The choice between Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney World (Florida) depends on whether you value intimacy and architectural beauty or scale and variety. Disneyland Paris is widely considered the most beautiful Disney resort; "Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant" is more intricate than its American counterparts, and the park's focus on European storytelling and detailed landscaping makes it feel like a boutique experience. It is much easier to navigate, as its two parks are right next to each other, making it ideal for a 2-to-3-day trip. Walt Disney World, however, is a "Disney Universe" spanning 43 square miles with four massive theme parks, two water parks, and over 25 themed resorts. It is a destination that requires at least a week to fully experience. While Paris offers the unique and superior "Ratatouille" and "Phantom Manor" experiences, Florida provides the sheer world-building of "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge" and the cultural immersion of Epcot. Ultimately, Paris is a better "add-on" to a European vacation, whereas Florida is a dedicated, immersive pilgrimage that offers an unmatched level of entertainment diversity and vacation luxury.