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Bunkhedena Jan 28th, 2009 12:18 PM

Any reason to go to Disneyland?
 
My wife and I and our 15 year old daughter will be in Newport Beach in mid February.

We've been to Disney World in Orlando several times.

Is there anything in Disneyland in Anaheim that we won't find in Orlando.

Orlando_Vic Jan 28th, 2009 12:20 PM

Not really.

trvlgirlmq Jan 28th, 2009 01:30 PM

I beg to differ. You have a totally different experience with Space Mountain. The Haunted Mansion too. Plus, it's the original Happiest Place on Earth. This is just my humble opinion having grown up going to DL and only recently started going to WDW because I live closer.

lvk Jan 28th, 2009 01:37 PM

Disney's California Adventure is also unlike anything in Orlando.

My kids prefer Knott's Berry Farm to the Disney parks. www.knotts.com. There are great rides and it is more reasonably priced. If you stay away from President's Day weekend, it should be very uncrowded in February.


globetrotterxyz Jan 28th, 2009 02:48 PM

California Adventure, which is across from Disneyland, may be more enjoyable for your daughter.

nytraveler Jan 28th, 2009 04:37 PM

There are 15 year olds and 15 year olds. My stepdaughters wouldn;t have been caught dead at Disney at that age.

What does your daughter enjoy most - and how much time do you have in the area.

logandog Jan 28th, 2009 05:28 PM

My fifteen year olds were very regular guests at Disneyland. It is the place to hang out with your friends who have yearly passes.
Please keep your daughter in tow during your visit. My son has told me about many interesting encounters he had with out-of-town teen girls back when he was that age.

Guenmai Jan 28th, 2009 07:00 PM

I haven't been to the one in Florida, but was at the opening of the one in Paris, back in the late 80s, or early 90s, I think it was. As Dorothy would say,"There's no place like home". The original one is just special...a different vibe.

I've been going, to the original one, since I was a toddler back around 1958. I still have the photo of me standing in front of the floral Mickey and the photos that my parents and grandparents took of the place back then. Priceless.

A close friend of mine, who's a native Angeleno, has family in Florida and went to the Florida one back when it first opened. But, she said there's nothing like the original. Plus, we now have California Adventure on the same property. I haven't tried it out yet though. Happy Travels!

janisj Jan 28th, 2009 07:44 PM

&quot;<i>My stepdaughters wouldn;t have been caught dead at Disney at that age.</i>&quot; seems odd - where did all the 14-15 yo's come from that I see every time I go to DL ?

The place is teeming w/ teenagers.

I prefer DL - but if you have been to WDW several times, you'd only need one day to do DL. Then another day you can go to Knott's Berry Farm . . . . .

nytraveler Jan 29th, 2009 07:35 AM

I did say there are 15 year olds and there are 15 year olds. At that age kids can differ a lot. Mine wouldn;t have touched Disney - they were into art museums, ballet and european films. But - some kids love Disney.

That's why I asked the OP what her daughter's interests are.

You can;t just assume that all teens will like Disney - some have other kinds of interests.

DancingBearMD Jan 29th, 2009 12:06 PM

Disneyland is the original and worth the visit. Among other things, check out DL's much better Pirates of the Caribbean ride and Pooh ride, and the beautiful building that houses It's a Small World in DL.

janisj Jan 29th, 2009 12:11 PM

&quot;<i>You can;t just assume that all teens will like Disney - some have other kinds of interests.</i>&quot;

Obviously. But since the OP says their kids have been to WDW several times, one would guess/assume their kids DO enjoy the place. Unless their parents dragged them there kicking and screaming.

sf7307 Jan 29th, 2009 12:32 PM

<i>and the beautiful building that houses It's a Small World in DL.</i>

Which, FWIW, was originally built for the 1963-64 New York World's Fair.

maitaitom Jan 29th, 2009 12:39 PM

&quot;Which, FWIW, was originally built for the 1963-64 New York World's Fair.

It really is a small world after all.

((H))

Bunkhedena Jan 29th, 2009 12:48 PM

I didn't mean to suggest that teenagers don't like Disney; to the contrary they love it. (Teenagers going to Disney with parents is another story which I won't get into).

However, teenagers, like parents, get Disney fatigue. I think we all need a few years of being away from Disney before we get the itch to visit again.

What I sense is that the advantages of Disneyland over Disney World aren't great enough to want me to spend the time and money to visit.

I'll leave it up to my daughter when we get there. If we do go, i'll let you know how it went.

Thanks for your help.

Momof4boys Jan 29th, 2009 06:29 PM

If you've been to WDW several times we'll assume you enjoy it. Go to DL for a day so you can have the fun of your own &quot;comparison&quot;. I would absolutely check it out.

mrwunrfl Jan 29th, 2009 06:34 PM

nytraveler, that is what I was thinking.

Plus a fifteen year-old might enjoy hanging out there with her friends but maybe not so much with here parents.

But ask her!

mrwunrfl Jan 29th, 2009 06:36 PM

Bunkhedena, I just saw that you decided to leave it up to her.

But what alternatives will you have?


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