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LAX or LGB to Disneyland?
Looks like I was the high bidder in the kid's school auction for a trip to Disneyland, so I'm thinking about pulling them out of school this week and heading down.
Only question is getting to the park. It looks like Long Beach is closer to DL but LAX has way more service. Does anyone have transportation gouge from LAX to Anaheim? Also, any other tips for a quick visit would be welcome. I've only been to Disneyworld, so Disneyland will be all new. Thanks! PS the auction raised enough for two new fully equipped computer labs! It does my heart good to know I'm helping to provide the skills needed for the next generation of kids to learn how to play Call of Duty. :p |
Disneyland Resort Express Los Angeles Airport (LAX) - Anaheim Resort Area Transportation(Bus) from Anaheim Disneyland Area Tours
This is what I did with the kids last time we did Disneyland. It was super easy and took us right to the hotel. I think they only stops at a few hotels in the DL area so check if yours is one of them or is close to one of them. If you have a choice of where to stay, I highly recommend the Grand Californian Hotel. It is located in Downtown Disney and has easy access to both parks. Have fun! |
Thanks! That's just what we needed.
The auction item was 2 nights hotel with 4 day hopper passes, I believe the hotel is a block away from the park and has a free shuttle to the gate. Maybe after the kids clean their rooms I'll let em know what we won! |
Distance closest to furthest: SNA, LGB, LAX, BUR, ONT, PSP. SAN is probably in there between BUR and ONT.
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Have fun down there. Even though the tickets and room are paid for, get used to the concept of $12 hot dogs and $5 cups of soda.
Highway robbery with a happy face! |
Originally Posted by Dorf
(Post 775132)
Have fun down there. Even though the tickets and room are paid for, get used to the concept of $12 hot dogs and $5 cups of soda.
Highway robbery with a happy face! LOL, I hear ya. Have you been to Japan lately, trust me, I'm used to it. |
Originally Posted by HSLD
(Post 775133)
LOL, I hear ya. Have you been to Japan lately, trust me, I'm used to it.
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I think the only place to get somewhat healthy food (sandwiches and salads -- not fried junk) is in Toon Town at the back of Disneyland. If you aren't into that stuff, the rest of the park is just fine, too.
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Originally Posted by HSLD
(Post 774892)
Looks like I was the high bidder in the kid's school auction for a trip to Disneyland, so I'm thinking about pulling them out of school this week and heading down.
Only question is getting to the park. It looks like Long Beach is closer to DL but LAX has way more service. Does anyone have transportation gouge from LAX to Anaheim? Also, any other tips for a quick visit would be welcome. I've only been to Disneyworld, so Disneyland will be all new. Thanks! PS the auction raised enough for two new fully equipped computer labs! It does my heart good to know I'm helping to provide the skills needed for the next generation of kids to learn how to play Call of Duty. :p |
You can take the super shuttle or prime time on the lower level under the sign for shuttles at lax on the outer curb. It costs like 17 dollars and prob somewhere around 10 per person extra to get to hotels in anaheim where disneyland is. I take a shuttle directly to the disneyland hotel sometimes with either of those companys where my wife picks me up from there. Takes about 30 minutes once you get going without traffic to disneyland.
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Disneyland
Originally Posted by HSLD
(Post 774892)
Looks like I was the high bidder in the kid's school auction for a trip to Disneyland, so I'm thinking about pulling them out of school this week and heading down........ :p
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Disney Shuttle Busses
I see the busses dropping off all the time
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Originally Posted by mswmsw
(Post 775476)
If your kids are little and/or missing school days is not a problem, plan on going to Disneyland during weekdays. This time of year, crowds aren't bad at all during the week (just make sure it is not during a normal school spring vacation week!), and they will get a lot more time on rides and a lot less time standing in line. (I find the place intolerable during the summer, or duing weekends, due to the extremely long waiting time for rides.)
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Thanks everyone, this is great gouge!
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Since traffic can be a nightmare during morning and evening commute hours, I would seriously consider flying into SNA. Rental cars are probably cheaper at LAX, though.
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Originally Posted by HSLD
(Post 774892)
Looks like I was the high bidder in the kid's school auction for a trip to Disneyland, so I'm thinking about pulling them out of school this week and heading down.
Only question is getting to the park. It looks like Long Beach is closer to DL but LAX has way more service. Does anyone have transportation gouge from LAX to Anaheim? Also, any other tips for a quick visit would be welcome. I've only been to Disneyworld, so Disneyland will be all new. Thanks! PS the auction raised enough for two new fully equipped computer labs! It does my heart good to know I'm helping to provide the skills needed for the next generation of kids to learn how to play Call of Duty. :p You'll love California Adventures (our version of Epcot). The Disneyland portion is almost exactly the Magic Kingdom. California Adventures has some great rides (and you can get an adult beverage or three). Have fun! |
I agree with the above posts on the SNA thing. You can do the Disney shuttle from SNA. We usually just drive from PHX so I can haul my surfboard for a beach day after the park day but I see the shuttle used quite a bit. Also, if you do go on a weekend and have a car, staying around the SNA airport can be quite cheap (for Socal) when the business folk have left for the weekend. We like to stay at the Marriot suites by south coast plaza. They have good rooms with a sofa sleeper and the king bed is in a separate room. I have big and little kids so that gives us a break. For some strange reason Qantas has some crews staying there as well. You may be able to get a rate from the hotel.
If you go more than one day get the parkhopper ticket. The only place to get beer or wine is in Cali Adventure and it is nice to walk over and have a refreshing beverage after a long day of lines and rides. The food is a little better there as well. Most Disney food sucks. The hotels right by Disney are only good if you have to be by the park (due to lack of transport). Most are older properties and it is hard to escape the tourist traps outside the park. The Disney properties are OK but again, the food is not that great for what you pay. Disney usually gives you a good experience for your dollar(s) but not when it comes to food. If you really have the gumption (and the passes), go to Tokyo Disney. We went last summer when we were in Japan and the kids (and I) had a blast. It was not really more expensive for the day (minus getting to Japan) than Anaheim and the park was way cool. We did one day and we spent it at Disney Sea, the Tokyo version of California Adventure. The train out from the city was fast and easy. Disney and Japan - they kind of go together. |
We did Disneyland last month via LAX
We used Limos.com and ended up hiring Access Limo. $126 after taxes and tip(included) for a 6 passenger Lincoln Limo each way. There were 5 actual paying passengers. My math said we paid about $2 extra per person for the limo. Car was nice and clean. Money well spent for on demand (they were there when we walked out of baggage claim), and being dropped right at your hotel. Even got a compliment from my Mother-In-Law. |
.....travel with someone....you can find that would require a wheelchair.... kidding, kidding. |
Originally Posted by 11Fan
(Post 776729)
I can fake a pretty good limp, if ya wanna pick up my ticket cost.....
kidding, kidding. |
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