Not sure where you get 'lots of people'. WDW gets more visitors than Disneyland resort. MK has more visitors than DL. Every other WDW park beats DCA by quite a bit in attendance.Lots of people prefer Disneyland/DCA in California better than WDW because there are lots of "E-Ticket" attractions in a small amount of space. Same concept here.
Lots of people prefer Disneyland/DCA in California better than WDW because there are lots of "E-Ticket" attractions in a small amount of space. Same concept here.
Not sure where you get 'lots of people'. WDW gets more visitors than Disneyland resort. MK has more visitors than DL. Every other WDW park beats DCA by quite a bit in attendance.
I'm not saying that there aren't people who prefer DL, but the reasons I usually hear for that have more to do with the theming/atmosphere.
I totally reject the idea that most parks at WDW are half day experiences. And yes, I'm sure that some people prefer DL. That's fine. Personal preference is personal preference. But I don't think the vast majority of people even think about or pay attention to ride count. I know many people (non-Disneyfiles) who have been on trips and have spent multiple days at AK, multiple days at MK, and multiple days at Epcot. DHS is the one where most people I know spend a day or less there, but even then most have not seen all the shows to death and are able to easily fill a full day.What? Personal preference has nothing to do with attendance numbers. MK/WDW is a park that caters to tourists from around the world, Disneyland caters, mostly, to regional residents.
If you grow up in SoCal and know the intimacy of Disneyland, visiting WDW with so many attractions spread out and two parks that are, essentially, half day experiences, you might prefer Disneyland - feeling you can get a lot more done in a shorter amount of time. I prefer WDW, but can see the argument if that is what you are used to.
Funny, are we not going to parks for enjoyment --and the longer that enjoyment lasts the better? I like a park that can take a long time to see due to its comprehensiveness. The longer the better.
Are we talking about the same WDW? Because only 2 of 4 of the parks come even remotely close to being able to be described as comprehensive
I totally reject the idea that most parks at WDW are half day experiences. And yes, I'm sure that some people prefer DL. That's fine. Personal preference is personal preference. But I don't think the vast majority of people even think about or pay attention to ride count. I know many people (non-Disneyfiles) who have been on trips and have spent multiple days at AK, multiple days at MK, and multiple days at Epcot. DHS is the one where most people I know spend a day or less there, but even then most have not seen all the shows to death and are able to easily fill a full day.
Chicken/Egg. Remember why Walt wanted the Florida project.Not sure where you get 'lots of people'. WDW gets more visitors than Disneyland resort. MK has more visitors than DL. Every other WDW park beats DCA by quite a bit in attendance.
I'm not saying that there aren't people who prefer DL, but the reasons I usually hear for that have more to do with the theming/atmosphere.
Oh sure - my point was that it's not necessarily the case that most people prefer DL to WDW.Chicken/Egg. Remember why Walt wanted the Florida project.
Your opinion, of course.As fun as Universal is, generally speaking, you get a lot more bang for your buck at Disney.
My wallet’s opinion as well.Your opinion, of course.
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