If you look at all the parks WDW has more rides than DL and DCA so I don't understand why so many people say we in CA get more than you do in FL.... Maybe I appreciate it more since I am coming from two much smaller parks.
Uh-oh, I sense a fellow Californian who needs a Disney refresher course!
Aside from the issue of Fantasyland Expansion having two (2) new rides, one of which (Little Mermaid) opens first at DCA in about 60 days and about 15 months before the Magic Kingdom version opens, there's the issue of total rides per property. When you look at from a purely statistical point of view, Walt Disney World has about
8 more rides and major attractions than Disneyland Resort does here in 2011. A little over a year from now, when Cars Land and Buena Vista Street is open adding four new rides to DCA, the attraction tally gets even tighter.
Walt Disney World Resort Summer 2011 Ride Count
Magic Kingdom Park - 34 Rides and Theater Attractions
Epcot - 21 Rides and Theater Attractions (including all WS pavilions)
DHS - 15 Rides and Theater Attractions (including seasonal offerings)
DAK - 16 Rides and Theater Attractions (including all walking trails)
2011 Total - 86
Disneyland Resort Ride Count Summer 2011 Ride Count
Disneyland Park - 52 Rides and Theater Attractions
Disney California Adventure - 26 Rides and Theater Attractions
2011 Total - 78
It gets more interesting in 2012, when DCA will open four major new unique attractions, and WDW closes down one of their few dark rides and turns it into a meet n' greet photo location; Snow White's Scary Adventures. That takes it to this amazing ride total...
Walt Disney World Summer 2012 Attraction Total - 85
Disneyland Resort Summer 2012 Attraction Total - 82
Now, some of those attractions in the WDW total are fabulously unique Epcot Pavilions like Imagination or Energy, or walk-through World Showcase pavilions like Morocco or Japan; "attractions" that can not be found anywhere else and likely won't be duplicated ever again. (And that keep me coming back to WDW every year or two) On the flip side, some of those in the WDW attractions are tired old things that only operate seasonally, and should probably be put out of their misery, like Sounds Dangerous or Voyage of the Little Mermaid. And at Disneyland, the staggering ride count of the first Disney theme park owes its superiority to an eclectic combination of bizarrely unique 1950's rides like Storybookland Canal Boats, Alice in Wonderland, or the Explorer Canoes, as well as some of the world's best and/or one-of-a-kind E Tickets like Indiana Jones Adventure, Matterhorn Bobsleds, or the Submarine Voyage.
In short, Disneyland Resort has nearly as many "rides" packed into just two parks a 40 second stroll from each other as WDW does sprawled across four theme parks a good distance from each other.
The list of major parades and night-time 'spectaculars' is also very close;
Walt Disney World Entertainment Spectaculars - Summer 2011
Magic Kingdom 3 o'clock Parade
Magic Kingdom Electrical Parade
Magic Kingdom Fireworks
Epcot Reflections of Earth
DHS Countown To Fun Parade
DHS Fantasmic!
DAK Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade
Total - 7
Disneyland Resort Entertainment Spectaculars - Summer 2011
Disneyland Soundsational Parade
Disneyland Fantasmic!
Disneyland Fireworks
DCA Pixar Play Parade
DCA World of Color
Total - 5
If the Electrical Parade returns to DCA after the construction is over in 2012, as is strongly rumored, the nighttime spectacular tally turns in to a statistical tie by next summer.
I will leave it up to another thread to debate the artistic merits of the 3 o'clock parade versus Soundsational versus Countdown To Fun versus Pixar Play Parade, the two Fantasmic's versus each other, and World of Color versus Reflections of Earth. This was purely a numbers game here. :lol:
.