TinkBride
I am pro Spaceship Earth wand. I am anti candy/cak
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Just back from DLR! As a WDW vet with a lot of experience with WDW, I tried really hard to visit DLR with a fresh set of eyes and be un-biased in my perception of the resort. I will start with our first day. We visited CA first, and based on the entrance, I was a little underwhelmed. Granted, this is a temporary issue and I was aware that there would be a lot of construction going on at the entrance, but
wow.
We arrived about 10:30 and the park was EMPTY. We walked onto Monsters, Inc. , then HTOT, then the new Little Mermaid ride. As a diehard LM fan, I was really excited about this attraction. It was totally adorable and I loved it. Monsters was good, but not much beyond that, if we had little ones in tow, I am sure it would have been more of a hit. HTOT was decent, but I think the WDW has a slight edge over the CA version.
After those three we headed to the Pier and started to get in line for Screamin FP, but a couple handed us ones before we were able to get our own. We walked right onto CS, and it was GREAT! Such a smooth roller coaster. Right after getting off, we got another FP for early afternoon. We then headed to TSMM. The wait was 40 mins, and we waited every bit of that 40 mins, if not longer. Carbon copy of the WDW version, but still cute and fun. (Not worth a 40 min. wait IMHO, but DH just HAD to ride it.) Next we grabbed lunch at the pizza place across from the swings. Food was typical park food, not inedible, but not fantastic. By this time, our FP for screamin were good, so we headed back and rode again.
After that we were off to GRR. Oddly enough we did not get very wet. Which was good, because we enjoyed the ride and didnt get soaked. Although, I would not use our experience as a benchmark, because everyone else getting off the ride was drenched. We then headed to Soarin and enjoyed that. Same thing as WDW, but still a fave for us.
At this point, it was about 3:30 and we had dinner reservations for 7:20 at Ariels. And. We. Were. Done. So we headed to the GC to check out the resort. Beautiful resort and nice comfy chairs to hang out in. We sat there for about ½ hour and relaxed. The resort very much felt like Wilderness Lodge at WDW which was great, because it is one of our faves. We decided if we came back we would stay there.
We headed back to the park and just kinda hung around, took in Muppets 3D, and re-rode some of the rides. At 7:00 we went to Ariels to check in, and decided to have a drink at the Cove. And they had my Superfruit Maragrita I fell in love with on our trip to WDW last November, so I was one happy girl. Ate the seafood/meat app, the tri tip, and the WOC dessert, and was a little disappointed. (Mind you, I was getting a killer migraine, and not feeling great.) Hubby liked it, but was not in love. Got our WOC FP and headed to the ridiculousness that is the WOC waiting corral. Cmon Disney, you cant get a better system in place? That was just plain madness, and had no organization to the way they were grouping people. WOC was magnificent, but I gotta say the process of being able to see it almost ruined an awesome show.
Day 2 we arrived at DL around 11:30 AM .eek. So much for being rope droppers. But, it did not matter one bit. It was a good day, and we hardly waited for anything. We literally accomplished everything we wanted in the 10 hours we were there. Couple of notes: Main Street USA was so amazingly above and beyond WDW main street. I think a lot of this had to do with the castle. With the castle being so much smaller, your eyes were drawn to more on Main Street, and less on the castle. So, I think I was able to immerse myself more in the Main Street experience. Something I never do at WDW.
The castle .what a shocker. I was prepared for small, but WOW. But not a bad wow, just wow. It seemed so quaint and charming, not at all lesser of a castle, just different. It took A LOT of getting used to to not see the castle from every land, but it was so nice at the same time. It made the land you were in feel like its own little world. The lands were so compact. Sometimes this was great (immersion, theming etc.) other times it was just a plain hassle (crowded walkways, etc.)
The standouts: Indiana Jones ..LOVE! Great ride. POTC. Holey moley the WDW version will just never compare. Hands down so much better than WDW.
HM and Splash .*sigh* maybe it was my mind playing tricks on me and DH, but these rides seemed to move at a higher speed than the WDW versions. DH joked that Splash logs were really jet skis compared to WDW logs. I prefer the WDW HM and Splash over the DLR version, but I just chalk that up to personal preference. Winnie the Pooh I kept waiting to bounce with Tigger and was sad when I didnt. But I like the loading area better at DLR. Fantasyland was basically neither here nor there for me in comparison to WDW. Except for the obvious. Mr. Toad. I have very specific memories from my first trip to WDW at 3 years old of this ride, and it was so nice to see Mr. Toad again. WDW really screwed that one up. IASW ..love the DLR version. With the Disney characters interspersed through the ride so cute.
Space Mountain ..I know I am going to get criticized, flamed, and probably bashed for this one. I like WDW better. Call me crazy. Call me delusional. But, I was just not seeing how the DLR version was sooooo much better. Yeah there is music, but I was not a fan. I like how at WDW you can hear the screams in the dark from the other riders.
Tomorrowland one question. WHY oh WHY would they move the rockets to the entrance of tomorrowland? It creates such madness at the entrance and it is just unnecessary.
Fireworks DLR . So. Much. Better. Tinkerbell flies TWICE!? And AROUND the castle? And dont even get me started on Dumbo. When I caught my first glimpse of Dumbo I burst into tears.
Our third day we basically went back through and re-rode everything we wanted to catch again at both DL and CA.
All in all the crowds were great, the longest we waited for anything was 40 minutes. We saw everything we were interested in seeing in 2.5 days (remember we have no kids)and that was nearly everything even Heimlichs Chew Chew Train and the Storybook Canal Boats. There were some ride breakdowns, but nothing that was not fixed promptly. (1-2 hours at most). It was typical for any park I have ever been to.
To sum up my obnoxious rambling .DLR is a quality experience. Every Disney fan should go at least once. At the end of the day, I prefer WDW. But, I strongly believe that the park you grew up with, have your earliest memories of, etc. will always hold a dear place in your heart. I actually found myself preferring the experience of commuting from park to park. It felt a little weird to not have to get on a monorail or boat to get to MK (or DL). I prefer the distance between parks at WDW because I feel like you have a more unique experience of that park. Personal opinion.
DL was fantastic, it had the nostalgia and magic I knew it would. CA ..I really could have done without. While nice to visit for a first time, I probably would not concern myself with a repeat visit to CA. I learned that a return visit to DLR will always be coupled with another trip (being that we are from Indiana.). Whereas WDW is our ONLY destination when we plan a trip there.
DH said he was okay with never returning to DLR, but he is not as Disney-centric as I am. And he doesnt get all excited about it being Walts park. He felt that WDW held more magic and he enjoyed it more.
DLR was beautiful and so charming. If you love Disney, and you love Walt, and everything that Walt hoped for in his park .you must .MUST visit DLR in your lifetime. Regardless of what you prefer your home park to be, you owe it to yourself to see where it all began. And you may find that you are pleasantly surprised by the charm that DLR has. Something I dont know if WDW will ever be able to capture.

We arrived about 10:30 and the park was EMPTY. We walked onto Monsters, Inc. , then HTOT, then the new Little Mermaid ride. As a diehard LM fan, I was really excited about this attraction. It was totally adorable and I loved it. Monsters was good, but not much beyond that, if we had little ones in tow, I am sure it would have been more of a hit. HTOT was decent, but I think the WDW has a slight edge over the CA version.
After those three we headed to the Pier and started to get in line for Screamin FP, but a couple handed us ones before we were able to get our own. We walked right onto CS, and it was GREAT! Such a smooth roller coaster. Right after getting off, we got another FP for early afternoon. We then headed to TSMM. The wait was 40 mins, and we waited every bit of that 40 mins, if not longer. Carbon copy of the WDW version, but still cute and fun. (Not worth a 40 min. wait IMHO, but DH just HAD to ride it.) Next we grabbed lunch at the pizza place across from the swings. Food was typical park food, not inedible, but not fantastic. By this time, our FP for screamin were good, so we headed back and rode again.
After that we were off to GRR. Oddly enough we did not get very wet. Which was good, because we enjoyed the ride and didnt get soaked. Although, I would not use our experience as a benchmark, because everyone else getting off the ride was drenched. We then headed to Soarin and enjoyed that. Same thing as WDW, but still a fave for us.
At this point, it was about 3:30 and we had dinner reservations for 7:20 at Ariels. And. We. Were. Done. So we headed to the GC to check out the resort. Beautiful resort and nice comfy chairs to hang out in. We sat there for about ½ hour and relaxed. The resort very much felt like Wilderness Lodge at WDW which was great, because it is one of our faves. We decided if we came back we would stay there.
We headed back to the park and just kinda hung around, took in Muppets 3D, and re-rode some of the rides. At 7:00 we went to Ariels to check in, and decided to have a drink at the Cove. And they had my Superfruit Maragrita I fell in love with on our trip to WDW last November, so I was one happy girl. Ate the seafood/meat app, the tri tip, and the WOC dessert, and was a little disappointed. (Mind you, I was getting a killer migraine, and not feeling great.) Hubby liked it, but was not in love. Got our WOC FP and headed to the ridiculousness that is the WOC waiting corral. Cmon Disney, you cant get a better system in place? That was just plain madness, and had no organization to the way they were grouping people. WOC was magnificent, but I gotta say the process of being able to see it almost ruined an awesome show.
Day 2 we arrived at DL around 11:30 AM .eek. So much for being rope droppers. But, it did not matter one bit. It was a good day, and we hardly waited for anything. We literally accomplished everything we wanted in the 10 hours we were there. Couple of notes: Main Street USA was so amazingly above and beyond WDW main street. I think a lot of this had to do with the castle. With the castle being so much smaller, your eyes were drawn to more on Main Street, and less on the castle. So, I think I was able to immerse myself more in the Main Street experience. Something I never do at WDW.
The castle .what a shocker. I was prepared for small, but WOW. But not a bad wow, just wow. It seemed so quaint and charming, not at all lesser of a castle, just different. It took A LOT of getting used to to not see the castle from every land, but it was so nice at the same time. It made the land you were in feel like its own little world. The lands were so compact. Sometimes this was great (immersion, theming etc.) other times it was just a plain hassle (crowded walkways, etc.)
The standouts: Indiana Jones ..LOVE! Great ride. POTC. Holey moley the WDW version will just never compare. Hands down so much better than WDW.
HM and Splash .*sigh* maybe it was my mind playing tricks on me and DH, but these rides seemed to move at a higher speed than the WDW versions. DH joked that Splash logs were really jet skis compared to WDW logs. I prefer the WDW HM and Splash over the DLR version, but I just chalk that up to personal preference. Winnie the Pooh I kept waiting to bounce with Tigger and was sad when I didnt. But I like the loading area better at DLR. Fantasyland was basically neither here nor there for me in comparison to WDW. Except for the obvious. Mr. Toad. I have very specific memories from my first trip to WDW at 3 years old of this ride, and it was so nice to see Mr. Toad again. WDW really screwed that one up. IASW ..love the DLR version. With the Disney characters interspersed through the ride so cute.
Space Mountain ..I know I am going to get criticized, flamed, and probably bashed for this one. I like WDW better. Call me crazy. Call me delusional. But, I was just not seeing how the DLR version was sooooo much better. Yeah there is music, but I was not a fan. I like how at WDW you can hear the screams in the dark from the other riders.
Tomorrowland one question. WHY oh WHY would they move the rockets to the entrance of tomorrowland? It creates such madness at the entrance and it is just unnecessary.
Fireworks DLR . So. Much. Better. Tinkerbell flies TWICE!? And AROUND the castle? And dont even get me started on Dumbo. When I caught my first glimpse of Dumbo I burst into tears.
Our third day we basically went back through and re-rode everything we wanted to catch again at both DL and CA.
All in all the crowds were great, the longest we waited for anything was 40 minutes. We saw everything we were interested in seeing in 2.5 days (remember we have no kids)and that was nearly everything even Heimlichs Chew Chew Train and the Storybook Canal Boats. There were some ride breakdowns, but nothing that was not fixed promptly. (1-2 hours at most). It was typical for any park I have ever been to.
To sum up my obnoxious rambling .DLR is a quality experience. Every Disney fan should go at least once. At the end of the day, I prefer WDW. But, I strongly believe that the park you grew up with, have your earliest memories of, etc. will always hold a dear place in your heart. I actually found myself preferring the experience of commuting from park to park. It felt a little weird to not have to get on a monorail or boat to get to MK (or DL). I prefer the distance between parks at WDW because I feel like you have a more unique experience of that park. Personal opinion.
DL was fantastic, it had the nostalgia and magic I knew it would. CA ..I really could have done without. While nice to visit for a first time, I probably would not concern myself with a repeat visit to CA. I learned that a return visit to DLR will always be coupled with another trip (being that we are from Indiana.). Whereas WDW is our ONLY destination when we plan a trip there.
DH said he was okay with never returning to DLR, but he is not as Disney-centric as I am. And he doesnt get all excited about it being Walts park. He felt that WDW held more magic and he enjoyed it more.
DLR was beautiful and so charming. If you love Disney, and you love Walt, and everything that Walt hoped for in his park .you must .MUST visit DLR in your lifetime. Regardless of what you prefer your home park to be, you owe it to yourself to see where it all began. And you may find that you are pleasantly surprised by the charm that DLR has. Something I dont know if WDW will ever be able to capture.
