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Comparing Disneyland to Walt Disney World is silly. Please don't. It's like debating which ice cream flavor is the best.
BTW, it's Cherry Garcia. The ice cream flavor.
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Well these aren't attractions, but there are more things to do at WDW like go resort hopping. I love going to other resorts just to check them out. Like, you could get a surrey bike and enjoy the Boardwalk, or go to Beaches & Cream, or make s'mores at Fort Wilderness--the list goes on and on!
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Originally Posted by Ian
I've talked about this many, many times with WDW. Outside of Magic Kingdom, which has by far the most legitimate attractions of any of Disney's Orlando parks, the other three parks are really a blatant ripoff in terms of number of attractions for your admission dollars.
By my count, Magic Kingdom has right around thirty attractions.
If you want to be honest about it, Epcot has like eleven legitimate attractions? Spaceship Earth, Test Track, Mission Space (being generous here), Soarin', Nemo (again generous), Ellen, Gran Fiesta Tour, the coming-soon Frozen ride, the two films, and American Adventure.
The Studios has six, which is pretty shocking when you stop to consider that. You're paying $100 for six attractions???
Animal Kingdom has eleven, too, which is counting some pretty weak stuff like the train to Conservation Station, etc.
So best case you're getting about 33% value for your money at the three newest parks when compared to MK. Worst case you're getting 20%.
The studios has 6 attractions?
Wow.
off the top of my head-
rr roller coaster
tower of terror
muppet show
star wars
beauty and beast show
fantasmic
indana jones,
little mermaid
junior play hours
toy story mania
walt's dream
honey i shrunk the kids park
great movie ride (not sure if still open)
I"m sure i'm missing something too.
Just because you don't like an attraction, doesn't mean you can't count it.
in regard to the argument which is best,
i prefer WDW. Been to Disneyland and while i love a lot about it, love knowing Walt walked down main street, i think small world is a lot better, and i like pirates better, it doesn't compare to WDW
I can do Disneyland in 3 days easy, i've been to WDW numerous time and never come close to doing it all, much less in 3 days. You can literally spend 3 days in just the country part of epcot.
To me Disneyland is a local park, and WDW is a world destination. If you're planning a vacation to california, disneyland will be something you want to do while you're there, while with WDW people go to florida JUST for WDW.
My gf like disney, not a fanatic like me, but she likes it. we've gone to wdw 3 or 4 times. went to DL last october. her reaction was she liked DL but wouldn't go back, cause she felt she had seen it all.
I'm not putting DL down, as I love it, but as an imagineer once said-DL is cool, very nice, while WDW is majestic.
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