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    14 Reasons You Should Visit Disneyland (Instead of Disney World)

    By Heather Bien,

    7 days ago

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    When deciding where to take that bucket list Disney trip, you might be inclined to pick Disneyland over Disney World. They can’t be that different, right? Isn’t it all Mickey, Minnie, and Pirates of the Caribbean?

    Not exactly. These two parks are surprisingly different. Disneyland could be the better choice for you and your family, depending on what you're looking for in a Disney vacation.

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    1. Disneyland is the original

    While Orlando might be the first theme park that comes to mind when you think of Disney, here’s a spoiler: Disneyland is actually the original, opening on July 17, 1955.

    Disney World opened nearly two decades later, in 1971. At Disneyland, you genuinely get a feel for Walt Disney's vision.

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    2. Disneyland is smaller

    It’s not unusual to hear of families going to Disney World for five days or even a week. That’s how long it can take to cover the whole park.

    On the other hand, Disneyland is a much smaller park you can visit on a day or a weekend. How much smaller is it? Disneyland is only 500 acres, compared to over 30,000 at Disney World.

    3. Anaheim has better weather

    Have you been to Florida in the summer? The heat and humidity make it nearly unbearable for several months out of the year. Then, in the fall, there’s hurricane season. While Florida has some gorgeous days, California is a better bet for consistently mild, sunny days.

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    4. Fan favorites are better at Disneyland

    Those who’ve visited both parks agree that Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean and Space Mountain are hands-down better than Disney World’s.

    Of course, that’s a personal opinion, but Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean is longer and has two drops, while Space Mountain has larger seats that are two across.

    5. There are several of the same rides

    You can experience many of the same rides at Disneyland and Disney World but without the intimidation factor of the giant park.

    From Space Mountain to It’s a Small World, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Star Wars, Disneyland offers the same rides as the larger Disney World.

    6. You can pair your visit with Disney California Adventure

    Disney California Adventure adds multiple rides and attractions as the next-door neighbor to Disneyland. You’ll find the Incredicoaster, a replica seafront pier, and Avengers attractions.

    If you visit during the holidays, you’ll enjoy a Mexican-themed holiday celebration that includes appearances by Encanto characters. Plus, because the parks are smaller, it’s easier to get between them than at Disney World.

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    7. Matterhorn Mountain

    Disneyland has several rides that Disney World doesn’t, including Matterhorn Mountain and the Matterhorn Bobsleds, built in 1959 as the first steel roller coaster. Other Disneyland-exclusive rides include Indiana Jones Adventure and Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride.

    8. Disneyland actually has more rides

    People visit Disney parks for many reasons, including shows, attractions, and more. But if you're there just to hit ride after ride, you might want to consider a trip to Disneyland. Despite its significantly smaller size, it boasts a few more rides than Disney World.

    9. You can visit Cars Land

    Step into another world at Cars Land at Disney Adventure Park. This is more than a lively ride; it’s an entire experience. You drive (or walk) right into the town of Radiator Springs, where there’s shopping, dining, and more.

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    10. Celebrity sightings are the norm

    It’s no surprise celebrities love all things Disney, and they're aplenty in California. That means you’re as likely to have a celebrity sighting while enjoying Disneyland as you are to run into Donald Duck — though both are celebrities, right?

    11. Your ticket is cheaper

    While you’ll pay California prices for your hotel room- which means that, yes, your lodging will be more expensive at Disneyland than at Disney World- your actual ticket will generally be less expensive.

    Your food will also be nearly 10% cheaper at Disneyland than at Disney World.

    12. The World of Color show

    The World of Color show is one of Disneyland's most beloved attractions, featuring music and scenes from Pixar films.

    Jets of water dance across the sky, shooting straight into the darkness. Brilliant colors dazzle onlookers and bring a bit of Disney magic even to those dragged along by Disney fanatics.

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    13. Downtown Disney is walkable

    If you’ve ever tried to take a break from Disney World by going to Disney Springs, you know it’s a commute. You have to drive or get on a bus. But at Disneyland, Downtown Disney is walkable and convenient.

    Whenever you tire of rides or need downtime, you have shopping and dining right there.

    14. The Avengers Campus is a fan favorite

    From Guardians of the Galaxy to Spider-Man, Disneyland fans love meeting all the Marvel characters on the Avengers Campus. There are live attractions, rides, and superheroes walking around the campus at every turn. It’s an immersive experience.

    Bottom line

    If you’re deciding exclusively on cost when choosing between Disneyland and Disney World, your best bet is probably to grab your best travel credit card and go to the one closer to home or wherever you can find a cheaper flight.

    But, if you’re more concerned with your experience and are not ready to dedicate an entire week to Disney, then the smaller, more approachable Disneyland is the way to go.

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