spongebobxxx
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 7, 2006
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I need to scale things back a little so I can plan a trip to Disneyland and other attractions in the area for a week or so and try to keep cost under $3,000 or so.
I went to Disney world last year and that trip was expensive but I was prepared for it. This year I want to do Disneyland but I want to keep things in the budget bracket.
I live in a small town in North Dakota and airline tickets are unbeleivably outrageously priced so I have this idea to take a small airline called Allegiant air which only flys from Bismarck N.D. to Las Vegas Nevada for $100 per person one way. There will be 4 of us going, 2 adults, (my 2 kids) a teenager, and a 10 year old. $800 total roundtrip which would be a HUGE saving compared to taking the only 2 other airlines that run here (NWA and United express).
As we arrive in Vegas I could rent a car, stay a night or 2 in Vegas then drive the 270 miles or so to Disneyland and start our real vacation in California. My wife and I are not gamblers so we will probably run out of things to do in Vegas very quickly but the live shows they have there do spark some interest.
My big questions to all of you here are as follows.
(1.) Where should we stay? We are not that picky on room quality since we don't stay in a room very long when we vacation and a small drive to attractions is not a huge discouragement to us.
(2.) We paln to visit D-land and Universal studios for now. Maybe Seaworld if we are in the mood for the long drive. We also plan to spend a day at the beach since that doesn't happen much for us way up here. Thats about all I know of thats down there becuase this will be our first time in California. I'm hoping for more input before we actually go. So where can I find the best deals on tickets and which should I get? Is 2 days enough at Disneyland? I've also seen some tickets that include passes to all 3 places that I mentioned for around $200 per person on my first attempt to search for tickets.
(3.) Where should I rent a rent a car from and stay in Vegas?
Any other advice would be greaty appreciated for both the California area and Vegas..... I saved alot of money, time , and found a few fun things to do when I planned my trip to Florida last year by visiting forums like these.
I went to Disney world last year and that trip was expensive but I was prepared for it. This year I want to do Disneyland but I want to keep things in the budget bracket.
I live in a small town in North Dakota and airline tickets are unbeleivably outrageously priced so I have this idea to take a small airline called Allegiant air which only flys from Bismarck N.D. to Las Vegas Nevada for $100 per person one way. There will be 4 of us going, 2 adults, (my 2 kids) a teenager, and a 10 year old. $800 total roundtrip which would be a HUGE saving compared to taking the only 2 other airlines that run here (NWA and United express).
As we arrive in Vegas I could rent a car, stay a night or 2 in Vegas then drive the 270 miles or so to Disneyland and start our real vacation in California. My wife and I are not gamblers so we will probably run out of things to do in Vegas very quickly but the live shows they have there do spark some interest.
My big questions to all of you here are as follows.
(1.) Where should we stay? We are not that picky on room quality since we don't stay in a room very long when we vacation and a small drive to attractions is not a huge discouragement to us.
(2.) We paln to visit D-land and Universal studios for now. Maybe Seaworld if we are in the mood for the long drive. We also plan to spend a day at the beach since that doesn't happen much for us way up here. Thats about all I know of thats down there becuase this will be our first time in California. I'm hoping for more input before we actually go. So where can I find the best deals on tickets and which should I get? Is 2 days enough at Disneyland? I've also seen some tickets that include passes to all 3 places that I mentioned for around $200 per person on my first attempt to search for tickets.
(3.) Where should I rent a rent a car from and stay in Vegas?
Any other advice would be greaty appreciated for both the California area and Vegas..... I saved alot of money, time , and found a few fun things to do when I planned my trip to Florida last year by visiting forums like these.