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Should I go to Disneyland or Disneyworld or are they for me? |
Should I go to Disneyland or
Walt Disney World?
Even if you're sure you want to visit a Disney park, you still need to decide
which one. If you live in Europe the obvious choice is Disneyland Paris and if you're in
Asia, Tokyo Disneyland is the closest option. But if you live in the United States or are
planning to travel here, you have two choices: Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
The Disneyland Resort currently consists of Disneyland Park
and two hotels - The Disneyland Hotel and the Disneyland Pacific Hotel. It is situated in
the city of Anaheim and all around are hotels, motels, retail shops and restaurants - none
of which are owned by Disney - to support the tourist population.
Note: In early-2001 a second theme park (Disney's California
Adventure) and third hotel (Disney's Grand Califoronian Hotel) as well as an
entertainment, dining and shopping district (Downtown Disney) will open at the Disneyland
Resort.
In contrast, Walt Disney World consists of four theme parks (The Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Animal Kingdom), three water parks, numerous hotels, the Pleasure Island night life district, golf courses, the Wide World of Sports Complex and much more, all situated on Disney owned property and staffed by Disney employees. It's very possible to spend a long vacation at Walt Disney World without ever having to see the real world.
Here are some tips to help you decide which to go to:
You may prefer Disneyland if:
You may prefer Walt Disney World if:
Disneyland and Walt Disney World are so different, it's usually not very hard to decide which is the best choice for you.
What if I've already been to Walt
Disney World?
If you've been to Walt Disney World before you may be wondering if it's worth it
to go to Disneyland. Disneyland and Walt Disney World have very different feels.
Disneyland, because of its limited space to expand, is very packed in with attractions.
It's also a favorite destination for locals and there are many Annual Passholders, so it
doesn't feel quite as "touristy" as Walt Disney World.
As for attractions, while it's true that between the four major parks at Walt Disney World they have most of the same attractions as Disneyland (plus many more), Disneyland still has a few things that make it special:
Attractions Exclusive to Disneyland
There are a few attractions at Disneyland that aren't at Walt Disney World in any form:
Attractions at Disneyland and Walt Disney World
There are also a few attractions that are significantly different than their Walt Disney
World versions:
In addition, parades and entertainment vary greatly between the two resorts. Even when the two parks have attractions that are very similar, there are usually difference in the look or makeup of the area that make it worth visiting even if you've seen the one at the other park.
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