Disney World. I just have a really tight knit personal connection with that one. I love Universal and Wizarding World is a wonderful experience no matter how many times you go, but Disney is just home for me. I'm really close to the child in me, the part of me that loves Disney. Universal's been doing big things the past few years and it's definitely more exhilarating than Disney on a lot of levels, but nothing beats walking down Main Street and really feeling like you're back at home.
But I am going to be a theme park ***** this summer and do both one day after the other
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Originally posted by KatyLegendperry
The one without the flop mess rides and with actual attractions
...(aka Universal)
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in what way does Disney have "flop mess" rides or not have actual attractions? each park is designed to have a certain experience with rides and attractions strategically placed in order combat crowd control and to maintain the issue of it's incredibly hot in Florida so indoor attractions will help out with that a lot.
