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? asked in TravelUnited StatesLos Angeles · 1 decade ago

how much would it cost for flights, a weeks accomidation and entry to disneyland?

how much would it cost for flights, a weeks accomidation and entry to disneyland from sydney Australia??

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Disneyland's website can help you out with that.

  • 1 decade ago

    ::sigh::

    Check out travelocity.com for flights from Sydney. Prices depend on when you go, the airline, etc.

    Where do you want to stay? At the Grand Californian? Figure $300-$400 per night. The Howard Johnson? Figure $130 per night. (US dollars).

    Entry to Disneyland? How many days? It's $94 for a one-day park hopper, but more days cost more. Go to disneyland.com for all the details.

    Can't properly answer if you don't give us enough info.

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    4 years ago

    you will ought to hire a vehicle to get around. Public transportation in 'California, exterior of San Francisco and l. a., is very almost non-existent. The state is style of 800 miles (1280 Km) from end to end, so which you would be using a lot. With that for the period of techniques, besides as your different costs, it would be clever to devise on 200 pounds an afternoon, to be risk-free.

  • Try Map Quest or the Disneyland website.

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  • 1 decade ago

    If you go to the Disney website, you can get a quote for all of that. I love using their website, as it provides different hotel & flight options. You can also save it and alter it to try out different scenarios (different hotels, dates, etc.).Good luck and have fun!!

    Source(s): experience
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