Would You Go to DisneyLand For Childhood Dream?

Are you captivated by Disney's magic world? Speaking of Disney, we all watched many classic Disney fairy tales growing up, and Disneyland was always a favorite. Another popular park is Universal Studios. Which one do you prefer? Do you often go to theme parks for fun? Is Disney closely connected to your childhood dreams?

avatarcecimei
11-18
avatarpkhero
11-18
$Walt Disney(DIS)$  I will be there soon 
avatarpkhero
11-18
$Walt Disney(DIS)$  Yes I Will go soon 

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$Walt Disney(DIS)$  Yes just went to Disneyland in Hong Kong. We really enjoyed it except for the expensive food. Been to Universal studios in LA years ago and it was ok.
avatarAqa
11-17
Yes to Disneyland anytime! And both Disneyland and Universal Studios are wonderful places in terms of contents and experience. Both will survive for the long term. Thanks @Tiger_comments @icycrystal
avatarPatmos
11-17
$Walt Disney(DIS)$  Yes I grew up Disney great stock
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avatarmjwong
11-17
avatarDavidSG
11-17
$Walt Disney(DIS)$  Definitely yes! They should be very happy having fun during school holiday. 
$Walt Disney(DIS)$  this year went to both Disney Tokyo  and Universal studios in Osaka.  My preference is USJ.  With Super Nintendo World and various anime collaboration latest of which demon slayer.  More happening.  First visit to Disney is magical for those who grew up watching Disney on tv and movies before they went woke. 
$Walt Disney(DIS)$  Yes , I love Japan Disneyland and DisneySea , although ticket is expensive but    both are worth to go , at least to full fill our  childhood's dream. as for the famous rides the Queing time is always a long wait but worth for the Q.
$Walt Disney(DIS)$  seems fun but just another tourist trap. Brand loyalty is very strong with this one.⭐
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avatarKonii
11-17
avatarSanL
11-16
$Walt Disney(DIS)$  My parents brought my brother and I to Disneyland when we were kids back then. I still remember and it was never enough time for us to visit and finish all the rides. 🎊🥰🥳🍭 and now is time for me to bring my children to visit Disneyland when they grow older. A fun and remarkable place.
$Walt Disney(DIS)$  over priced hype being brain washed to go
avatarELI_59
11-16
$Walt Disney(DIS)$  Many people visit Disneyland to fulfill a childhood dream, as it’s often seen as a magical place that brings cherished characters and stories to life. Whether it’s nostalgia, the excitement of meeting beloved characters, or experiencing iconic rides, the park holds a special appeal for those who grew up with Disney. I always wanted to go as it can be a rewarding experience that reconnects me with childhood joy.
Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studio Osaka? Been there, queued that. Luckily, my Japanese friends were queuing ninjas, slicing through the lines with ease. Me? I was just a lost tourist, wondering where the magic went. If I ever go back, it'll be on a Disney cruise, where the only line I'll worry about is the buffet queue. Priorities, folks!
I would like to go for experience. Disney is a good place to to explore and it's fun. The only down side is always need to wait for long queue on the popular ride