Approximately 65 miles, or just over an hour drive.
Yes, Walt Disney World is much larger than Disneyland.30,000 acres vs 160 acres4 theme parks vs 2 theme parks20 Disney-owned hotels vs 3 Disney-owned hotels
There's Disneyland and disneyworld, Disneyland is in Anaheim, Cali & disneyworld is in Orlando, Flo. Disneyland is a lil bit bigger than the one in Flo.....Minnie Mouse is hot I wanna tap that
The Los Angeles Disney World is much bigger than the Orlando Disneyland actually. However, the Orlando Disneyland is the very original that was built when Walt Disney was still alive.
it is the Cinderella castle. It is supposed to be bigger that the Sleeping Beauty castle in Disneyland
No, Walt Disney World is much bigger than Disneyland.
No it costs as much as Disneyland
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Approximately 65 miles, or just over an hour drive.
63 miles taking I-5.
Yes, Walt Disney World is much larger than Disneyland.30,000 acres vs 160 acres4 theme parks vs 2 theme parks20 Disney-owned hotels vs 3 Disney-owned hotels
There's Disneyland and disneyworld, Disneyland is in Anaheim, Cali & disneyworld is in Orlando, Flo. Disneyland is a lil bit bigger than the one in Flo.....Minnie Mouse is hot I wanna tap that
It is a tie with Tokyo's and California's Disneylands. They are approximately the same size. Both of them are bigger than 3 acres. Walt Disney World, in Florida, is much larger than Disneyland in California.
Northern Ireland is much bigger.
No. There are Playmobil FunParks in Germany, France, Malta, and Greece, and 2 in Florida but none in California. There is a LegoLand in Carlsbad, California.
It's kind of hard to tell, since published figures include things like parking areas and areas inaccessible to the public, but based on a rough eyeball estimate from Google Maps, it appears that Disneyland is noticeably larger. There's certainly a lot more "stuff" in Disneyland. Legoland is nice if you want to look at Lego bricks made into (admittedly pretty impressive) replicas of things. If you're more interested in number (and, frankly, quality) of rides, Disneyland is the clear winner if you're not a very young child. If what really trips your trigger is more extreme "thrill" rides, then give both of them a pass and go to Knott's Berry Farm (which has the added bonus of not being terribly far from Disneyland) or Six Flags Magic Mountain; a lot of both the Disneyland and Legoland rides are really geared towards younger children and your high school kids may not be terribly impressed (Disneyland's "Mountains" ... Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, the Matterhorn ... aren't bad coasters, but they're at least as much about the theming as they are about the actual roller coaster).