Disney vacation
#1
Disney vacation
Taking the family to Disney land and had a few questions I'm sure can get answered on here:
4 of us, 2 adults, a 4 year old and an infant
Flying into either SNA or LAX, best transportation options? We are considering taking car seats but if they had them already that would save us some extra luggage. Need flexibility since we are non-rev and will probably decide that morning which airport to fly into.
Could rent a car but our hotel is right there at the park and we don't plan on going anywhere else.
Cheaper ways to get between LaX and SNA if we needed to?
And for any United folks, in regards to vacation passes, do you list just the employee as a vacation pass and the rest of the family flies under that priority or does each person need to have it? And how many passes will get used for the round trip? 1 leg out and 1 leg back home
4 of us, 2 adults, a 4 year old and an infant
Flying into either SNA or LAX, best transportation options? We are considering taking car seats but if they had them already that would save us some extra luggage. Need flexibility since we are non-rev and will probably decide that morning which airport to fly into.
Could rent a car but our hotel is right there at the park and we don't plan on going anywhere else.
Cheaper ways to get between LaX and SNA if we needed to?
And for any United folks, in regards to vacation passes, do you list just the employee as a vacation pass and the rest of the family flies under that priority or does each person need to have it? And how many passes will get used for the round trip? 1 leg out and 1 leg back home
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One of the easiest ways to get back and forth is Supershuttle. You can book that from either airport to Disneyland. I don't know how far in advance you have to schedule, so if you don't decide which airport you are going to until the last minute, that could be a problem. I know car rental companies also rent car seats, not sure about Supershuttle.
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Taking the family to Disney land and had a few questions I'm sure can get answered on here:
4 of us, 2 adults, a 4 year old and an infant
Flying into either SNA or LAX, best transportation options? We are considering taking car seats but if they had them already that would save us some extra luggage. Need flexibility since we are non-rev and will probably decide that morning which airport to fly into.
Could rent a car but our hotel is right there at the park and we don't plan on going anywhere else.
Cheaper ways to get between LaX and SNA if we needed to?
And for any United folks, in regards to vacation passes, do you list just the employee as a vacation pass and the rest of the family flies under that priority or does each person need to have it? And how many passes will get used for the round trip? 1 leg out and 1 leg back home
4 of us, 2 adults, a 4 year old and an infant
Flying into either SNA or LAX, best transportation options? We are considering taking car seats but if they had them already that would save us some extra luggage. Need flexibility since we are non-rev and will probably decide that morning which airport to fly into.
Could rent a car but our hotel is right there at the park and we don't plan on going anywhere else.
Cheaper ways to get between LaX and SNA if we needed to?
And for any United folks, in regards to vacation passes, do you list just the employee as a vacation pass and the rest of the family flies under that priority or does each person need to have it? And how many passes will get used for the round trip? 1 leg out and 1 leg back home
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Both LAX and SNA have the Disneyland express bus. Airline crews get a discount.
http://www.graylineanaheim.com/airport_info.cfm
Just call them and tell them you are an airline employee. Plus one kid gets on free per one paying adult.
http://www.graylineanaheim.com/airport_info.cfm
Just call them and tell them you are an airline employee. Plus one kid gets on free per one paying adult.
#5
Taking the family to Disney land and had a few questions I'm sure can get answered on here:
4 of us, 2 adults, a 4 year old and an infant
Flying into either SNA or LAX, best transportation options? We are considering taking car seats but if they had them already that would save us some extra luggage. Need flexibility since we are non-rev and will probably decide that morning which airport to fly into.
Could rent a car but our hotel is right there at the park and we don't plan on going anywhere else.
Cheaper ways to get between LaX and SNA if we needed to?
And for any United folks, in regards to vacation passes, do you list just the employee as a vacation pass and the rest of the family flies under that priority or does each person need to have it? And how many passes will get used for the round trip? 1 leg out and 1 leg back home
4 of us, 2 adults, a 4 year old and an infant
Flying into either SNA or LAX, best transportation options? We are considering taking car seats but if they had them already that would save us some extra luggage. Need flexibility since we are non-rev and will probably decide that morning which airport to fly into.
Could rent a car but our hotel is right there at the park and we don't plan on going anywhere else.
Cheaper ways to get between LaX and SNA if we needed to?
And for any United folks, in regards to vacation passes, do you list just the employee as a vacation pass and the rest of the family flies under that priority or does each person need to have it? And how many passes will get used for the round trip? 1 leg out and 1 leg back home
And definitely fly into SNA if you can. It's actually a very short cab ride away.
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We go to Disneyland almost once a year. I know you said you don't plan on going anywhere else. I would say rent a car, the reason for this is that you could go to walmart the first day and get snacks (which you can take into the park). There's lots of options for food outside the park but it does add up, if you eat inside the park or outside. Plus you can go to other places that's not close to the park. We normally take jetBlue and fly into LGB, which we just take back roads to the park.
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