skippytx
Bay Lake Tower
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LOVED DL!
no planning and no stressing out.....
the only thing is i didn't feel like there was a bubble.
Totally agree with this sentiment. We took our first DL trip earlier this year on a whim. We wanted DS who was/is a Cars fanatic to see Cars Land before he's too old for it not to be "magical" for him. We had a great time. We originally thought, oh, Disneyland will be like an every 3-5 year trip to mix things up while we make a point to visit WDW every year or so. We loved it and now want to visit Disneyland more often than we originally though we would.
Biggest thing I can stress is a DL trip is not the same as a WDW trip. We plan our WDW trips a year or more out, there are spreadsheets, ADR's, FP's, and all the planning that goes along with a WDW trip. Living in Texas I wouldn't go to WDW for 3 or 4 days, not enough time to feel like you got enough done.
Disneyland is great for a quick 3 or 4 day trip, we can get inexpensive airfare to LAX pretty easily out of AUS and stay on Harbor for a good price. Our next trip to DL Jan 2018 the tickets are going to cost about the same as airfare and 5 nights hotel combined.
I don't want to make this a which destination is better, they're just different. These are my opinions regarding DL compared to WDW
Pros:
Little to no planning related stress, easy to hop between parks,
Short trip friendly - you can go for 3 days and see most things and have a great time.
Budget friendly (somewhat) - Our next trip for our family of 4 is under 3,000 bucks excluding food. Flights, Hotel and Tickets. Our trips to WDW easily run double this costs, probably closer to triple as we stay 7 or 8 nights and flights to MCO are more expensive. We do stay offsite though at DL, I don't feel staying onsite is a good value, and frankly our budget wouldn't allow it. Being able to do both a DL and WDW trip every year means the DL trip needs to be as inexpensive as possible or it gets cut and we do something else.
Nostalgia, seeing some of the original rides and attractions I'll admit was really cool.
Things are also much closer together. I think I measured on google maps the walk between buzz lightyear and pirates is half the distance at DL than at MK.
Cons:
Forget about the Disney Bubble. I love being in the bubble at WDW, but yeah, I don't feel it at Disneyland. Leaving the park and passing by the buskers and pan handlers isn't something that happens at WDW. I feel like I escape to a different world at WDW, I don't get that feeling at Disneyland.
The transportation was a shock the first time as well if your accustomed to Orlando and DME. No fancy DME area at LAX, it's literally go stand on this tiny island with your luggage and children while 6 lanes of traffic fly by you until the Disneyland resort bus shows up.
Another thing stood out, a lot of the queuing at DL is outside, it didn't bother me as we tend to visit in Jan, but it was just different than WDW. Like the Ariel ride, we're outside almost the entire wait, step through the doors and bam, you're basically on the ride. Similar with TSM. The Orlando queues seem to be more indoor giving you a break from the sun. The queue theming can help seem the wait not seem as long as well. Something to consider during the summer I think. SoCal and Orlando weather are totally different though.
I could probably go on and on all day, but as a huge WDW fan I found I love Disneyland just as much, it's just a different trip.