Global Resorts Network Travel Source

with Molly Dalbec

July 8th, 2008

Disney Land Budget Vacation

If you’re living in Southern California, or are planning to have a vacation trip there, then stopping by Disneyland would definitely be in your plans. Despite all the rising costs of traveling, it’s still possible for you to give the world famous Disneyland a visit without having to break your bank.

Tickets

If you’re a Southern California resident, there are a lot of ways that you can save some dough on your Disneyland tickets. First off, the park offers three Southern California resident passes available at different price ranges.

The cheapest pass gives you unlimited access to both Disney’s California Adventure and Disneyland for one whole year. However, there are blackout dates in which you can’t use the pass, and such dates can count up quite a number, especially during their peak season.

You can also opt for the mid-range ticket that basically has the same benefits but has fewer blackout dates, mostly blacking out holidays and weekends. The last pass, which is the most expensive, does not have any blackout dates. It also includes parking.

The cheapest pass has almost the same value of 3 single tickets, so if you’re planning to visit the park for more than 3 times in a year and could be flexible with the dates you’ll be visiting, then this pass would be the cheaper way to go.

The second choice could be taken advantage by almost everyone. You can check out a lot of grocery store chains, since most of them offer discounts to Disney tickets if you’re a member of their preferred shopper’s club.

Get Discounted!

Additionally, a lot of companies that are Southern California based give their employees discount passes that can be used by the whole family. Even AAA offers discounted tickets for their members. Additionally, active US Military service members are entitled to having discounts as well. Thus, try your best to avoid buying tickets at the gate paying full prices before you have checked out all of these options.

Food Matters

The nice thing about Disneyland is that it’s set in a real neighborhood. Therefore, you have the ability to walk out of the gates, walk down a few blocks and eat at the nearby fast food restaurant that you want.

If you’re staying in a Disneyland hotel, most would offer you free breakfast already. So, if you’ll be choosing a hotel, try to get one that offers free breakfast. If you do get a hotel that does so, take advantage of it and tell your family to eat up during the morning buffet.

The majority of Disney area hotels have a shuttle service that regularly goes back and forth from your hotel to the park. If you have a fridge in your hotel room, you could make sandwiches in the morning and put them in your fridge. When lunch time comes, you could then ride the shuttle back to your room and grab a bite of your pre-made sandwich.

Doing this can also be a good way to have a break within the day since you also get some time to spend in the comforts of your room, in which you could rest, sleep, watch TV, listen to music or basically do anything that you want to do, before deciding to go back to the park for a round two!

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June 27th, 2008

Cedar Point Amusement Park in Ohio

On a narrow peninsula extending into the Lake Erie at Sandusky, Ohio is the Cedar Point amusement park. The park contains the most numbers of roller coasters at a staggering seventeen, one of which includes the Top Thrill Dragster – the second tallest and second fastest in the world.

Normally, Cedar Point opens daily from early May through Labor Day and nine weekends after. However recently, the Cedar Point amusement park is open daily from the 10th of May through the 1st of September and Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from the 5th of September up to the 2nd of November, which only means more time for you to experience the thrill, adrenaline rush and excitement at the amusement park.

 All about the Rides and the Coasters

The Cedar Point amusement park is home to several roller coasters, such as: the Blue Streak, WildCat, Corkscrew, Cedar Creek Mine Ride, Jr. Gemini and Gemini, Disaster Transport, Raptor, Mantis, Iron Dragon, Magnum XL-200, Millennium Force, Woodstock Express, Mean Streak, Maverick, Wicked Twister and the Top Thrill Dragster.

However, one roller coaster that stands out above the rest is the Top Thrill Dragster, which remains as the highest skyline in Cedar Point today. The roller coaster consists of white and red Intamin 4 rail track that is attached to a bright yellow support tower.

Visitors wanting to test the roller coaster will wait at the concrete gateway that leads underneath the launch track. The queue never crosses under either side of the ride but instead, consists entirely of the space in the middle of both tracks. Those are waiting in line would have a unique experience of having trains speed by at either side. While waiting for their turn, they can also read about some of the facts regarding the ride at the left wall, as well as statistical comparisons of the roller coaster to an actual drag race car.

Aside from the rides designed for the daring, there are family rides at Cedar Point, such as: Cadillac Cards, Antique Cars, Giant Wheel, Matterhorn, Calypso, Cedar Downs Racing Derby, Monster, Ocean Motion, Scrambler, Kiddy Kingdom Carousel and the Paddlewheel Excursions, to name a few.

How Cedar Point Started

Upon development of the area, Cedar Point was covered with cedar vegetation and crystal clear waters that provided excellent grounds for fishing. During the American Civil War in the 1860s, a structure for artillery pieces were built at the tip of the peninsula. However, Cedar Point resumed its role as an area for summer picnics after the war; the preliminary park started construction in the year 1870.

A businessman named George Arthur Boeckling spent decades expanding the park through planting flower gardens, constructing lagoons, adding rides and a boardwalk and opening several hotels beginning in the year 1899. Boeckling retired in the year 1931 and died later that year.

The Cedar Point amusement park continued to expand over the course of the century with the addition of a variety of roller coasters and rides. During the next fifty years, the park expanded rapidly and featured a multitude of record breaking and setting roller coasters.

Over the years, the Cedar Point amusement park has transformed from a simple amusement and picnic area into a resort with a number of hotels and camping areas. Recently, the park has added a Snoopy-themed area dedicated for the fun of children visiting the park.

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