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(@GeorgeOfTheJungle)
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I'd vote not to skip Teacups! Disneyland's outdoor version is so much more appealing than being under a tent. Especially at night. :mickey:


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Posted : May 20, 2015 12:22 pm
(@brergnat)
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GeorgeOfTheJungle;2457358 wrote: I'd vote not to skip Teacups! Disneyland's outdoor version is so much more appealing than being under a tent. Especially at night. :mickey:

Agree! I think the Mad Tea Party is SO beautiful. It is a great photo op.


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Posted : May 20, 2015 12:33 pm
(@BriarRose0708)
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How about Peter Pan? Is it similar enough to skip? With no FP option and knowing how popular it is at WDW I don't fancy waiting in line as there are other attractions I'd like to get to first.


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Posted : May 21, 2015 5:04 pm
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BriarRose0708;2457549 wrote: How about Peter Pan? Is it similar enough to skip? With no FP option and knowing how popular it is at WDW I don't fancy waiting in line as there are other attractions I'd like to get to first.

NO! Do NOT skip it. I think it is WAY better at DL. They are also enhancing it with "extra" magic for the 60th anniversary.


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Posted : May 21, 2015 6:10 pm
(@mnnhfltx)
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BrerGnat;2457555 wrote: NO! Do NOT skip it. I think it is WAY better at DL. They are also enhancing it with "extra" magic for the 60th anniversary.

I agree. The DL Peter Pan feels much more up close and personal.


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Posted : May 21, 2015 11:07 pm
(@NewDVCowner)
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MNNHFLTX;2457570 wrote: I agree. The DL Peter Pan feels much more up close and personal.

Just head to it first thing in the morning and get through the line- it stacks up FAST though.


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Posted : May 22, 2015 12:10 pm
(@manutd1)
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NewDVCowner;2457589 wrote: Just head to it first thing in the morning and get through the line- it stacks up FAST though.

Yes...cause no FP for it. And, late at night....usually, no more than 15 min wait, If you do it last before park closes.


 
Posted : May 23, 2015 9:19 pm
(@dixielandings)
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We just returned from a week at DL!! LOVE!

It's hard to answer this - as many have pointed out, even the seemingly smallest difference can be something you don't want to miss. Remember that the lines are generally shorter at DL (Radiator Springs Racers aside) so you'll probably have more time than you think.

Having said that - the Carousel, Snow White (assuming you saw at WDW before it closed)...Pooh (different on the outside, pretty much the same on the inside). Star Tours. Little Mermaid (same as before - different outside, same inside). Soarin' (although I can't advocate skipping this one EVER).

I absolutely love DL - I could easily have stayed another week and not tired of any of it. The changes to DCA are wonderful and the old beautiful stand-by, Disneyland - still brings tears to my eyes. Everything is so charming, so homey...so welcoming. With the crowds and heat at WDW (and I love me some WDW), I would always rather be at DL. :mickey:


 
Posted : June 21, 2015 10:27 pm
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