Are you visiting the same MK as me? The past three years my visits to MK have been just as crowded - if not more in the walkways as DL. It's getting out of hand. (WDW needs to hurry up and expand the other parks as much as they can to take pressure off MK.)Magic Kingdom. I'm a Disneyland local and former AP. Ask me 5 years ago and I would've voted for my home park, but the combination of unmanageable crowds and tight walkways have really turned me off (my last visit was in 2013). Sure, DL gets marks for attraction count and entertainment, but I've come to appreciate the more expansive layout of MK.
And, I agree that DLR lacks the immersion/magic factor that WDW has. There is just something about getting on the monorail and seeing a Denny's that bursts that magic/immersion bubble. And, the fact that almost everyone you meet is from California, and they all act like "Oh - this is just another day for us" is a downer. Certain rides may be better - but unquestionably I think the magic and atmosphere are better at WDW.
I've sadly never been to Disneyland (so I won't vote), but based on what I've seen in pictures it's certainly a lot more beautiful than the Magic Kingdom is nowadays.
I really need to go someday soon...
.....Also avoid going around Halloween because DL puts on some really cheesy overlays in Haunted Mansion and Space Mountain that just aren't that good.
The only bit of the Haunted Mansion overlay that I thought was good was the smell fo gingerbread when you passed through the ghosts having dinner... But honestly way too much florescent paint, it reminds me of a state fair fun house... completely wrong for Disney.Wow! Everyone has their own opinion, but I couldn't disagree with you more, at least on the Haunted Mansion. Jack Skellington's Haunted Mansion Holiday is incredibly well done, and is a must see for Christmas. I have yet to see the Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy overlay, although I've heard good things about it. And the current Star Wars overlay to Space Mountain is getting rave reviews.
Any other year I would have said MK. Just because it's my home park and WDW is my home resort and is what I'm used to. However after having been to Disneyland 3 times this year with number 4 coming up next week, there is just something about Disneyland that the MK could never reproduce. It took me awhile to get that "Disney magic" feel at DL. After having visited in 2009, it just didn't feel Disney to me. Maybe because the hotel we stayed in was behind the park in the neighborhood, and maybe because this year we stayed on the 'resort side.' But after visiting again the first time this year, it immediately clicked for me. There is something quaint and charming about Disneyland that MK lacks. People tend to be more calm there, and walking down main street feels more comfy and leisurely. It's easier to get in and out of the park, and main street just looks so beautiful for the 60th. It feels real and authentic, whereas MK's feels more contrived. There's so much to do in such a small blueprint, and Disneyland while it feels....not old...but maybe nostalgic? It still works with today's audience. It's "cool" to the teens and for young adults, something that I think MK and WDW in general doesn't have. The local aspect of it I also like. Imagining getting off from work or home from school and going to Disneyland with friends to just chill for a few hours. I like that aspect of it. And paint the night, and Disneyland forever just shows how "cool" Disneyland is. I'm sure paint the night will end up in MK when DL is done with it. But I don't think it will fit MK as nicely as it does DL. It's a modern and cool parade that works with Disneyland's audience. MK isn't like that. And it also seems like it's less families and kids at DL. Of course they still come, but every line isn't filled with little kids that won't be still. It feels more natural for two grown men to wait in line for Alice and Wonderland and other fantasyland dark rides, then at MK. If that makes sense.
So I know that was long, but DL for me just beats MK. I still love MK's tomorrowland, and the three mountains more at MK. But I just love DL as a "cool" hangout spot for people, as opposed to MK's tourist atmosphere with mom and dad having to get pics of little sarah at every corner. And it's also Walt's park so, enough said.
Are you visiting the same MK as me? The past three years my visits to MK have been just as crowded - if not more in the walkways as DL. It's getting out of hand. (WDW needs to hurry up and expand the other parks as much as they can to take pressure off MK.)
The only bit of the Haunted Mansion overlay that I thought was good was the smell fo gingerbread when you passed through the ghosts having dinner... But honestly way too much florescent paint, it reminds me of a state fair fun house... completely wrong for Disney.
DLs congesstion problems really all boil down to the annual passes and Fantasmic. During moderate days the park is not that bad, but as soon as you get to after 5:00 and the locals start flooding the park for Fantasmic... well things go down hill fast. Best solutions we have found to the problem is avoid that side of the park towards the evening hours.... I keep hoping they will stop fantasmic or at the very least move it from the current location but I doubt that will ever happen.MK is much more accommodating for larger crowds than DL is currently, particularly so now that the new hub is complete.
DL may have more attractions, but I have been to MK for all of the busiest times of the year (all Summer months plus Xmas/New Years) and never saw anything like what I experienced trying to get around DL last May. There's some pretty bad bottleneck issues going on... issues which were corrected at MK, for the most part, by the hub expansion.
DLs congesstion problems really all boil down to the annual passes and Fantasmic. During moderate days the park is not that bad, but as soon as you get to after 5:00 and the locals start flooding the park for Fantasmic... well things go down hill fast. Best solutions we have found to the problem is avoid that side of the park towards the evening hours.... I keep hoping they will stop fantasmic or at the very least move it from the current location but I doubt that will ever happen.
I have to ask about the crowds during their 60th... We purposefully went to WDW this year to avoid what I expected would be much heavier crowds than normal... But now I'm curious is we were right in out decision.
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