answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Because they have different regulations, attractions, running times, and such

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why do Disneyland and Walt Disney World have their own websites?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is Disneyland a another word for Walt Disney World?

No, Disneyland and Walt Disney World are separate theme parks. Disneyland is in Anaheim, California while Walt Disney World is in Orlando, Florida.


What is the difference between Disneyland's and Walt Disney World's websites?

They are about 2 different places


Where are Disneyland and Walt Disney World?

Disneyland is in Anaheim, California. Walt Disney world is in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.


Where is Walt Disneyland?

Revise your question because theres no such thing as "Walt Disney land" its either Disneyland or Walt Disney world


Which was made first Disneyland or world?

DisneyLand opened up before Walt Disney World. DisneyLand opened in 1954 and Walt Disney World opened in 1959. Hope this helps!!!


Is Disneyland made by Walt Disney?

Disney World was made by Walt Disney's design, yes.


Is disney world bigger than Disneyland?

No, Walt Disney World is much bigger than Disneyland.


Which was first Disneyland or disney world?

Disneyland opened in 1955. Walt Disney World opened in 1971.


What did Walt Disney after he did Disneyland?

He designed and created Disney World


Where is Disneyland in florida?

Disneyland is not in Florida. It is in California. Walt Disney World is near Orlando, Florida.


Is Disneyland in Florida affiliated with Disneyland in Anaheim?

"Disneyland in Anaheim, California and Disney World in Orlando, Florida are both theme parks owned by Walt Disney World Resorts, a company created by Walt Disney."


How many Disneyland parks did Walt Disney live to see?

Only one Disney theme park (Disneyland) was completed during Walt Disney's lifetime. Before his death he was heavily involved in the design of Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.