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May 19, 2025 6:23 PM
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frontpage Posted by serra | Staff • 2d ago
May 19, 2025 6:23 PM
Select Costco Wholesale Locations: 3-Day Disneyland Park Hopper Ticket Bundle
(Ticket/Park Reservation Required thru 12/19)$450
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"the Costco ticket has a fuse, which means all three admission dates must be used within 13 days of first use."
dang :/
What I like about Disneyland in particular is:
1) The more chill atmosphere. It's a local's park. Most people who are visiting aren't there on a week-long vacation and staying in a Disney hotel. They're driving in from around the LA area. And so mornings are much more calm, the park feels more serene. You can also get a cheap hotel just outside the park gates and walk over in the morning, rather than riding a bus. I personally feel like you get a lot more of that random street entertainment at Disneyland.
2) The density of rides and attractions. They squeeze a lot more into that tiny space, and as a result, it's usually very easy to find short lines even on busier days. Disneyland Park has most of the best rides of Magic Kingdom (and better versions of them in many cases), plus they have Galaxy's Edge and Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, some of the best parts of Hollywood Studios. And California Adventure has a mishmash of other great rides, some which are also found at Disney World (like Soarin and Toy Story Mania), other rides which are similar to Disney World counterparts (like Radiator Springs Racers and Mission Breakout), and some which are completely unique (like Incredicoaster and Web Slingers).
3) SoCal weather beats Florida weather any day of the week. Summer in SoCal can be hot, but it's tolerable. Summer in Florida is absolute misery.
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"the Costco ticket has a fuse, which means all three admission dates must be used within 13 days of first use."
dang :/
Yolo.
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What I like about Disneyland in particular is:
1) The more chill atmosphere. It's a local's park. Most people who are visiting aren't there on a week-long vacation and staying in a Disney hotel. They're driving in from around the LA area. And so mornings are much more calm, the park feels more serene. You can also get a cheap hotel just outside the park gates and walk over in the morning, rather than riding a bus. I personally feel like you get a lot more of that random street entertainment at Disneyland.
2) The density of rides and attractions. They squeeze a lot more into that tiny space, and as a result, it's usually very easy to find short lines even on busier days. Disneyland Park has most of the best rides of Magic Kingdom (and better versions of them in many cases), plus they have Galaxy's Edge and Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, some of the best parts of Hollywood Studios. And California Adventure has a mishmash of other great rides, some which are also found at Disney World (like Soarin and Toy Story Mania), other rides which are similar to Disney World counterparts (like Radiator Springs Racers and Mission Breakout), and some which are completely unique (like Incredicoaster and Web Slingers).
3) SoCal weather beats Florida weather any day of the week. Summer in SoCal can be hot, but it's tolerable. Summer in Florida is absolute misery.
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We live in CA and have gone to Disneyland and DC a number of times. We recently visited Orlando and had only 1 day in Disney (almost $200 pp), but chose Magic Kingdom. It was basically like Disneyland, but my kids did still love it though.
Honest question. What makes Epcot your favorite park? I used to go there a lot growing up (90/00's), and Epcot was my least favorite of the main 3. It was basically a cultural themed rides similar to It's A Small World. Has it changed, or is it still pretty much the same?