Wouldn’t say “better” (except for a better Pirates and Teacups), but certainly more loyal Disneyland FANS:
Seeing as DL is in the middle of a city and not surrounded by its own property and resorts, it’s easier for locals to visit–There’s probably more locals at DL on a given day, whereas WDW depends on week-long out-of-town tourists, so DL tends to have the annual-passholder loyalty of the hometown-team fans, who know “their” park in and out.
Having been to many Disney parks and having Disneyland being my “home” park, there is definitely a love there the others don’t have because it is the only Disney park lovingly designed and influenced by Walk Disney himself.
Disneyland is in a more open and inclusive state, therefore it is far superior. They should close Disney parks in that racist, sexist, bigoted state and move to a more progressive state like New Jersey.
Not sure about your racist and sexist remark about Florida. I moved from Eastern Mass to Florida nearly 3 years ago. I have found Florida to be more open and diverse than I ever saw in Mass. Neighborhoods are more diverse than any of the ones in eastern MA.
Been to both, home park is Disneyland (The Magic Kingdom) and when you walk past the fire station and head down Mainstreet, you can feel the magic. When I walked down Mainstreet at Disney World (Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park) it felt disconnected from the magic. I LOVE the fact that you can walk from one gate to the other in moments. DL is cleaner too…. and the CM’s seem happier to be there.
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EricJ
Wouldn’t say “better” (except for a better Pirates and Teacups), but certainly more loyal Disneyland FANS:
Seeing as DL is in the middle of a city and not surrounded by its own property and resorts, it’s easier for locals to visit–There’s probably more locals at DL on a given day, whereas WDW depends on week-long out-of-town tourists, so DL tends to have the annual-passholder loyalty of the hometown-team fans, who know “their” park in and out.
Marc
Having been to many Disney parks and having Disneyland being my “home” park, there is definitely a love there the others don’t have because it is the only Disney park lovingly designed and influenced by Walk Disney himself.
Mar (They/Them)
Disneyland is in a more open and inclusive state, therefore it is far superior. They should close Disney parks in that racist, sexist, bigoted state and move to a more progressive state like New Jersey.
Kelly Connerton
Not sure about your racist and sexist remark about Florida. I moved from Eastern Mass to Florida nearly 3 years ago. I have found Florida to be more open and diverse than I ever saw in Mass. Neighborhoods are more diverse than any of the ones in eastern MA.
Fe (Xe/Xem/Xir)
I would never go to Florida or Japan, sexist countries.
May
I call the prime minister of Florida to stop his nonsense.
Dawn
Been to both, home park is Disneyland (The Magic Kingdom) and when you walk past the fire station and head down Mainstreet, you can feel the magic. When I walked down Mainstreet at Disney World (Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park) it felt disconnected from the magic. I LOVE the fact that you can walk from one gate to the other in moments. DL is cleaner too…. and the CM’s seem happier to be there.
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