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You can get tablets from the chemist to stop car sickness by the way.I m only saying that because reading is about the best thing you can do.Next best thing is take a camera, and phonograph the scenery as you drive past.Get all the great land makes you see on the way.Listen to music or talking Books which you can get from Library.Cheers from DOWNUNDER
Wow, there are a lot of problems here. First of all, Disneyland is in Anaheim, and is 35 miles from LAX. So there is no hotel that is convenient to both. Second, hotels in SoCal are pretty expensive, so clean and inexpensive doesn t really apply here. I was going to say that most hotels are already booked, but the economy has made a liar out of me. In fact, I noticed on travelocity that there are sales going on. I always recommend the Howard Johnson (HoJo) and the Candy Cane Inn. While some hotels are closer, these two are very close to the front entrance, so you can walk back to the hotel for a swim or a nap in the afternoon. They are a step above the other hotels in the immediate area in terms of rooms, service, pool, and value. The HoJo recently added a themed pool, the only one outside the Disneyland Resort property. I noticed that the Howard Johnson is only $124 for each night, which is a pretty good deal. Check out the location below:http://www.galttech.com/research/travel/�� Getting there at that time of night is going to present a problem. The last Disneyland Express leaves at 10:00 PM. So you either have to take a cab (VERY expensive, close to $100) or take Super Shuttle or PrimeTime Shuttle. You can reserve a shuttle at www.supershuttle.com or www.primetime shuttle.com. It should cost about half of what a taxi would cost.Have fun.
now disneyland isn t IN los Angeles but in Anaheim(a whole differnet county)yes you could take super shuttle to Anaheim (hope you have a reservation)but it will be kind of expensivethe disneyland express bus i think stops running at 11pmwhich would be a cheaper routewhat you might do is book hotel close to lax (like motel 6) for that first night(they have a free shuttle)then the next day return to lax then take the disneyland express bus to disneyland..aslo since it Christmas you might find all the hotels already booked up for christmas
i have stayed at the Anaheim Red Roof, it s right across from disney and very nice and cheap. they usually have sales on their webpage. redroof.com. if you get a hotel room you can ask them about arranging for a shuttle. the last thing you want to do is show up at LAX and not find anything but taxis. there are airports at ontario and burbank that are closer but you probably dont want to fly there unless you are from within CA. but yes like ppl said, LAX and anaheim are immensely far apart. consider yourself lucky though that you are coming in so late and wont have to spend a whole day creeping over there in traffic!!!
You are better off taking Super Shuttle (reserve in advance) but with that many people, a cab might be cheaper actually... and staying someplace near Disneyland instead of near LAX. Then cabbing it back to LAX or taking super shuttle back. Only the hotels right near LAX have free shuttles to and from the airport.
there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely show you great hotels at the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it s very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.
Yes, there are small forests and large forests in Texas. A forest is different from a woodland. A forest must have trees with overlapping crowns forming 60% to 100% cover. Woodlands are more open, with 25% to 60% cover. Most of the larger forests are in South and East Texas, but the Dallas area has many woodlands and small forests. Most wooded areas follow the low lying river or creek areas due to the flood plains. Great Trinity Forest (Dallas - Trinity River)http://www.trinityrivercorridor.org/html��Spring Creek Forest Preserve (Garland, TX)http://www.flickr.com/photos/23998017@N0��http://www.springcreekforest.org/Locatio��http://www.plano.gov/Departments/parksan��http://www.plano.gov/Departments/parksan��http://www.audubondallas.org/cedarridge.��http://www.cityofcarrollton.com/index.as��http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im��http://www.lone-star.net/mall/txtrails/s��Sam Houston National Forest - North of Houston, TXDavy Crocket National Forest - North of Houston, TXAngelina National Forest - Northeast of Houston, TXSabine National Forest - Northeast of Houston, TXhttp://maps.google.com/maps?f=q source=s��
Yes, there are wooded areas, even around the Dallas area. Most of them are relatively short trees. Even within 45 minutes to an hour from the center of Dallas. We live about an hour and 15 minutes from downtown Dallas and there are lots of wooded areas around us.
East Texas is where you ll find forests in Texas There are wooded areas around Dallas, but they aren t officially forests.
To see great forest Pine trees drive East to Texarkana area. They even do logging in that area.
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no, there are no forests in texas. or trees for that matter.Only tumbleweeds and stereotypical showdowns in a dusty street...
depends on how fast you walk, it takes months for people to walk the Appalachian Trail and that isn t as far.
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