleans Square. You float down the bayou to the cave. You transport to the Caribbean by going down into the cave. You return to New Orleans Square when you exit the cave.
Disagree. That's the title card for the ride. You see it when you walk in the attraction in the regular queue. The final scene is Captain Jack singing in his chamber.
It’s also the last thing you see before exiting the ride(which I consider part of the ride)—and the part you end up staring at the most, since that’s where the boats tend to get backed up.Disagree. That's the title card for the ride. You see it when you walk in the attraction in the regular queue. The final scene is Captain Jack singing in his chamber.
I asked because the music being IN the ride vehicle at DLR really does it for me.I like the DL version a little better but it's really a toss up for me. I like the ride vehicle better and it's a little longer of a ride but WDW has more twists and turns
Maybe due to differences in minimum wage in each state.A big win for WDW is that comparable food and beverage prices at DLR are high, and portions sizes are DlLR are generally smaller.
Examples:
3ct Cuties are $4.19 at WDW, $5.49 at DLR
Dole Whip is $5.99 vs. $7.29 (Adventureland pricing)
1/3 lb. Burger and fries - $13.49 vs. $14.79
Chicken Tenders and fries - $10.99 vs. $13.49