But take out the “always” and you'll have a much better question: “Why do people go to Disneyland?” The reason why they go is that Disneyland is an immersive and entertaining environment in which to have fun.
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Disney is the perfect escape. You can leave all the stress of the real world behind as soon as you enter the gates and surround yourself with Disney Magic. The upbeat music, the delicious smells, the laughter and more will have you instantly engulfed in the Happiest Place on Earth.
It feels like an escape.On top of that, Disney feels like an escape for a lot of people. It's a solid step away from adult life and a place where you can suspend disbelief. For a moment, you can believe in something just a little bit magical (like you would watching a movie but it's in real life).
With Walt Disney World, there's so much to know and do in preparing for a trip–a lot of which regulars take for granted as “common knowledge” because it's become second-nature to them. Disneyland is less stressful, more laid-back, and allows for greater spontaneity.
Which has more attractions, Disney World or Disneyland? With double the theme parks and two water parks, Disney World offers more attractions overall than Disneyland. Guests can find details on all the attractions and experiences available at Disneyland and Disney World on their respective websites.
Moreover, adults can have a magical at Disneyland and California Adventure Park because the food is delicious, the rides are fun, you can order alcohol, and dress up. More importantly, you feel young again! When you are at Disneyland as an adult, you see and experience things from a whole new perspective.
According to a Disney Parks Blog post about Gielan's research, she discovered “that 97 percent of respondents reported having a trip [to a Disney theme park] planned makes them happier. Seventy-one percent of respondents felt greater levels of energy when they had a trip planned in the next six months.”
It's pretty hard to pinpoint what makes Disneyland magical to me because it's everything — the whole package coming together! It's like the rides, the entertainment, the characters, the food and the feeling we get from being there all combine into one magical potion.
Re-Live Childhood MemoriesDisney is one of my favorite childhood memories. Meeting Mickey Mouse and wearing princess dresses in the parks were truly the best days growing up. It's fun to re-live those moments as an adult and watch other kids around you do the same.
Kids over 6 or 7 are much more adept at managing lines without making you wish you'd never heard the word Disneyland. Most 7 year olds are tall enough to meet the height restrictions for nearly any attraction, meaning they (and you) don't miss out on any of the fun.
At Disneyland, it's possible to experience an entire vacation where the only method of transportation you need are your own two feet. The two Disneyland parks are directly across from each other, divided only by a small esplanade that takes a minute to walk.
A: It's always a great time to visit Disney theme parks! However, when planning a trip to the Disneyland Resort, expect lower crowds from mid-September through mid-November (before the Thanksgiving break). Mid-January through mid-March is another time when potentially lower crowds are expected.