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11 Dec 14, 02:44 PM |
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Double Disney?
We have recently got back from our second WDW trip (the first was 4 years ago). It will be at least another 4 years before we could afford to go again, so we are wondering ... maybe wait till 2020 which will be our silver wedding, and do double Disney? Maybe 4 days in Disneyland, internal flight and 10 days in WDW?
We don't drive, and while places like SF, Vegas etc would be interesting, what we will really want is Maximum Disney! Thoughts?
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11 Dec 14, 03:38 PM |
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Gill there are Disney buses (payable) from LAX airport to Disneyland so no transport problem there. You could explore L A as there re many travel companies offering days out - Universal Hollywood, Hollywood tours, stars homes etc and these can be booked at the desk in Disney hotels. Alsocheck if Adventures by Disney are offering anything like trips to the actual Disney studios at Burbank. If you need any advice - get in touch.
Don't forget though that in San Francisco is the Walt Disney Family Museum which is well worth a visit. You could always get internal flight from SF to LAX. |
11 Dec 14, 10:38 PM |
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Gill, you would absolutely love the Walt Disney Family Museum. It's touching, compelling, personal, poignant, even I would say beyond the parks.
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11 Dec 14, 10:40 PM |
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Sounds like an utterly awesome holiday to me- go for it! If you get the Premium annual pass it'll cover entry to both sets of parks and you'll get discounts too
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20 Dec 14, 03:16 PM |
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Hi
We have visited all the places you mentioned and don't drive and have never had a problem. This coming summer we are starting in Washington then going to WDW and then Disneyland later in the holiday via Vegas. We love both parks and couldn't decide which one so are going between the two by United and Virgin America. You can never have enough Disney in my opinion!
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20 Dec 14, 03:16 PM |
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