ukstitch
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Hi,
I'll be honest upfront: I am totally clueless when it comes to the Disney parks outside of Disneyland Paris, so I'm hoping somebody can provide me with some advise.
It's looking like I will be visiting Redmond for a few days between the 1st and 3rd October for work. What I'd like to know is, if I was looking to extend my trip by a day or two in order to head south and visit Disneyland, which airport would I need to fly into (even better if somebody knows of some cheap flights they could recommend me) and which hotels would be worth me looking into (again, as cheap as possible would be helpful here). It's likely to be easier for me to fly a return between Seattle and the relevant California airport so work can book a normal return flight, which makes their accounting easier.
There is one complication as I don't drive, so would need to rely on taxis / public transport and of course my feet.
Edit: I don't know if this makes a difference or not, but I'm a UK citizen living within the UK, so any flights etc need to be bookable from outside of the US.
Thanks a lot!
I'll be honest upfront: I am totally clueless when it comes to the Disney parks outside of Disneyland Paris, so I'm hoping somebody can provide me with some advise.
It's looking like I will be visiting Redmond for a few days between the 1st and 3rd October for work. What I'd like to know is, if I was looking to extend my trip by a day or two in order to head south and visit Disneyland, which airport would I need to fly into (even better if somebody knows of some cheap flights they could recommend me) and which hotels would be worth me looking into (again, as cheap as possible would be helpful here). It's likely to be easier for me to fly a return between Seattle and the relevant California airport so work can book a normal return flight, which makes their accounting easier.
There is one complication as I don't drive, so would need to rely on taxis / public transport and of course my feet.
Edit: I don't know if this makes a difference or not, but I'm a UK citizen living within the UK, so any flights etc need to be bookable from outside of the US.
Thanks a lot!