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Hotwire Hotel: I'm new here and want to take my son to Disneyland


thawes
By thawes,
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I am wanting to take my 12 yr. old son to Disneyland on a shoe string budget- looking at June 21- because I thought maybe sundayus were cheaper and going home jUNE 25- dO i JUST BID AN AMOUNT AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS- THERE WILL BE 2 ADULTS 1 KIDDO- THANBKS FOR ANY HELP! ALSO ARE THERE DISCOUNT TICKETS TO DISNEYLAND? THANKS

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Welcome to BetterBidding!

Few things to cover in order to move forward...

PRICELINE only guarantees double occupancy, after that it's at the discretion of the hotel. You could receive a room with only one bed and the hotel may not be able, or willing, to move you to a room with a second bed. Chances of this happening in a family friendly area such as around Disney or some other theme park would apepar to be less than in say a large city such as NYC or Chicago, but it's still a risk and one which only you can decide if you're willing to accept or not.

If not, you can use HOTWIRE which allows you to search for up to quad ocucpancy and guarantees sleeping accomodations for everyone you include in your search.

Let us know and questions you have regarding the above and how you'd like to proceed, as well as the type of star rating you're looking for in a hotel and your maximum budget (per nite before fees and taxes), and we'll advise accordingly.

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Try the Official Disneyland site on the web for discounted tickets. They usually offer discounts if you purchase on line but usually you get the better deal if you plan to stay 3 or more days. Also if you buy a 3 day park hopper you get a free early entry day included with your ticket ( check with your hotel to see when the early entry days are because it is not every day and Disney changes the days at will) . You can even print your tickets at home which I recommend. It beats getting there and waiting in another line to buy your tickets while other people are going in and enjoying the park ahead of you. Ares Travel also offers slight discounts but I think they charge a handling fee and mailing fee if you are down to the wire and need tickets right away. I have bought tickets both ways and I prefer the Disney site. I also recommend getting to the park before the posted opening time and getting in as soon as they will allow because the early morning is golden and the least crowded time of the day and you can get in a lot of the most popular rides in the first few hours before the park gets more crowded. Hope this helps.

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