I got a quote from my AMA store for my trip to Disneyland in October 2006 I was just wondering if any of you could tell me if this is a good deal or if I should shop around some more All these prices are not guaranteed until booked and paid in full. I checked all these prices again today for you: Flight from Calgary to Los Angeles - September 30th/06 Flight from Los Angeles to Calgary - October 8th/06 $429.66 including all taxes and service fees per person Transfers from LAX airport to Anaheim hotel - $32.00 per person round trip 8 nights at Tropicana Inn, Anaheim (Deluxe hotel room - 2 queens or 1 king) $901.60 CAD total including all nights and taxes Southern California City Pass - $192.00 US (no transfers) OR $319.00 CAD (with transfers) per person RBC Deluxe Package Insurance (if you bought everything above including Southern California Pass with transfers) $92.00 per person Total Price Per Person: $1323.46 CAD (if you bought Southern California Pass with transfers) Any info you can give me I would appreciate it thank you!
Whenever your planning a trip like this you want to check around for the best price, never just go to one company and ask them. In the past I have noticed AMA to be generally more expensive then other places out there. In the Wal-Mart by me they have a Thomas Cook Marlin Travel and they are always offering deals for family of 4 (1,800-2,100), so if your party is two I am sure they can make you a better deal! Also with the American dollar being so weak, you might want to check Disney's web site directly I know they were offering a family of 4 a 6 night/7day vacation for around 1500. Then all you would need to do is catch a shuttle from the Airport to Disneyland. basically, don't settle on one travel agent. Call around and see if you can find a better price or maybe something else included. If you need Disney Tickets, check out our Specials section. I listed a couple of top web sites that sell tickets. And again with the American dollar being so weak it helps us out a lot.
I really am not sure if that is a great deal or not, but now you have a quote you can take around other a few other travel agents and see what they can get you for the same amount of money. ; You may be surprised.
And don't forget to check with CAA! ; We got a better price through CAA than going direct to Disney for a package and then booking our own flights and transfers (we did the do-it-yourself thing before... not our cup of tea )... because they offer the same packages as AAA, who have some kind of 'partnership' with Disney... plus we got some nifty extras (like a 'free' dinner, and a discount card that saved us a bundle on souvenier purchases). ; I'm not saying CAA will have the best deal going, but they should definitely be on your list of places to check with (I don't think you need to be a member to book with their travel agents)