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| 46.1 | Diff's between WDW MK and Disneyland | ATE012::CLAUDE | Claude G. Berube | Thu Mar 09 1989 10:28 | 90 | 
|  |     Al,
    
    You asked for it you've got it. According to the un-official guide,
    
    Attractions Found oply at the MK WDW,
    
        Liberty Square: Hall of Presidents
        Tomorrowland:   Dreamflight
                        Carousel of Progress
        Mickey's Birthdayland: All Attractions
    
    Attractions Found Only at Disneyland
    
        Main Street:    Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
        Frontierland:   Sailing Ship Columbia
                        Big Thunder Ranch (although WDW has a ranch in Fort
                        Wilderness)
        Fantasyland:    The Story of Sleeping Beauty
                        Pinocchio's Daring Journey
                        Casey Jr. Circus Train
                        Storybook Land Canal Boats
                        Alice in Wonderland
                        matterhorn Bobsleds
                        Motor Boat Cruise
                        Videopolis
        Tomorrowland:   Star Tours
        Bear Country:   Splash Mountain
        
    Critical Comparison of Atrractions found at both parks,
    
        Main Street:   
             Railroad            The  Disneyland    railroad  is  far  more
                                 entertaining by virtue of the Grand Canyon
                                 Diorama and the Primeval World  components
                                 not found at the MK
             Walt Disney Story   More comprehensive filem at the MK.   More
                                 interesting      static    displays    and
                                 memorabilia  at  Disneyland 
        Adventureland:
             Jungle Cruise       More realistic Audio-Animatronic animal at
                                 MK otherwise the same.  
             Enchanted TIKI Room - About the same
             Swiss Family Treehouse - Larger at the MK
        New Orleans Square
             Pirates of the Caribbean - Far Superiror at Disneyland.
             Haunted Mansion     Slight edge to the MK
        Bear Country
             Country Bear Jamboree - Same production  with  much  less of a
                                 wait at Disneyland    
        Frontierland
             Various river cruises - Slight edge to MK due to sights.
             Tom Sayer Island    comparable but  a  little  more  elaborate
                                 with better food service at MK             
             Big Thunder Mountain  - Ride about the same, sight and special
                                     effects better at MK
             Golden Horseshoe/Diamond Horsehsoe - Similar at both parks.
            
        Fantasyland
        
             Snow White scary adventures - about the same at both parks.
             Peter Pan's Flight      Better at Disneyland
             Mr. Toad Wild Ride      ""    ""     ""
             Dumbo The Flying Elephant - Same at both parks
             Carousels               About the same.
             Castles                 Far larger and more beatiful at the MK
                          
        Tommorowland
                
             Autopia/Grand Prix      About the same
             Mission to Mars         the same
             Rocket jets/Starjets     "   "
             PeopleMover             Edge to Disneyland
             World Premier Circle-Vision - The same
             Space Mountain          Vastly  superior in both rides/special
                                     efects at MK
             Submarine Voyage/20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - about the same
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| 46.2 | STAR TOURS!!! | VCSESU::COUGHLIN |  | Thu Mar 09 1989 14:51 | 8 | 
|  |     
    	Don't miss STAR TOURS!!!  A flight simulation ride using the STAR
    WARS theme and characters.  Pirates of the Carribean is slightly
    different and better.  The location of the haunted house is different
    and Disneyland has a New Orleans type area nearby that I don't remember
    at WDW.  Otherwise, they are similar and both worth the trip.
    
    				-Bill-
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| 46.3 | Stick with the "E-coupon" attractions | RECAP::SEAGLE | Disneyland junkie! | Thu Mar 09 1989 18:55 | 29 | 
|  |     Yes, Star Tours should be your first stop.  Get to the park an hour
    before the stated opening time and be the first on this ride or
    you'll be sorry.
    
    I disagree with the Unofficial Guide and I think the Haunted Mansion
    is better at Disneyland (slight edge to WDW *indeed*  ;-(  ).
    
    Pirates of the Caribbean is *so* different at Disneyland that when
    I ride it at WDW I keep asking myself "how can they call this the
    same ride?".  It is an order of magnitude better at Disneyland than
    WDW.  A "must see" in my book.
    
    The Monorail, in Tomorrowland, is a *ride* as well as a transportation
    system at Disneyland and you might consider it as well although
    it is not as critical.
    
    America Sings is "cute", but it just doesn't do much for me.  I
    wish they had kept the GE Carousel of Progress at Disneyland instead
    of porting it off to WDW in favor of America Sings.  Anyway, it
    is unique to the park, so if you want all the "new" stuff be sure
    to put it on your list too.
    
    If you are in to roller-coaster type attractions, be sure to catch
    Splash Mountain and The Matterhorn Bobsleds as these are unique
    to Disneyland.
    
    
    Not much new information here, but FWIW that is my opinion,
    David.
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| 46.4 | 1/2/3 day passports? | ATE012::CLAUDE | Claude G. Berube | Fri Mar 10 1989 07:47 | 13 | 
|  | reply to < Note 46.3 by RECAP::SEAGLE "Disneyland junkie!" >
>                       -< Stick with the "E-coupon" attractions >-
    Dave,
    
    I've never been to Disneyland,  but  didn't  they get rid of the coupon
    system and went to the passport  system around the same time as WDW did
    in  '82?    I could of sworn I  been  seeing  one  price  admission  to
    Disneyland for a while now in the various guides etc.
    
    Claude
    
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| 46.5 |  | RECAP::SEAGLE | Disneyland junkie! | Fri Mar 10 1989 12:05 | 10 | 
|  |     RE: .4
    
    Yes, Disneyland went to "Passports" in 1980 like everything else.
    I intended my comment as a tongue-in-cheek remark and regret any
    confusion this may have caused.
    
    BTW, when I was last at Disneyland the one day Passports were about
    $26.00 and I am certain they have gone up $0.50-$1.00 since then.
    
    David.
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| 46.7 | convirtable? | CVG::THOMPSON | Notes? What's Notes? | Fri Mar 10 1989 13:22 | 5 | 
|  | 	I wonder...I have a day left on some WDW (Florida) 3-day pasports.
	Are they any good in Disneyland or should I save them for my next
	trip south?
			Alfred
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| 46.8 | A change = fun! | GRYHWK::WITHERS | It's So-Crates dude! Lets bag 'im! | Thu Mar 16 1989 10:35 | 32 | 
|  |     FWIW, I *loved* Disneyland!  I wen't there when on a business trip
    (Anaheim SigGraph '87) and had one day in the park from sunup to
    sundown and found it great!  There are subtle little differences
    everywhere that made it a whole new adventure.
    
    Previous to this I had been to WDW several times, as a resort guest and
    could qualify for tour-guide status with respect to locations and
    general knowledge of the park.  Disneyland was just different enough to
    throw me a little out of my element and I found that most exciting!
    
    To actually include functional knowlegde :-)...
    
    	o Hearty agreement w/ previous replies insofaras the Pirates of the
    	  Cariabean is far superior at Disneyland.
    
    	o Caribbean Plaza is replaced by ?New Orleans Square? and look for
    	  a little exhibit hall above the Pirates Entrance which contains 
    	  an art gallery thats worth a few moments perusal.  [In particular
    	  a model of Sleeping Beauty's Castle].
    
    	o First stop should be Star Tours.  I arrived via monorail from
    	  Disneyland Hotel (where I stayed) at opening +5 minutes and still
    	  had a 1� hr wait..but worth it!
    
    	o I also liked the Haunted Mansion but don't put it as "far
    	  superior", but you should see it.
    
    Hope that helps, I couldn't resist commenting (even though I added
    nothing new) :-(.
    
    George
    
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| 46.9 | Should work at both | GRYHWK::WITHERS | It's So-Crates dude! Lets bag 'im! | Thu Mar 16 1989 10:37 | 9 | 
|  |     Re: .7
    
    It should say on the ticket but I believe they are good at either park. 
    I know that the tickets have no expiration (last time down we used some
    days from 3yrs previous, it was frightening to see the difference in
    prices from then (on the old tickets) to now (on the new tickets)).
    
    George
    
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| 46.10 | Splash Mountain, and other Disneyland Only's | CLUSTA::LUND |  | Fri Jan 19 1990 07:57 | 22 | 
|  |     
    Disneyland now also has Splash Mountain...., a group of us went on it
    a couple of times during Decus Night (Fall '89). If you want to get
    soaked, have two people in the front section of the canoe... The first
    time we only had one person, and you didn't wet, but the second time,
    I was one of the two in the front of the canoe, and was quite soaked
    whent he ride ended! Heard last week that it will be added to MK at
    some point in the future. Star Tours was great also, I think we did
    that two or three times, and also the Matterhorn is a good ride.
    Disneyland also has more childrens rides. I was looking forward to
    Pirates of the Caribbean, but that was one of the closed for repairs
    ride in Fall '89....
    
    This won't help the person who wrote the message last year, but
    hopefully others going out to Disneyland.
    
    Also The area around Tom Sawyers Island has more activities, including
    canoes, and there is an outdoor theatre that has activities also, some
    of these were not open at night for DECUS.
    
    				-Annie
    
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| 46.11 | Which castle is which?? | CADSE::AWILLIAMS | The fluke is the duke of soul...YEAH... | Tue Mar 06 1990 14:55 | 14 | 
|  |     Not exactly sure if this belongs in this note, but it's the closest
    thing I could find...
    
    Anyways, this past weekend, I was in a discussion with someone about
    WDW and Disneyland and their differences.  One of the things I noted
    was that one park houses Cinderella's castle and the other has Sleeping
    Beauty's.  At the time, I couldn't remember which had which (though
    now, I think Disneyland is the one with Cinderella's castle).  But the
    person I was talking to didn't believe me...
    
    Can anyone out there confirm that I'm not off my rocker (and tell me
    for sure which park has which castle)??
    
    - Skip
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| 46.12 |  | CADSE::AWILLIAMS | The fluke is the duke of soul...YEAH... | Tue Mar 06 1990 14:58 | 10 | 
|  |     re: .73
    
    Actually, now I'm confused...  I just remembered that last time I was
    at WDW, we ate at King Stefan's Banquet Hall in the castle and
    Cinderella was wandering from table to table so WDW must have
    Cinderella's castle...  
    
    Help me... help me... somebody please help me...
    
    - Skip
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| 46.13 |  | ATE012::BERUBE | A Dream Called... | Tue Mar 06 1990 15:16 | 9 | 
|  |     Skip,
    
    Cinderella Castle  is  at  WDW  and is 180 feet in height, which is 100
    feet taller than Sleeping Beauty's castle at Disneyland.
    
    Claude
    
    BTW Len moved  the  notes  from  another  topic,  that's  why .12 has a
    reference to a now non-existent .73.
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| 46.14 | Every Princess Deserves a Castle | INDMKT::GOLDBERG | Len, WORLD Traveler | Tue Mar 06 1990 15:17 | 8 | 
|  |     Cinderella's Castle is in Florida, Sleeping Beauty's is in California.
    You can tell the difference in pictures because the towers on Sleeping
    Beauty's are shorter and rounder (larger in diameter), while
    Cinderella's are taller and "pointier".
    Now who knows who's castle is in Tokyo Disneyland?  And how about
    Euro-Disneyland?
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| 46.15 | More castle questions... | CADSE::AWILLIAMS | The fluke is the duke of soul...YEAH... | Tue Mar 06 1990 15:56 | 8 | 
|  |     Thanks for the answers, kind moderators.
    
    Off onto a slight tangent.  Was the castle in Disneyland always
    Sleeping Beauty's Castle?? Or was it Cinderella's Castle when the park
    first opened and then Cindy moved to a better neighborhood when WDW
    opened??
    
    - Skip
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| 46.16 | always Sleeping Beauty | ATE012::BERUBE | A Dream Called... | Wed Mar 07 1990 08:15 | 14 | 
|  |     Rep to << Note 46.15 by CADSE::AWILLIAMS "The fluke is the duke of soul...YEAH..." >>>
>    Was the castle in Disneyland always
>    Sleeping Beauty's Castle?? Or was it Cinderella's Castle when the park
>    first opened and then Cindy moved to a better neighborhood when WDW
>    opened??
    
    Skip,
    
    It was  always Sleeping Beauty's castle at Disneyland.  I know you were
    hoping for some  story  along the lines of dismantling and reassembling
    or maybe, you should of seen that barge etc.
    
    Claude
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| 46.17 | Le Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant | WOTVAX::BATTY | The Seaweed is Always Greener... | Thu Mar 08 1990 09:08 | 14 | 
|  |     According to the Euro Disney Annual Report, the castle forming the 
    entrance to Fantasyland will be "Le Chateau de la Belle au Bois 
    Dormant", inspired by "Sleeping Beauty". It is being used as the 
    symbol of Euro Disneyland, and is depicted on the covers of all 
    the official bumf, either an artist's impression or relief 
    embossed. It is always shown as being pastel pink with blue-grey 
    turrets, and very ornate.
    
    I've got withdrawal symptoms already, and we're not planning to go 
    again until 1991. Although Legoland has a "land" in the name, I 
    don't think it's going to satisfy the need, and we'll probably 
    have to give in and return later this year.
    
    Mike in Warrington UK 
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| 46.18 |  | TKOV51::RSUZUKI | English broken here.. | Wed Apr 18 1990 00:54 | 7 | 
|  | >    Now who knows who's castle is in Tokyo Disneyland?  And how about
>    Euro-Disneyland?
    In Tokyo Disneyland, Cinderella's Castle IS!
[Rie]/Tokyo,Japan
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| 46.19 | DL vs MK ? | BAHTAT::BELL | SWAS Leeds 845 2214 | Thu Feb 14 1991 12:42 | 11 | 
|  |     I am visiting California next month, arrive LA March 14th. I took my
    family to Florida 2 years ago, we were at WDW when MGM opened, and I
    would like to know how Disneyland compares to MK at WDW. Are there
    different rides or are the two parks basically the same, would it be
    worth our while going to Disneyland, apart from doing some of the
    things we liked in WDW again. Also what are the costs of admitance and
    when is the best day to go, I guess that weekdays are better than
    weekends.
    
    Thanks 
    Richard Bell
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| 46.20 | DL Attractions | COEM::SCOPA | MAJOR | Fri Feb 15 1991 14:21 | 9 | 
|  |     Richard,
    
    Right off the bat I can think of The Matterhorn and Splash Mountain as
    two attractions in DL which are not in WDW. YOu may also want to take
    in "Pirates.." to see if it differs from TMK in WDW.
    
    Some thoughts.
    
    Mike
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| 46.21 |  | USWRSL::SHORTT_LA | Total Eclipse of the Heart | Fri Feb 15 1991 16:33 | 5 | 
|  |       Just came back from DL on the 11th.  The Mahattahorn is under
    some heavy re-fitting and closed down.  So was the skyway and
    a few other rides.
    
                                       L.J.
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