Disney World's Frustrating Reservation Policy Convinces Guest Disneyland Is Better

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  1. stephen

    >Disneyland does require that Guests make a reservation alongside >buying their ticket but does not limit when Guests can jump >between both Parks.

    >Both of Disneyland’s Parks, Disneyland, and Disneyland California >Adventure are side by side, meaning Guests are able to hop from >one to another with no constraints.

    From the link at DLR that was included in this post: Guests who purchase or have a Park Hopper ticket and an appropriate park reservation may cross over and switch between parks on the same day beginning at 1:00 PM.

    Which kind of invalidates the info that I quoted up top.

    1. Morgan

      My thought exactly.

  2. stephen

    >Disneyland does require that Guests make a reservation alongside >buying their ticket but does not limit when Guests can jump >between both Parks.

    >Both of Disneyland’s Parks, Disneyland, and Disneyland California >Adventure are side by side, meaning Guests are able to hop from >one to another with no constraints.

    From the link at DLR that was included in this post: Guests who purchase or have a Park Hopper ticket and an appropriate park reservation may cross over and switch between parks on the same day beginning at 1:00 PM.

    Which kind of invalidates the info that I quoted up top.

  3. Elizabeth

    Disneyland and DCA are now superior. WDW has lost almost all of the magic. It’s more of a pain in the backside (and wallet) on top of high stress to visit WDW now. DL and DCA, however, I am still able to relax a bit.

    1. The Patriot

      Disneyland has always been superior.

    2. TruthSeeker

      Not that difficult, people. Grew up around Disneyland but prefer Disney World because there’s so much more to see. Disneyland is miniscule in comparison

  4. FabFemmeBoy

    That’s flat-out incorrect. Not that Disneyland is better (it is), or that park-hopping specifically is better in California (undeniably), but that Disneyland doesn’t care when you park hop where Disney World does. At Disneyland you can’t park-hop until 1:00 pm. It’s a little better than the 2:00 limit at Disney World, but it’s still frustrating for park-goers out here that we can’t hop whenever we want with the appropriate ticket.

  5. BC

    Disneyland has always been the better choice. Even though I live in Florida I visit the California parks more than the ones here..

  6. Tstar

    Well on top of that, California weather is very much superior to Florida’s oppressive high heat and extreme humid conditions.

  7. Sue Radford

    Reservations for parks and rides and for food makes for a lot of stress and time spent on your phone. Takes the fun right out of Disney. Long lines for everything.

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