JamesStep;1246995 Wrote:
>
> > We crossed the country for reasons other than DisneyWorld but we
> > went, anyway, and felt thoroughly ript off because "They are
> > almost exactly the same". I'll never visit a Disney park that I
> don't
> > know to be unique, i.e., different from DisneyLand.
>
> My guess is that you might have visited Disney World many years ago,
> when it was very similar to Disneyland because both consisted just of
> the Magic Kingdom area.
>
> But since then they've added numerous additional parks and attractions
> at Disney World that Disneyland doesn't have, such as EPCOT, Animal
> Kingdom, MGM Studios, etc. Today Disney World is MUCH larger than
> Disneyland.
>
> However, Cassy (who started this discussion) may wish to carefully
> study both parks to make sure she really wants to visit BOTH on the
> same trip to the U.S. Personally, I'd visit just Disney World since
> it's larger, and spend my time in California doing other things.
>
> James
James,
I have never been to America and I dont know if I will ever get back
there so thats why we are doing both parks.
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Cassy
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