Angel Ariel
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wisblue said:I love both WDW and Disneyland but, in my opinion, they are significantly different vacation experiences. Comparing based on which has more rides and which rides are better at which resort misses what I think is the bigger point.
This thread is talking about what people like more in one park over another. Rides are going to be a part of that comparison, since they are a large part of the experience.
There are a couple of active threads about other activities at WDW like the water parks, mini golf, boat rentals, horseback riding at FW, visiting the themed resorts, etc, etc. that make WDW a much more diverse resort experience. Plus, things like the World Showcase at Epcot and the Animal Kingdom present what for me is a welcome change of pace to the chase to go on rides.
Conversely, DLR has a TON more street shows, and acts throughout the 2 parks to see than WDW. At least,.IME, they do. I think people who see DLR as only about rides are absolutely shortchanging that resort. It may not have the *same* options that WDW has, but there are still tons of things to do aside from rides.
don't see us ever scheduling a trip to California just to spend a few days at DLR. But, we frequently go to Florida to stay at WDW, and sometimes we never leave the resort grounds except to return to the airport.
The only reason we don't is because airfare is more prohibitive, and we are concerned about cross country flying with DD. I absolutely think DLR is worthy of a visit just to go there.
I highly recommend that any WDW vet going to DLR read HydroGuy's A DLR Guide for WDW Vets. They are different experiences, to be sure, but both are wonderful and special in their own ways.
