Pirate-Emery
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- Joined
- Jun 4, 2006
It is like comparing children. ("It's shameful and shouldn't be done?" )
No, what I mean is, the parks all offer something different.
Epcot offers a more International/Tomorrowland feel.
MGM Studios offers a more Hollywood/Movie feel.
Animal Kingdom offers a completely unique "zoo" feel (by far one of my most favorite parks and my absolute favorite park in WDW).
But California is special. If you are a born and bred Californian (I was born and still live in the Bay Area), you will absolutely adore the park.
It's got a flavor of everything and hits them all directly on the head!
1. Hollywood
2. Monterey Wharf (omg, it is absolutely right on!)
3. Boardwalk (Paradise Pier is better than the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk )
4. Yosemite/Nat'l Parks (Disney does do great in capturing the natural aspects of an area)
There are plenty more, but it is late and I can't possibly remember...
EDIT: Just saw your post...
Sorry for posting, I guess...
No, what I mean is, the parks all offer something different.
Epcot offers a more International/Tomorrowland feel.
MGM Studios offers a more Hollywood/Movie feel.
Animal Kingdom offers a completely unique "zoo" feel (by far one of my most favorite parks and my absolute favorite park in WDW).
But California is special. If you are a born and bred Californian (I was born and still live in the Bay Area), you will absolutely adore the park.
It's got a flavor of everything and hits them all directly on the head!
1. Hollywood
2. Monterey Wharf (omg, it is absolutely right on!)
3. Boardwalk (Paradise Pier is better than the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk )
4. Yosemite/Nat'l Parks (Disney does do great in capturing the natural aspects of an area)
There are plenty more, but it is late and I can't possibly remember...
EDIT: Just saw your post...
Sorry for posting, I guess...