bangzoom6877
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Know it's still a long time away, but DH and I are considering a Disneyland/Southern California trip for our July 2015 vacation with our 2 sons. We live in NYC and we go to WDW every other year but we have never been to California. I'm not crazy about flying but will do it if I have to (we always drive to WDW from NY!).
The last couple of years our vacation budget has been around $6,000. Is it realistic to do a Southern California trip including Disneyland with that budget with everything included (airfare, hotel, tickets, food, etc.) when all is said and done? We'd stay a week (or up to 10 days if possible on that budget) and would like to spend 3 days going to the two Disneyland parks (park hopper), go to the San Diego Zoo, even possibly split the trip with 4 nights at a hotel within walking distance of DL and 3 nights in San Diego. In that case we would need a car rental for getting to San Diego and then return it to the airport when we leave. There are also so many things to do in Southern California I don't even know where to begin planning! I could definitely use some advice for that as well. Thanks in advance!
The last couple of years our vacation budget has been around $6,000. Is it realistic to do a Southern California trip including Disneyland with that budget with everything included (airfare, hotel, tickets, food, etc.) when all is said and done? We'd stay a week (or up to 10 days if possible on that budget) and would like to spend 3 days going to the two Disneyland parks (park hopper), go to the San Diego Zoo, even possibly split the trip with 4 nights at a hotel within walking distance of DL and 3 nights in San Diego. In that case we would need a car rental for getting to San Diego and then return it to the airport when we leave. There are also so many things to do in Southern California I don't even know where to begin planning! I could definitely use some advice for that as well. Thanks in advance!


). Remember, these are for 4 adult park hopper tickets. Children 9 and under are less expensive, or 1-park-per-day tickets (which would be totally reasonable in your case, I think, since you will have plenty of time in each park; 1-day-per-park tickets would lower this by about $140). There are other ways to lower ticket prices too. But, I over-budget, so, let's plan on tickets costing $560 per person (but could be a bit lower). That would be $2240. Airfare + Hotel + Tickets= $4800.
