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Old 06-08-2012, 09:46 AM   #7
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Au contraire, imo, but when I'm in Fantasyland, I feel I can go in quite a few directions. When I'm in Tomorrowland, I likewise feel I can move in more than one direction. Frontierland the same. Even Critter Country is more of a big space than a linear road.

Sure, not so the road to get there. And yeah, there's a main thoroughfare thru Fantasyland, and the entry to Tomorrowland is a linear path for a ways. That's simply not the same as an entire park consisting of linear ... and I'm glad to see DCA moving away from that with each new addition. (Bugs Land is an area, for example).


I'll heartily agree that Disneyland Paris took this a step or five further. But it's part of the genius of the general Disneyland layout that I find sorely lacking in DCA.


Don't get me wrong though ... I think I'm with the Disney Co. on this one, and this may just be a tipping point. DCA might finally be a really fun place to spend several hours ... and not just when you're drunk!
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