Bell30012
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A little background. We visit Walt Disney World on a regular basis but this will be our first, and maybe only trip to Disneyland. It's just going to be the two of us. My DD13 and me, 48-year-old single father who tends to spoil her.
I've got a lot of planning to do. It looks like we'll be flying in 11:35 PM to LAX on 10/17/2014 (Saturday) and flying back out LAX on 1:40 PM on 10/23/2014 (Friday). Yes, I know Tony recommends any airport but LAX but the price is $238 including taxes and fees for both of us! I'm planning to rent a car and am I'm currently considering the SoCal CityPass. Three day hopper passes to Disneyland/California Adventure, one day at Universal Studios, and one day at Seaworld San Diego. Obviously, flying in that late, there we'll get some sleep and start fresh on Sunday.
What are your recommendations for where we should go each day? Where should we stay? I'd prefer not to pay for parking, breakfast being included would be great. I'm concierge level with Club Carlson but not married to the chain, especially not if there is a cheaper alternative. I'm thinking that I'd rather not drive to Disneyland because then I'll have to pay for parking. I've also not decided on the rental car company.
Lots of room for locals and regulars to offer advice.
Thom Bell
(but not that Tom Bell)
I've got a lot of planning to do. It looks like we'll be flying in 11:35 PM to LAX on 10/17/2014 (Saturday) and flying back out LAX on 1:40 PM on 10/23/2014 (Friday). Yes, I know Tony recommends any airport but LAX but the price is $238 including taxes and fees for both of us! I'm planning to rent a car and am I'm currently considering the SoCal CityPass. Three day hopper passes to Disneyland/California Adventure, one day at Universal Studios, and one day at Seaworld San Diego. Obviously, flying in that late, there we'll get some sleep and start fresh on Sunday.
What are your recommendations for where we should go each day? Where should we stay? I'd prefer not to pay for parking, breakfast being included would be great. I'm concierge level with Club Carlson but not married to the chain, especially not if there is a cheaper alternative. I'm thinking that I'd rather not drive to Disneyland because then I'll have to pay for parking. I've also not decided on the rental car company.
Lots of room for locals and regulars to offer advice.
Thom Bell
(but not that Tom Bell)