Activities to do?

shm_helene

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Hi All~
I'm sure there have been other threads like this - but I'm at work and I can't scroll through! I have a student who is working on a fictitious travel agency project. She is planning a trip to Disneyland. She was trying to find other activities or things to do that she could find prices on. I'm familiar at Disney World but have struggled thus far with Disneyland. What are some activities she could list in her project that would have a cost associated with them? I have found tours, so I'm looking to see if there are other things she could include. TIA!
 
Dining packages for WOC and Fantasmic have extra charges, as do tours. In DTD there is Build-A-Bear, make your own race car, and the Anna and Elsa Boutique for makeovers. Is she only looking for things in the park, or in the area, such as other things to do in Anaheim?
 

Photo pass, Mickey ears, ride pictures, shooting gallery, pressed pennies, locker rental, stroller or wheelchair rental.
 
Allears.net has menu prices on their website. It's really great and very helpful from a budgeting and planning perspective. That's online at http://allears.net/dlr/dining/menus.htm.

Is your student looking for information regarding additional "things to do at Disneyland that cost extra" or "things to do that are near Disneyland but not at the resort?"
 
BTW, Anaheim City Strollers is a great alternative resource for stroller rental and they deliver to your hotel and will pick it up from there, too. http://www.citystrollerrentals.com/Disneyland-Stroller-Rentals.html

If the student's project involves planning a trip for a disabled person and the person needs a scooter, another local source for that is Deckert Surgical & Homecare. They do not have a website that I can find, but their phone # is 714-542-5607 and if you call them, they will give you price quotes over the phone. I called them a few years ago when my MIL was considering going with us for one trip and they were very helpful. They will deliver to the hotel and pick up from there.
 
I would add Knotts Berry Farm, Universal Studios, and a dinner theatre such as Medieval Times. You could also go further afield with Legoland or Seaworld.
 










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