Favorite WDW Park and Why

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Which is your favorite WDW park

Magic Kingdom
34
39%
Epcot
47
54%
Disney Hollywood Studios (isn't that the new name?)
5
6%
Animal Kingdom
1
1%
 
Total votes: 87

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Post by ralberts » Aug Mon 20, 2007 8:18 am

I am really torn between EPCOT and MK. I like EPCOT because in it's original concept, it was a vision of the future that was bright. Now I love to gothere for the food around the countries. MK I like for the child in me.
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Post by Croaker » Aug Mon 20, 2007 9:27 am

While Epcot is becoming a favorite as i get older, The Magic Kingdom just holds a bit of everything i like...from Liberty Square, Adventureland, Fantasyland etc...just a touch of everything with a castle in the middle.

side note...it would be cool if they repainted the castle one year as if the villians took over. (they did a cake...why not a villian take over...) then half way through the year Mickey could win back the Castle...just a thought.
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Post by Hypermommy » Aug Mon 20, 2007 9:38 am

Lion Sleeps Tonight wrote:It's hard to pick just one.
That's why I thought this would be a fun topic. Very hard to pick just one!! Each one has it's thing that makes it wonderful.
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Post by xinho » Aug Tue 21, 2007 1:20 pm

My vote is EPCOT.


I thought that this park would be me indifferent. I was wrong.


Soarin, Mission: SPACE, Test Track, Journey into Imaginations, the Pavilions in World Showcase, ... and Illuminations. It's the park more complete.


My close 2nd is Disney MGM Studios (I'm classic :lol: )

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Post by Conagraa » Aug Tue 21, 2007 5:11 pm

TheGreatGonzo wrote:Definately Epcot. I find as I get older I enjoy the relaxation and atmosphere just as much as I do the "thrill" rides in the other parks.
I feel the same way Epcot is now my favorite. I went to MK a few months back and packed wasn't near the word to describe it. I like to take it slow and enjoy the scenry now then I used too as a kid.

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Post by blinkereye123 » Aug Tue 21, 2007 6:15 pm

Hi folks. I guess my choice would have to be Magic Kingdom, (no real surprise there). There's just something about that initial concept and Walt wanting to put as much of everything he could into his dream especially with the advantage of more land. My own pleasure however is/was the ability to compare and contrast the attractions on both coasts and find all the subtlties that both resorts have/had to offer. EPCOT will always place a VERY close second simply because to me it represents that last burst of real creative energy that Walt had in wanting to build his last dream. I know I'm a sentimentalist but hey, this is Disney we're talking about here. Anyway, until later, peace.

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Post by secondstar » Aug Wed 22, 2007 9:42 am

We have a four-year-old daughter and this park offers the most for her. That's the MAIN reason we go to this park. Plus, I can't get enough of Main Street, U.S.A.
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Post by paany » Aug Wed 22, 2007 12:36 pm

Very tough but we seem to spend most of our time at Epcot, so that’s how I voted.

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Post by Blackie Pueblo » Aug Wed 22, 2007 12:40 pm

Very tough question but I am going with The Magic Kingdom. There is just something about the place that makes me forget my troubles and I feel like a kid again. I get emotional sometimes just thinking about the park.

A very very close second is EPCOT. I love this place just as much and could just walk around here all day. I don't even have to ride anything... but I do.

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Post by Lori60 » Aug Wed 22, 2007 5:46 pm

Hmmm, right now my favorite is Epcot. But on any given day it could be MK or Studios. AK hasn't grabbed me quite yet. I'll give it another try in Oct. At this point sitting in the ticket center parking lot would be better than sitting here at work. Even a little piece of WDW is better than none at all. :cry:

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Post by Joe90 » Aug Sun 26, 2007 4:35 am

I guess I spend more time at Epcot. But I really love MK. Castle-SSE, Thunder Mountain-Test Track.
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Post by Dr. Ravenscroft » Aug Mon 27, 2007 1:39 pm

It's kind of sad that no one has voted for MGM (I will always refer to it as that) or AK. Where is Quickgold when you need him?
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Post by MouseMan » Aug Mon 27, 2007 2:18 pm

Yeah, I really enjoy MGM and AK and a trip to WDW wouldn't be complete without at least some time at each park, BUT the poll was for my favorite and as such I had to go with MK.

I see Walt Disney in MK more than the other three parks. EPCOT, MGM, AK are all great, but only MK has Small World, PoTC, CoP and other attractions that Walt himself envisioned or worked on.

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Post by gullyf » Aug Tue 28, 2007 1:19 am

Tough question indeed. While Epcot certainly is the park I tend to spend the most time in, I can't walk down MK's Main Street without it becoming October 1, 1971 again. There, in front of Cinderella's Castle, standing among more than a thousand instruments and voices and actually feeling "When You Wish Upon a Star" while hundreds of balloons sail into the Florida sky. Few places hold such memory "rushes" in my life, and fewer still remain basically unchanged for 30+ years. For a once-14 year old with a clarinet, the Magic Kingdom is just that.

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Post by Blackie Pueblo » Aug Tue 28, 2007 9:50 am

gullyf wrote:Tough question indeed. While Epcot certainly is the park I tend to spend the most time in, I can't walk down MK's Main Street without it becoming October 1, 1971 again. There, in front of Cinderella's Castle, standing among more than a thousand instruments and voices and actually feeling "When You Wish Upon a Star" while hundreds of balloons sail into the Florida sky. Few places hold such memory "rushes" in my life, and fewer still remain basically unchanged for 30+ years. For a once-14 year old with a clarinet, the Magic Kingdom is just that.
Great description gully! That's how I feel too. And MouseMan another good point. No other park has that feeling that you get, like you really are as close to Walt Disney as with the Magic Kingdom.

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