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Christine posted: 23 Sep at 12:05 am
ummmm
i think you should go :]
i mean you deserve it so WHY NOT
but that is a lot of money though
ask your parents what they think..
tigereye posted: 26 Sep at 7:21 am
You have how much to spend????? Good lord I went to Florida with 1000 and was able to visit Sea World, Universal Studios, and Disney World, stay for 5 nights in a hotel by the beach, and managed to buy plenty of souvenirs and food and even played a round of put put golf. You’ll be plenty fine… go!!!
Forgotten posted: 29 Sep at 7:21 pm
GO TO DISNEYLAND
im a disney freak and i could live there.
Disneyland is amazing too
i would do anything to go!!!
wanna take me with you???!!! lol
x3 Why Hello Dere x3 posted: 03 Oct at 4:33 am
Go Go! You’ll regret iit if you don’t. I have passes and I get excited from going even if I went like 2 days earlier.
I hope you have fun!
ℒ∆υ®єи posted: 03 Oct at 8:58 am
Go to Disneyland! Disneyland is amazing!!!
ⓖⓡⓞⓞⓥⓨ©ⓗⓘ©ⓚ posted: 04 Oct at 3:49 am
You have a decent amount of money! If I where you I would go, If I’m missing Disneyland and I haven’t gone for a long time I would go. Have fun! this is suppose to be a fun time for you right? Make it more fun and go, It will be fun. If you want to save up for something else then sure if you want to save up then do it, but I would say go to Disneyland for the day
Have fun.
Lisa posted: 05 Oct at 6:16 am
go to Disneyland!!!!! its worth all of your money. especially if you have fond memories there
Lover All Alone posted: 05 Oct at 7:03 pm
GOOOO!! Disneyland is freaking awesome! It’s so happy and you feel alive. Sure its expensive but i believe its the best $75 you are ever going to spend. (but you should get a park hopper ticket) because California Adventure is awesome too. And you can only enjoy it now, because when you get older, you’ll lose your sense of fun
Skylark posted: 08 Oct at 7:01 pm
Disneyland is awesome, but I can’t imagine spending multiple days there, and I don’t think it would be wise to even if you think it’s the magical place on earth because after spending nearly a week crammed in with thousands of people, waiting in lines, and hearing “It’s a Small World After All” you’ll probably have all your love for it ****** out of you. I’m not sure if you’re intending to go at Christmas time, or are just getting the tickets as a gift to use at a later time, but December is, in my opinion, the absolute worst time to go to Disneyland because it’s painfully overcrowded then to the point where you have to hold hands with the people you’re with in order to not lose them within seconds. *Shudders* I get a headache just thinking about my last experience there at that time.
Plus, if you were just wanting to go to the theme park you could hop on the Eurostar or a short flight and be at Disneyland Paris, which is a replica of the one in Anaheim, in a few hours. There are so many fantastic places to check out in the SoCal area that I think it would be a shame to limit your time to one area, and in my opinion it would be tedious to stay in the same hotel filled with adults and families the entire time. Instead, I would probably spend a couple of days at Disneyland and California Adventures, and then head up to Santa Monica and stay in the youth hostel on 2nd Street that is sandwiched in between the beach and the 3rd Street Promenade where you’ll meet other people your age, save a fortune on accommodation fees, and probably have heaps more fun. Right now Cirque du Soleil is performing on the beach, and their show is amazing on an epic level.
After soaking up everything the beachside areas offer, I’d move on to the Sunset Strip and stay somewhere like the Standard for a night or two. You could also go South from Anaheim to relaxing, picturesque Laguna Beach or San Diego where there’s a great night-life scene and so many adorable boutiques and pretty areas to see. If you’re old enough to stay in a room on your own then I assume you’re at least 18, so driving to Vegas for a couple of days would be yet another exciting option.
I would try to spend half of your budget for this trip and save the other half for a future adventure.
~ Peace : )