Well, don't forget: you're only counting *rides* when you say 'attractions.'
It's true both resorts have the same number of rides, but WDW has a lot more attractions. It has a zoo, a world showcase evoking a World's Fair, and DHS is supposed to have a lot of shows. WDW also has a lot more Disney hotels, golf courses, spas, fireworks. And at one time a lot more parades and nighttime extravaganzas (hopefully, it will again).
And WDW has more third-party off-site attractions for people doing long vacations.
Point taken but at the same time, I’ve never seen World Showcase listed as an attraction on park maps… and you could just as easially include the boardwalk atmosphere of Pixar Pier and the rockwork of Radiator springs if placemaking is going to be an attraction in and of itself.
Thst said, I’m going by what both list as an attraction. If we go by rides only, the difference is worse.
I say this with awareness that before they were willing to admit Main Street USA was nothing but a big junk shop over here (it’s still in it’s classic form over there) they listed the front locker and stroller rental as an attraction to pad that category on the maps for attractions in that “land”.
Also, if golf courses, resorts, and third party off-property attractions were included in the cost of admission, I’d consider including all that in this discussion but since it’s not, it seems a little disengenuous to include all of that.
… especially with the third party stuff when the whole original idea of WDW was to create a buffer that would prevent all of that from encroaching on the resort experience.
One last thought, I don’t know if you’ve ever been to DL but I’ll say in my experience, the quality of their live entertainment - what they have of it - is a higher caliber (Additions under Chapek for Marvel not withstanding) and the last time I was there, things that were long cut from live entertainment here (like the diamond/ruby horseshoe) were still humming over there.
No offense to the equity performers in FL but I’m guessing the quality difference has to do with who’s living in the area out there looking for that kind of work which offers them a larger pool.
I’m guessing the cuts to our streetmosphere and live entertainment on the other hand, which started well before COVID, are due to them being cheap.