Frequent Disneyland Travel and savings?

Written by VMT Singuillo


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big YES. The solution is to take advantage ofrepparttar promotional offers of

Disneyland.

Disneyland usually has two kinds of promotional offers. For residents of

California, they have what is calledrepparttar 145907 two-fers. This promo is for a ticket you

buy at a particular rate and you are able to visit either one ofrepparttar 145908 two theme

parks onrepparttar 145909 first day of your visit. Then you may visitrepparttar 145910 other theme park

which you have not yet visited on any other day you wish to come again. In this

way, you are able to save some money. This promotional offer however is not

offered all year round. Therefore, this is only available for California

residents and only ifrepparttar 145911 promo is being offered.

Another offer isrepparttar 145912 year-round pass. If you visit Disneyland more than twice a

year, you are indeed able to get a lot of savings because for a particular rate,

you can visit any ofrepparttar 145913 two theme parks as often as you can except on their

so-called block-out dates. Plus, you can even transfer from one park to another

during your visit torepparttar 145914 place!

Most of my friends are surprised why we can go to Disneyland as often as we can.

Well, I have chosen to buyrepparttar 145915 year-round pass and that gives me a lot of savings!

Oh, for those of you who are simply visiting Southern California orrepparttar 145916 Greater

Los Angeles, your vacation visit to Disneyland is not enough for a day.

Therefore, it is worth making an online hotel reservations ahead of time as part of your vacation planning. You may make your hotel reservations online through www.yourcheaphotels.com.

Well, enjoy your vacation atrepparttar 145917 "Happiest Place on Earth".

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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Written by Gregg Strand


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Start your visit atrepparttar Kilauea Visitor Center located just beyondrepparttar 145862 park's entrance station. The Park is open 24 hours a day year round. Kilauea Visitor Center is open daily from 7:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Here, you will receiverepparttar 145863 latest information on trails, ranger-led activities, road conditions, and safety precautions. Because ofrepparttar 145864 dynamic nature ofrepparttar 145865 two active volcanoes inrepparttar 145866 park, conditions can change rapidly.

"Born of Fire, Born ofrepparttar 145867 Sea" isrepparttar 145868 featured 25 minute film that is shown inrepparttar 145869 Kilauea Visitor Center onrepparttar 145870 hour throughoutrepparttar 145871 day, starting at 9:00 a.m. withrepparttar 145872 last film shown at 4:00 p.m..

If you have only one to three hours, explorerepparttar 145873 summit of Kilauea Volcano via Crater Rim Drive, an 11-mile road that encirclesrepparttar 145874 summit caldera, passes through desert, lush tropical rain forest, traversesrepparttar 145875 caldera floor, and provides access to well-marked scenic stops and short walks.

If you have three to four hours, you may also explorerepparttar 145876 East Rift and coastal area ofrepparttar 145877 Park via Chain of Craters Road. This road descends 3,700 feet in 20 miles and ends where a 2003 lava flow crossedrepparttar 145878 road. Depending on changing volcanic activity, there may be opportunities for viewing active lava flows fromrepparttar 145879 end ofrepparttar 145880 road. No food, water, or fuel is available alongrepparttar 145881 Chain of Craters Road.

(This information was obtained fromrepparttar 145882 National Park Service.)

Author is webmaster of a travel site that saves time and money by searching for many hotels in several locations at once using a customized Travelocity search engine already filled in with specific city and state information for each park. Save time and money at http://www.national-parks-hotels-lodging.com/


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