-> As of this late fall or winter, I and the rest of my family are going
-> to Disney Land. I would like to know some information before we get
-> The first thing is how much is it going to cost for my family? My fa
-> me, mother and father, and sis with her kid. Any new changes? Rides?
-> time we went my dad got sick on the tea cups, and he never let us
-> forget it! I bet most of you got storys like that from your
-> vacations there.
Late fall and winter are excellent times to visit Disneyland because the
crowds are much smaller. That's the time I like to go, but I won't be
making it there anytime soon because we have no money and my wife is on
dialysis and can't be away from kidney machines that long. If you stick
to the middle of the week you'll find that the crowds are even smaller
than on the weekend. This is really the way to see a LOT of Disneyland
on very little time (and money) because you're not waiting in long lines
for everything.
Admission is $32, if it hasn't gone up since the last time I was there
(In June 1996), but if you are going to be there for three days or
longer you can buy the cheapest annual pass and actually save money. In
1995 we got the cheapest annual pass for $99 each adult and actually
visited the park eight days in a row - so that saved us a lot of money
right up front. I later went back to the park for a few more days and it
was like getting free admission. I don't know how young the child in
your group is or what the child rate is.
New changes depends on when you were last there. The newest things in
the park that I know of are the Hunchback Festival of Fools show (I hear
they interact with the audience and that this is the best show ever!)
and the Indianna Jones - Temple of the Forbidden Eye (a very realistic,
exciting and frightenning ride taking you throught action scenes from
the movie). If you haven't been there in 5 years or so then a LOT of it
will be new. Mickey's Toontown is basically a whole new land that is
just wonderful. They have a short roller coaster, Mickey's House,
Minnie's House, Chip & Dale's Treehouse, Goofy's House, Donald Duck's
Boathouse and Roger Rabbit's Cartoon Spin (a wild ride, terribly
exciting but too hard to explain - well worth it!). If you tell us how
long it's been since you've been there, we can tell you everything
that's new.
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