

And if guests are going to be in line longer they need more exciting things to look at and entertain them while in line. Longer lines at WDW require longer queues with more shade.

The parks in Orlando are bigger and have more space to build queues. One thing you will find is the ride itself might be basically the same, but the queues in WDW in general are better. In this post I am only going to cover rides that exist at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. I may even recommend if you’ve done the ride at Disneyland you don’t need to do it at WDW thus giving you time to explore things we don’t have at Disneyland. But if you find yourself in a time crunch I will suggest which ones you can skip. Many of the rides are classics and you may still want to ride them. But I’m going to break it down ride by ride so you can decide if you want to skip the ride while visiting WDW. Some attractions are basically the same with a small difference. If you are typically a Disneyland guest and planning a trip to Walt Disney World, I have a list of rides which both parks have in common. Disneyland rides found at Walt Disney World – are they the same or different, which park has the better version? These questions and more answered in this post plus a FREE printable list for you to print at the end.
