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Has anybody been to both? Which one was better / did you like more?
This OP makes sure you book everything you want to do asap. Plan your whole day out and get the fast passes for the big rides you want to do because the lines are going to be long all day.They are actually pretty different. Disneyworld is a place you escape to for a week or so, it's very regimented and requires detailed planning at least 60 days out or you are going to have a fun, but probably frustrating time. It's a lot of fun provided you do the required planning.
Disneyland on the other hand is a 2-3 day thing, can possibly be condensed to a day if you are okay with skipping out on some things you probably shouldn't skip but don't mind missing things you don't know about.
I live in LA and go to Disneyland probably like twice a month with my wife and kid. It's fun and we just go with the flow, doing what we feel like/can get a fast pass for.
I also have done disneyworld twice in the last few years. It's definitely the more impressive of the two due to the ambition, budget, size, and complexity of the operations. Just don't go thinking you can just wing it and have a good time. You need to book your fast passes as soon as you can (60 days before if you are on property) you need to plan what park you are hitting at what day and if it is worth getting to the park an hour before opening (some rides will routinely run a 2+ hour line unless you do the power walk race at park opening)
I live in LA and go to Disneyland probably like twice a month with my wife and kid. It's fun and we just go with the flow, doing what we feel like/can get a fast pass for.
Im more inclined to ask how much would that even cost?I am big believer in everyone spending their free time, with no judgement from others. Go to Europe or stay at home for a week. Your business not mine.
But, c'mon...
WHAT THE DONALD DUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU?
You buy an annual pass.Im more inclined to ask how much would that even cost?
$419 for residents is a decent price, Ill give them that. For me that'd be like 1/3 of my tax rebate each year (if I were a resident)You buy an annual pass.
I have family in L.A. that gets annual passes every year. It's really not a bad price and they do a lot of things there including the restaurants.$419 for residents is a decent price, Ill give them that. For me that'd be like 1/3 of my tax rebate each year (if I were a resident)
that said, twice a month (or basically once a paychack) does seem pretty excessive. But hey, i work a dead end job so that's just from my perspective.
I've only been to Disney World but I've done a lot of research online and from what I understand Disneyland has the exclusive Indiana Jones ride, which is supposed to be great and the superior version of Pirates of The Caribbean.
It also has an exclusive Toon Town area with a Roger Rabbit ride.
Plus there's simply the history of being the original park and the only one Walt himself set foot in.
Con: it's in florida. Takes at least a week to see everything due to sheer size. Rain, rain rain. Ideally you want to stay at one of their hotels.
What it doesn't have is Animal Kingdom and two of the best rides of all time in Operation Everest and Avatar. Hollywood Studios also has the original version of Tower of Terror, AeroSmith's Rocking Roller Coaster abs Toy Story Land as exclusives: Star Wars Land connects to Star Tours. Epcot bores kids but I love it....Magic Kingdom though kinda sucks compared to Disneyland with worse versions of all the rides. That said Snow White's Mine train is probably my favorite ride in any Disney Park and they're building Tron from Shanghai so it will eventually be great.
I miss living in SoCal though and having free admission to visit Disneyland any time and not feeling obligated to spend all day.
The rain really is a bitch in Florida, an overcast day isn't too bad since it's easier on your eyes and you don't need to wear sunglasses but it's simply no fun to get rained on and it happens constantly.
My bad, I was specifically comparing the two "castle parks" Magic Kingdom and Disneyland, obviously there are more parks in Florida than in California.
You're wrong to say Magic Kingdom has worse versions of all the rides though, while this is a matter of opinion I've always thought the exterior of the Haunted Mansion is cooler in Florida than the one in California, but either way the ride itself is basically the same, the Florida one is not "inferior"
On top of that I've heard the Florida version in Jungle Cruise is actually the better one because you go through the flooded temple which is missing in the California one.
Other rides like Big Thunder Railroad and Splash Mountain are the same in both parks aren't they?
Annual passes for all of us. And when you have a pass your consumption of the park is different than someone going on vacation. We spend a few hours there. Grab a fastpass or two for key rides, and just enjoy the park atmosphere. I have a four year old daughter so she is in the prime age where she can do 95% of the stuff and still believes in magic.I am big believer in everyone spending their free time, with no judgement from others. Go to Europe or stay at home for a week. Your business not mine.
But, c'mon...
WHAT THE DONALD DUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU?
Pirates is worse, Space Mountain is worse, Haunted Mansion is worse, Splash and Big Thunder are fine but I generally get the sense that Orlando cheaps out on lighting and VFX due to the lack of wannabe Hollywood talent. I'll give you Jungle Cruise. Like I said Magic Kingdon could be objectively better because Snow White and Tron are fucking amaze balls.
It isn't. The rides are very similar inside but the facade is different. In Anaheim, the Haunted Mansion exterior fits in with the New Orleans theme and the one in Florida fits in with the Liberty Square theme better.Why is Haunted Mansion worse?
Why is Haunted Mansion worse?
In disneyland version, when they gather all of you to the stretching painting room, you are actually on an elevator that's slowing descending, because they need to get you underground as the actual ride is in another building due to space limitations in the park.Why is Haunted Mansion worse?
Disney World has so much more to see and do, but Florida sucks.
Weather? That seems like a no brainier to me. Florida sucks most of the year and walking around Epcot in 100+ humidity is torture.What world do you live in where California is better than Florida?
What world do you live in where California is better than Florida?