A guide to choosing a Disneyland package
If you are planning a trip to Disneyland, Disney offers vacation packages which include accommodation and entrance into both Disney parks. Not only can money be saved when booking a package, there are certain extra benefits that come with a package deal. This article is a guide to choosing a Disneyland package.
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Disney hotel packages
Walt Disney Travel Company has a variety of packages, including several hotels to choose from. Moreover, Disneyland Resort Park Hopper's tickets are good for admission into both Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure. Additional benefits include a Disney character call, preferred seating at shows such as Disney's Aladdin-A Musical Adventure and It's Tough to be a Bug, Mickey's Toontown Morning Madness. These special features allow guests to visit Toontown one hour before it opens to the general public. Another special option is the Magic Morning where visitors can enter the park before its official opening time. In addition, package holders get a collectible pin, lanyard and luggage tag. There are three hotels available to stay directly in while you are on Disney property. The first is the Disneyland Hotel. Families can cool off in the Never Land pool area. You may also enjoy the Koi ponds and waterfalls, as well as the numerous dining options. This includes Goofy’s Kitchen which offers buffet dining with Disney characters. Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel has a rooftop pool area with spectacular views, along with Disney's PCH Grill which is home to the Lilo & Stitch Aloha Breakfast. Step directly into California Adventure through the guest-only entrance at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and Spa. Partake in the rustic ambiance while enjoying three swimming pools. Additional advantages to staying on-site include Disney character wake-up calls, free merchandise package delivery to your hotel, easy walking access to the parks and complementary use of the fitness centre. Each hotel can hold up to five guests although, each has suites to accommodate larger groups.
Disneyland Good Neighbor Hotels
If you prefer to stay off-site, Disney has what is known as Good Neighbor Hotels. These are hotels in the Anaheim area which can be booked as part of a package which ranges from economy to superior. If you want to save money, look for a hotel within walking distance of the parks. In this way, you do not need to pay for transportation or parking. In addition, many of the hotels in the area offer free Continental breakfasts. Add-ons to a package include air fare, a meal plan and additional area attractions including Knott’s Berry Farm, SeaWorld and Universal Studios. When you go to Disneyland, booking a package is a great way to save money. It will also make vacation planning easier.