
We are bringing back this week’s Disney Debate to one question I have been asked more times than I can count. With so many parks to choose from across six destinations, it’s hard to narrow down the best ones. We are spoiled for choice, with many unique aspects drawing us to one park or another. Disneyland Park is the original, born and raised in Walt Disney’s creation; this park is the truest form of original Disney magic mixed with modern technology.
Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom was the beginning of a new dream on the East Coast that would eventually become the most populated Disney Resort on the planet, with four major theme parks, two water parks, and an entertainment district. Though many might say Walt Disney World is the home of true Disney enchantment, Magic Kingdom itself is reasonably similar to Disneyland, and for some, outshines by the unique attractions and experiences on offer at EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Looking further afield, International Parks offer a new experience again, intertwining local culture and tradition into a more authentically local experience. With two parks each in both Disneyland Paris and the Tokyo Disney Resort, the French and Japanese locations have drawn quite a bit of attention to themselves. Tokyo DisneySea is often named the most desirable Disney experience, showcasing more exciting attractions that can’t be found in any other park. We are lucky to have such impressive options to choose from when booking a Disney Parks vacation, making our question of the week even more tricky to answer.
What is the best Disney Park (worldwide!) and why?