StarWarsGirl
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I'm sure WDW would have crowd control problems if they recently wrapped up a $1 billion expansion at a park that used to be awful as well. Actually, scratch that. WDW has crowd control problems with transportation as-is. DL has no such transportation problem, because who needs transportation when your parks are a practically 15 yards away from each other?
And yes, WDW's Haunted Mansion is (surprisingly, given the maintenance situations at each resort, and especially the fact that it gets two refurbs a year at DL) superior on the inside. Outside, not so much, but it's one of the rides which is better at WDW. Fortunately for Disneyland, their version of Pirates wasn't rushed.
Managing crowds during parade routes and fireworks at DLP was poor. I felt like I was constantly in a crowd. Granted, paths are not as wide, but still. DCA didn't have as much of an issue. My other really big complaint is that the CMs are too quick to reprimand you. For example, it is perfectly acceptable at WDW to leave your shoes where they are during Soarin', but not at DCA. A cast member was very rude to me when she saw this. And my mom didn't have a bag one morning and the CM reprimanded her from going around. She looked at him and said, "Really? You want me to further congest the line by standing here?" He let her go around. Since DL has no transportation like WDW, they can't have a problem controlling it, now can they? The bus situation can be poor at WDW, I agree.
I noticed so many broken effects on Haunted Mansion. The only reason we did it was because my brother thought the stretching room being an elevator was cool. It really needs to go down for a while. They need to do to it what they did to Splash Mountain in WDW. Give it several months and fix EVERYTHING. Even though I think because of track length it will never be as good as WDW's, it could be substantially improved.
Splash Mountain is not nearly as good at DLP. I've never gotten so wet on Splash Mountain. And then there's not much to look at in the way of audio animatronics. Astro Blasters has too few targets in the rooms. Star Tours should have had additional speeders. Overall, queue design at WDW is much better, TSM being the prime example. Tea cups aren't as big and don't spin as fast as at WDW. More to do overall at WDW just because of spacing. And would someone get rid of the Peoplemover Track already (I know, it would require shutting the area down, but still)? But then DL has its high points, such as Pirates as you mentioned, Toontown, Radiator Springs (big one), Indiana Jones, the Aladdin show, others. DLP is my favorite American Disney theme park, though WDW wins overall in my book. Of course, I'm only 18, so I haven't observed degrading quality since the 80's or so, but my parents have never mentioned anything, just that it becomes more and more expensive, though DL ended up costing us more.
I think it would be neat if Disney did an exchange program with managers, sending some from WDW over to DL for six months and vice versa. Ones who are willing to go in and run the show a bit differently but also willing to pick up on some strategies from the other end of the country. It might fix some problems on both ends. I doubt Disney would ever do it just because of costs, but still.