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martinent

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Posted: 10/26/09 02:57pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I know this doesn't have anything to do with toy haulers but taking kids to disneyland in december and was thinking of taking the trailer down there instead of staying in a hotel is there any ones close to the park? anything to know or stay away from?
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There's an RV park on Ball Road about 2 miles east of Disneyland. I'll see if I can come up with a name/number and get back to you.


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Here you go. The RV park I was thinking of is letter A on the map but there are quite a few others in the general vicinty of the park.

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Doheny State Beach Dana Point - Orange County * State Park * Doheny Campground Or at San Clemente State Beach * Coastline.

These one might work also Bolsa Chica State Beach and Huntington


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@ 59 a night, it's hard to beat this place.. A ways from Dland, but offers a lot away from Dland!

http://www.newportdunes.com/Rates.html


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A nice park, closer to Dland, and more expensive.

http://www.orangeland.com/rates.asp

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Never stayed here, but it's on my list.

http://www.anaheimrvvillage.com/index.asp

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If you are coming down just to go to Dizzyland then you probably want something close, with a shuttle. After a day there I wouldn't want to be doing a bunch of driving to get back to camp. Be prepared, Dizzyland in December can be CRAZY! Also, book the campground now.

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Kinda depends on what you're looking for. If you just want someplace cheap and close to crash, then here's one I can recommend:

http://www.anaheimresortrvpark.com/

We stayed there last Fall. It was kind of "interesting". There were a lot of people who were full time residents. Many of the sites had street addresses instead of space numbers.

But you're just looking for someplace to park the rig (assuming you're spending the whole day at the parks). You can see the fireworks from there. We had a good time in the pool/spa one evening when we didn't close the parks.

There's also a shuttle that takes you back and forth to the Disneyland gate. It's hard to beat that.


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Also, haven't stayed here, but looks nice as well.

http://www.canyonrvpark.com/

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