Okay, when WDW opened up there was just the Magic Kingdom of course, but with a lot more land and more resorts. What was the idea back then about which park was better? I know MK would have been fresh and everything would have been new and the paint would be fresh and etc. but was MK considered to be the better park just individually? Or was Disneyland always considered the better theme park, then and now?
I know WDW wasn't just the MK and many people used it as a springboard for vacations. In fact, on "All in the Family" in the 1970s Archie says to Meathead that he ought to take Gloria to Disney World and when he does all of the necessary stuff in the bedroom you can have the real fun in the park on the rides. Funny stuff of course. But interesting that he never says Disneyland. I guess the show was supposed to be based on New York though, so it makes sense.
Either way, what was the thought in 1971 and throughout the 1970s?
I know WDW wasn't just the MK and many people used it as a springboard for vacations. In fact, on "All in the Family" in the 1970s Archie says to Meathead that he ought to take Gloria to Disney World and when he does all of the necessary stuff in the bedroom you can have the real fun in the park on the rides. Funny stuff of course. But interesting that he never says Disneyland. I guess the show was supposed to be based on New York though, so it makes sense.
Either way, what was the thought in 1971 and throughout the 1970s?