Disney World vs. Disneyland/DCA

I've been to WDW many, many, many times and just got back from my first trip to DL. While out there, my wife and I kept comparing everything to WDW and giving the edge to one attraction over the other. This gave me the idea for a trip report, WDW vs. DL. I'm comparing only the attractions that we did in both parks in Amaheim.

One man's opinion:

Buzz Lightyear Rides: DL's ride is not rapid fire, but the targets seem to be a little easier to hit. We gave a very slight edge to WDW.

Space Mountain: Not even close! DL has double-ride cars, music the whole way through, and is dark! A great, smooth ride, but doesn't have the same dips as WDW. I wonder what people who have been to DL and not WDW think when they ride Space at WDW for the first time. HUGE advantage to DL.

Splash Mountain: This is my favorite ride at WDW, so DL was really going to have to measure up here. I'm not crazy about the one-seat per row cars, and the inside of Splash didn't match up to WDW's. It seemed shorter and rushed. Edge to WDW.

Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Weird thing--outside loading and unloading! Ride was virtually the same, but we didn't bounce through the Tigger section, which is my wife's favorite part. Edge to WDW.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Slower, longer, better themed at DL. They use the music from the movie in parts of the ride and it's just done better. Two dark thrill hills along the way. DL did this ride right. Edge to DL.

Haunted Mansion: Virtually identical rides, but WDW wins out with the recent rehab additions and the outside themeing of the building. WDW.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad:
Again, pretty much a carbon copy of each other. This ride has never done much for me. Even.

Soarin: The ride is exactly the same, the difference is queueing. While WDW has ecological info on the walls, DL has flight history and information on the walls for your reading pleasure. Tiny edge to DL because I enjoy the flight info more than the green info.

The other attractions we did are not at WDW, but merit mention.

Indiana Jones: This was the best themed queue at DL. While not at WDW, it's clone is Dinosaur at AK. Comparing those two, Indiana Jones got this ride right. Very well done all around.

California Screamin: Great coaster. Very smooth and exciting. One of our favorites on the trip.

Toy Story Midway Mania: I haven't ridden this at WDW, so I did no comparison. That being said, Disney scores BIG with this ride. We had so much fun doing this that we both felt it was worth standing in line for an hour a second time to do it all over again. Lots of fun!

Matterhorn: We rode this since it was a Walt original. Been there, done that, never again. A herky-jerky disappointment.

Aladdin Stage Show: Probably the best live show on Disney property, easily rivaling Festival of the Lion King. Very well done, entertaining and funny. The Genie makes the show and we had a good one. This is a must-see for everyone.

General observations: DL is quite smaller, but still has a nice charm to it. It's nice to have everything right there at your walking pleasure. We did DL and DCA for two days without any transportation other than our feet. We stayed right across the street (Fairfield Inn) and were on Disney property in 5 minutes.

I never could get over all of the outside queueing at DL. We thought we had messed up at Space Mountain when we were outside for so much of the queue, but we quickly learned that this is the way it is. We missed WDW's themeing and queueing because it seemed to tell the story better for the attraction. DL almost had a Six Flags feel to it with the outside queues.

DCA was also great. I don't know why all the complaints abound about this park. We had a great time there.

Oh yeah, the CM's at DL and DCA were fantastic. We did not encounter a "sour" one the entire trip. Very courteous, very friendly, very talkative and engaging, almost having a southern charm to them that I didn't expect in Southern California. Our attitude as park guests towards them as CM's goes a long way. Relationships are a two-way street.

Overall, a great trip, better than we expected. I'm glad we had the chance to go.
 

SpongeScott

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Great comparison, Scott. Good to know that both coasts have phenomenal experiences to offer Disney lovers.

Any pictures? :D
I never thought you would ask! :ROFLOL:

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They need to "fix" the castle. Maybe a little Miracle-Gro?
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Double-rider Space Mountain cars. *thumbs*
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Forgot to mention in the first post, I was there to run the half-marathon.
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Open plaza area when you walk through the security checkpoint. DCA to the left, DL to the right, DD straight ahead. Very nicely done.
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SpongeScott

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DCA entrance
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Paradise Pier at DCA
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Screamin'
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Midway Mania
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Marathon pics:

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I ran so fast, I was a blur to the camera. :lol:
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Booking it through Downtown Disney, coming up on Mile 13.
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Why marathoners run!
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tigsmom

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Great comparison report and great pictures. :sohappy:
Glad you had a good time and ((HUGS)) for the race (gotta love the bling! :cool: ).
 

SpongeScott

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Original Poster
Fantastic pics! Love the open plaza area with the 3 entrances.

So, you never compared Marathons... DL or WDW? :D
I'll give the edge to DL since we got to run out on the streets of Anaheim and that is was cooler and more comfortable. Running through DL and DCA was great!
 

ClemsonTigger

Naturally Grumpy
Thanks for sharing the great report and pictures Scott.
Two bits of neck bling? Both from DL?
What are they for, run and beauty pageant? :D
 

SpongeScott

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Original Poster
Thanks for sharing the great report and pictures Scott.
Two bits of neck bling? Both from DL?
What are they for, run and beauty pageant? :D
Oh yeah, Dave I am HOTT. :ROFLOL: The gold castle medal is for the DL race, the blue medal is the Coast-to-Coast Challenge medal. 1000 of us runners ran in the WDW and DL marathon races in the same calendar year, so we got this special medal.
 

ClemsonTigger

Naturally Grumpy
Oh yeah, Dave I am HOTT. :ROFLOL: The gold castle medal is for the DL race, the blue medal is the Coast-to-Coast Challenge medal. 1000 of us runners ran in the WDW and DL marathon races in the same calendar year, so we got this special medal.

Well, to someone you may very well be.......:eek:







....someone ain't me however....:cool:


Very, very nice bling indeed! Great accomplishment you running fool!
 

George

Liker of Things
Premium Member
Great report Scott. I thought your attraction by attraction comparison was very well done.
 

One Lil Spark

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By the way, could you possibly call me at work again and read me your TR? Something tells me it would be far more enjoyable that way. :lookaroun :lol:
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
No
By the way, could you possibly call me at work again and read me your TR? Something tells me it would be far more enjoyable that way. :lookaroun :lol:
A new WDWMagic feature: TRs on tape! :ROFLOL:

Great trip report Scott! Enjoyed your comparisons. I agree, DCA gets an undeserved bad rap. DS13 and I absolutely loved Screamin', even riding in the rain! :eek:
 

MKCP 1985

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Awesome - I am so eager for a return trip to Disneyland. I haven't been since 19*cough79cough* A little while . . . :eek:

Last time I was out in LA, Space Mountain was closed for rehab. I picked up a park map and Space Mountain wasn't even on it!!!

I guess you didn't make it to the Roger Rabbit attraction in Toontown. I've always been intrigued by that one.

I'm in agreement with all your choices, except one surprised me and that was Haunted Mansion. I thought you'd like the Southern Bayou theming of Disneyland's version, and from the internet reports I've read, they got the same effects WDW received. I guess I'll have to go see it for myself! :D

Glad you had a great trip!

and congrats on finishing another half marathon. That's what? 3 this year? *dies*
 

hpyhnt 1000

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Very nice report! Nice to see how DL compares to WDW, at least in your mind anway. :lol: Congrats on running the marathon, too. :wave:
 

SpongeScott

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Original Poster
Awesome - I am so eager for a return trip to Disneyland. I haven't been since 19*cough79cough* A little while . . . :eek:

Last time I was out in LA, Space Mountain was closed for rehab. I picked up a park map and Space Mountain wasn't even on it!!!

I guess you didn't make it to the Roger Rabbit attraction in Toontown. I've always been intrigued by that one.

I'm in agreement with all your choices, except one surprised me and that was Haunted Mansion. I thought you'd like the Southern Bayou theming of Disneyland's version, and from the internet reports I've read, they got the same effects WDW received. I guess I'll have to go see it for myself! :D

Glad you had a great trip!

and congrats on finishing another half marathon. That's what? 3 this year? *dies*
The next time I go to Toontown will be to take my grandchildren. And as for HM at DL, I've never liked the plantation home look. Joy didn't believe me when I told her that building was HM.
 

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