
You’ll only find Sleeping Beauty’s Castle at Disneyland.Getty Images
The INSIDER Summary:
- Disneyland and Disney World may seem similar, but there are several major differences.
- Disneyland is older and smaller in size than Disney World.
- There are also many rides that are exclusive to each park.
Size matters
In total, there are four theme parks and two water parks in Walt Disney World in Orlando (EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, along with various yachting, beach, and golf resorts), while Disneyland in Anaheim, California, has only two theme parks and no water parks available. While that may automatically make you think WDW is better, you may find Disneyland more manageable, especially if you’re traveling with little kids. Check out these other insider secrets for the best Walt Disney World vacation.
Disneyland is older
The Disney theme park in Anaheim, one of our picks for best family travel destinations, opened in 1955, while the Orlando theme park opened 16 years later in 1971. WDW benefited from Walt Disney’s hindsight; Disney hated that the area around Disneyland was overrun with other non-Disney hotels and theme parks, because he felt that it “broke the illusion.” To prevent this in Orlando, he bought as much land as he could in Central Florida because he wanted a bigger theme park to accommodate more guests and expand in size, if necessary. By comparison, the Disney theme park in Anaheim takes up about 510 acres of land, while the park in Orlando rests on about 30,000 acres.
Different thrills
While both parks share the same “lands” (Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, etc.), each theme park has rides that are exclusive to their respective parks. At Disneyland, these include Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Matterhorn Bobsleds, Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, Mickey’s Fun Wheel, and Radiator Springs Racers; while at WDW you’ll find Pandora the World of Avatar, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Spaceship Earth, Mission: SPACE, Test Track, Kilimanjaro Safaris, and more.
Getting around
Since the park in Anaheim is much smaller, getting to and around the park is an easier process. If you’re staying at the Disney Hotel, you can simply walk to the guest entrance. In fact, there’s a special entrance to Disney California Adventure from The Grand Californian hotel. You can take the monorail from Downtown Disney straight into Tomorrowland. If you’re at WDW, you’ll need to take the complementary system of buses, ferries, and a monorail system to get from your hotel to the various theme parks, around, and back again. Find out why Orlando is one of our top picks for a “staycation.”
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