Disneyland is smaller.
The Disneyland Resort is 500 acres. Walt Disney World is more than 6 times that size, over 30,000 acres (as of 2023). Walt Disney World is roughly the size of San Francisco. Disneyland wouldn’t even fill Golden Gate Park.
Disneyland only has two theme parks.
While Walt Disney World in Florida boasts four enchanting theme parks, Disneyland Resort in California keeps it cozy with just two. The upside? A focused experience where you won’t find yourself quite so overwhelmed. Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park offer a treasure trove of beloved attractions & entertainment. It’s got an intimate vibe that visitors cherish.
Disneyland is older — and newer.
When Walt Disney’s dream project opened in 1955, Disneyland became the first theme park in the world. But as Walt said, “Disneyland will never be complete.” Disney often uses Disneyland to try out new things before they open in Orlando. Especially when it comes to entertainment, parades, and nighttime spectaculars. Disneyland often feels more here & now.
Disneyland is easier.
Less real estate means fewer transportation headaches. Disneyland’s scaled-down size translates into smoother park navigation. It’s super easy to hop around from park to park, attraction to attraction to attraction.
Dining reservations don’t book up so far in advance. Far fewer experiences require advance reservations in order to experience them. But best of all…
Disneyland is more walkable.
The fact that you can literally walk from one park entrance to the other can feel life-changing. Compare that to Walt Disney World, where it can take an hour to commute from Magic Kingdom to Animal Kingdom. Considering the large number of hotels that are also within walking distance, the whole thing simply feels like… well, a walk in the park.
Disneyland has only a few Disney-owned hotels.
Walt Disney World has more than thirty Disney-owned resort hotels. Disneyland has three.
Walt Disney World offers huge, expansive resorts with lakes, beaches, marinas, tennis courts, jogging paths around lagoons, multiple pools, and a wide array of room types — from simple hotel rooms to multi-room condos or lakeside cabins with full kitchens and patio grills.
Disneyland has three lovely hotels with pools, some great restaurants, and a spa. It’s a much more intimate affair.
Disneyland is more crowded on weekends and less crowded during the week.
Crowd patterns at Disneyland and Walt Disney World are like mirror opposites.
On any given day, most Disneyland guests live within the giant population centers of Southern California. Therefore, Saturdays and Sundays are the busiest days. Weekdays do pick up during summer and spring break, when American kids are out of school. And from Halloween through New Year’s Day, every late afternoon and evening can bustle and buzz as annual pass holders hop into the parks after work to take in the holiday festivities.
At Walt Disney World, most visitors fly in. And guess what? Weekends are unexpectedly mellow. Why? Because most folks plan longer multi-night stays, using Saturdays and Sundays for travel. The real hustle happens on weekdays, especially in the mornings. But come afternoon and evening, it’s a whole different vibe. Nap time, poolside relaxation, and evening entertainment / dining experiences draw guests into many different directions.
Disneyland doesn’t have fireworks every evening.
Weather permitting, the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT offer fireworks every night. (Although you may need a separate ticket to a Christmas or Halloween party in order to see the Magic Kingdom’s show).
However, Disneyland tight acreage means they’ve got a lot more neighbors who live within earshot. To make nice with the community at large, Disneyland Park doesn’t set off their fireworks absolutely every evening. Weekends, holiday periods, spring break and peak summer season are when you can expect to see fireworks over Sleeping Beauty Castle.
Otherwise, head to the Rivers of America, where Fantasmic! typically performs once or twice per evening. Over at Disney California Adventure, the huge Pixar Pier lagoon bursts into bright fountains of color and light with World of Color. It performs once or twice per evening, every night.
Disneyland’s in-park dining is better than Magic Kingdom.
Many who say “the food is better at Disneyland” aren’t thinking about the delicious restaurants of EPCOT. They’re thinking about the Magic Kingdom, where yes — the cuisine could really use some improvement. Disneyland’s Plaza Inn, Bengal Barbecue, & Tropical Hideaway are standouts. Even their churros are better.
At Walt Disney World, the best restaurants are located at Disney Springs and the numerous resort hotels. Citrico’s, Toledo, & California Grill are even recommended by the esteemed food critics at the Michelin guide. (Capa and Victoria & Albert’s have each earned a Michelin star).
Disneyland has far less character dining.
At Disneyland, only four restaurants offer meals where you have the chance to meet & interact with characters while you dine:
- Plaza Inn | Disneyland Park | breakfast | Minnie & pals
- Storyteller’s Cafe | Grand Californian Hotel & Spa | breakfast / brunch | Mickey & pals
- Napa Rose | Grand Californian Hotel & Spa | breakfast / brunch | Princesses
- Goofy’s Kitchen | Disneyland Hotel | breakfast / brunch / lunch / dinner | Goofy & pals
Walt Disney World, however, has character dining at breakfast, lunch and dinner within all four theme parks and six different hotels. There’s even a completely free campfire marshmallow roast sing-a-long with Chip ‘n’ Dale.
Disneyland is more MARVEL-ous.
Thanks to an exclusive licensing agreement that MARVEL struck with Universal Orlando Resort (long before Disney and MARVEL started making movies together), most MARVEL characters can’t appear within a Disney theme park east of the Mississippi River. The big exception: Guardians of the Galaxy (which is why they’ve got their own roller coaster at EPCOT).
California, however, has devoted an entire land to them: Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure Park. You’ll enjoy attractions themed to Spider-Man and Guardians, plus heaps of live character interactions & stunt shows from Black Panther, Iron Man, Black Widow, Ant Man & the Wasp, and more.
That said, both Disneyland and Walt Disney World have pretty much the exact same amount of STAR WARS attractions, experiences, & dining.
Disneyland has no water parks.
You’d think that the land of eternal sunshine would inspire Disney Imagineers to get splashy, but Orange County is a desert, overflowing with sandy soil and steep water use restrictions. Therefore, no Disneyland water parks.
Walt Disney World, however, has its very own water treatment facility, and daytime highs above 80º F for about 10 months out of the year. Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon are both fantastic ways to enjoy extra days in Walt Disney World.
Disneyland is often colder than Orlando.
Many who live outside California don’t realize just how cool the state gets in the wintertime, where the average daily highs in January stay around a crisp 63°F (17°C) and evening lows dip down to 45°F (7°C). Even as spring turns to summer, the temps really drop each evening. Disneyland guests need to pack a jacket or warm sweatshirt for most days of the year.
If warm sunny days at the pool are on your wish list, it’s best to visit from July through early October.
That said, Southern California gets far less rain than Orlando. Rainy days at Disneyland are rare from about March through December, while Walt Disney World sees tropical, daily thunderstorms almost every afternoon from May through September.
Disneyland is further from Universal.
In Orlando, it’s only about a twenty-five minute drive to get from Walt Disney World to Universal Orlando Resort, where The Wizarding World of Harry Potter offers terrific atmosphere & attractions.
In California, however, Disneyland can be as far as two hours away from Universal Studios Hollywood, depending on traffic. Anaheim is far south of central Los Angeles, while Universal’s famed production lot is on the north side of the city. You’ve got to get through all of Los Angeles to get from one to the other. Although Universal Studios Hollywood is smaller than its Orlando counterpart — and has fewer Harry Potter attractions — it’s home to the popular Super Nintendo World. Wishful Thinking is a Preferred Agency for Universal parks & resorts. We can set up your tickets; we can also help you plan your logistics. You’ll want a smart itinerary to avoid all that traffic.
Disneyland is more expensive than Walt Disney World. And cheaper.
Comparing pricing between Orlando and Anaheim is complex. Certain items are more wallet-friendly while others justify a bit of a splurge.
When it comes to theme park ticket prices per day, pricing is highly variable! Disneyland uses a tier system that ranks each day based on how crowded they expect it to be. The least popular days of the year are ranked as Tier 0, and the most popular days of the year are Tier 6. In 2024 / 2025, the cost of a one-day ticket on a Tier 6 day is nearly twice the cost of a one-day ticket on a Tier 0 day. For that reason, it’s always most affordable to visit during low season.
Over at Walt Disney World, their dynamic theme park ticket pricing is more clear from park to park: a day at Animal Kingdom is often quite a bit more affordable than a day at Magic Kingdom.
However, when you add it all up, with four Disney theme parks in Orlando and just two in Anaheim, most guests end up spending less (in total) on their park tickets for a Disneyland trip. (In simple terms, a 2-day ticket is less expensive than a 4-day ticket!)
Accommodation pricing, however, adds an important dynamic. Walt Disney World in Orlando offers a much wider range of room prices. The affordable Value resort rooms at Walt Disney World are often half the cost of their counterparts at Disneyland. For that reason, many budget-conscious Disneyland guests opt for “off-property” Disneyland Good Neighbor Hotels. The end result: less of that cozy “in the Disney bubble” feeling.
Suppose we were to make a head-to-head comparison: a budget-minded four-night vacation in a Disney-owned hotel with three days in the theme parks. In such a scenario, Orlando might offer an overall lower price tag. But Disneyland would reward you with the satisfying feeling that you’ve seen and done all the things you wanted to do.
In the grand scheme of things, considering all factors, Disneyland is probably best for a shorter, memorable, magical getaway. Save Walt Disney World for a time when you’re looking for a longer, more immersive vacation experience.
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