Fantastic questions! As a native SoCal'er and regular Disneyland visitor, and occasional WDW visitor, here's a listing of attractions unique to Disneyland (and DCA) that you won't find anywhere on WDW property in May, 2012...
Disneyland Unique Attractions
- Disneyland Story featuring Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln
- Disneyland Railroad thru Grand Canyon Diorama and Fantastic Primeval World
- Main Street Cinema
- Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (original 1963 show rumored to be coming to WDW in '11)
- Indiana Jones Adventure (widely considered to be best E Ticket in American parks)
- Tarzan's Treehouse (the Robinson's moved out back in '99)
- Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island (the pirates moved in back in '07 with lots of neat special effects)
- Sailing Ship Columbia
- Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes
- Big Thunder Ranch Petting Farm
- Pinnochio's Daring Journey
- Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
- Casey Jr. Circus Train
- Storybookland Canal Boats
- Matterhorn Bobsleds
- Snow White's Scary Adventures (to be closed in WDW by '12)
- Alice In Wonderland
- Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough Diorama
- Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
- Mickey's House and Meet Mickey Movie Barn
- Minnie's House and Meet Minnie
- Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage
- Disneyland Monorail (more a ride than legit transportation)
DCA Unique Attractions
- Monsters Inc. Mike & Sulley To The Rescue! (dark ride with very long name)
- Hyperion Theatre Alladin Show (widely considered best stage show in American parks)
- Disney Animation (several exhibits/shows inside)
- Red Car Trolley
- Heimlich's Chew Chew Train
- Flik's Flyers
- Tuck N' Rolls Drive 'Em Buggies
- Francis' Lady Bug Boogie
- California Screamin'
- Mickey's Fun Wheel (stationary gondolas are tame and have great views!)
- Silly Symphony Swings
- Golden Zephyr
- Jumpin' Jellyfish
- Goofy's Sky School
- Little Mermaid Ariels Undersea Adventure
- Grizzly River Run (twice as long and more thrilling than Kali at DAK)
- Redwood Creek Challenge Trail (DCA's Tom Sawyer Island)
- and if you are lucky with soft openings...
- Radiator Springs Racers (rumored to give Indiana Jones a run for its top dog status)
- Luigi's Flying Tires
- Mater's Junkyard Jamboree
Noticing a trend here? Yeah, the Anaheim parks are packed full of rides and attractions; much more than any WDW park, and Disneyland alone contains as many rides as two or three WDW parks combined. In 2012 when Cars Land opens, the Disneyland Resort's two theme parks will have just as many attractions as WDW's four parks combined. Not all of those rides listed above are major attractions, many are smaller spinning rides or theater presentations. But there are several big-budget epic E Tickets that are missing from WDW, like Submarine Voyage, Matterhorn, Indy, Radiator Springs Racers, etc. Not to mention a heck of a lot of smaller dark rides like Alice In Wonderland, Pinnochio, Mr. Toad's, Monsters Inc., Roger Rabbitt, etc.
And when it's time for you to experience Disneyland's more active and better themed Rivers of America section, I strongly recommend you travel it on a unique boat like the
Sailing Ship Columbia or the
Explorer Canoes.
As for rides that exist at both Disneyland Resort and WDW but that are
noticeably different in Anaheim, here's that list;
- Pirates of the Caribbean (see the missing 8 minutes of ride time that was cut from the WDW version)
- Haunted Mansion
- Peter Pan's Flight (far better technology and upkeep)
- Space Mountain
- Autopia
- it's a small world (another one with an extra 7 minutes of ride time)
- Star Tours (different queue and pre-show)
- Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters (several minutes longer with different sets)
- The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh (better exterior in Disneyland, better interior in WDW)
- Tower of Terror (Many East Coasters miss the Third Dimension room, but I've always found that scene to be a tad hokey and unconvincing. See what you think in DCA!)
In addition, there's Splash Mountain, which I feel is about the only ride that is noticeably inferior to the WDW version. At Disneyland the logs are smaller and have narrow in-line seating, which I find to be more fun than the bigger side-by-side logs at WDW. But, the ride at Disneyland moves much faster and you fly through all the animatronic scenes. I honesly had no idea that Splash Mountain had a plotline or was trying to tell a story until I went on the WDW version in the mid 1990's. :lol: The drop is the same, and is lots of fun, but the storytelling and interior animatronic scenes are much better at WDW. Except for Splash Mountain, I think almost every other Disneyland Resort ride is just as good or noticeably better/longer than the WDW version.
The following Disneyland Resort attractions are nearly identical to the WDW versions as the same basic concept, and only differ in their queues and exteriors or physical appearance;
- MuppetVision 3D
- It's Tough To Be A Bug
- Captain EO
- Astro Orbiter
- Main Street Vehicles
- Mark Twain Riverboat
- Frontierland Shooting Gallery
- Big Thunder Mountain
- Teacups
- Dumbo
- Carousels (one each in Disneyland and DCA)
- Soarin' Over California
- Disney Junior Live On Stage
- Innoventions
- Pixie Hollow
- Gadget's Go Coaster (AKA Goofy's Barnstormer)
So, you've got some research to do! Figure out which unique and noticeably different Disneyland Resort attractions interest you the most, and make sure you slot them in to your touring plans. Again, Anaheim's two parks are packed full of rides, shows and attractions, and there's no way you'll be able to see and do it all in just a few days. You'll need to categorize the rides and shows you most want to see, and plan accordingly. The basic online hunch is that Cars Land will be in soft openings by late May of '12, so there's also that to consider. Good luck!