How We Did Disneyland on a Budget takes your Great British Mickey Waffle to sunny California! 🇬🇧✈️🇺🇸
Two Walt Disney World veterans reveal exactly how they pulled off a five-night Disneyland holiday without breaking the bank—covering bargain flights, walkable hotels, ticket strategy, food steals and unmissable attractions.
What You’ll Learn
🛫 Flights for less: Virgin Holidays vs BA, LAX-it rideshare & time-saving Mobile Passport Control
🏨 Sheraton Park Hotel (10-minute walk) vs on-site costs—how much we saved & why it was worth it
🎢 Ride rankings: Radiator Springs Racers, Hyperspace Mountain, Indiana Jones & more (which beat their WDW cousins)
🛠️ Cars Land & Avengers Campus—best tips, photo ops & hidden details
🍽️ Budget-friendly bites: giant Pym pretzels, mac-n-cheese cones, sourdough bread bowls + price points
🌌 Free entertainment hacks: World of Color, flag retreat, Disneyland Band & seasonal extras
📝 Planning blueprint: 5-day tickets vs Park Hopper, Lightning Lane math, mid-day breaks, packing for cool nights
Whether you thought Disneyland was “too far” or “too pricey,” this episode shows you it’s totally doable!
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