Most tourists will never realize how superior many of Disneyland's original attractions are compared to the "knockoff" versions in Walt Disney World. Pirates of the Caribbean and "it's a small world" are perfect examples. How about the Railroad? Truly a definitive attraction in the history of theme parks...one of Disneyland's very best. It was designed to go through New Orleans Square, "it's a small world", the Grand Canyon and the Primeval World, offering amazing views of the place. While the train mostly circles Disneyland, it really feels like it's a part of the park's life force. In Florida, there's almost nothing to see but trees and some Indians. I don't know, the train itself kinda feels like it's leaving Magic Kingdom and going through the woods. Plus, they don't even have Jack Wagner? One of the most embarrassing things is when you're going through the woods, absolutely nothing around you but trees, and they start playing music from Pocahontas. Huh?