aboveH20
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2010
It's so much cheaper to plan trips than to take them, so I spend lot of time thinking about the next trip.
I'm wondering about visiting my sons in California. Well, I'm actually thinking about going to Disneyland, but justifying it (just went to Aulani in February) by calling it a trip to visit my sons.
One lives in West Hollywood and one lives in Santa Barbara. I really don't want to rent a car, but I do want to be independent of my sons for transportation. How hard/easy would it be to take the train from Disneyland to Santa Barbara and back? And, if you're familiar with Santa Barbara, is the train station within walking distance of town?
Should I just rent a car? Don't really want to, seems like that takes some of the adventure out of the trip.
UPDATE I can't believe I actually booked the trip.
Somewhere along the line it occurred to me that I can fly out of Santa Barbara instead of returning to Disneyland.
NEW QUESTION -- Hotel suggestions in Santa Barbara? I'm thinking Holiday Inn because I'm a member of their loyalty program, but also thinking of trying Hotwire.
I'm wondering about visiting my sons in California. Well, I'm actually thinking about going to Disneyland, but justifying it (just went to Aulani in February) by calling it a trip to visit my sons.
One lives in West Hollywood and one lives in Santa Barbara. I really don't want to rent a car, but I do want to be independent of my sons for transportation. How hard/easy would it be to take the train from Disneyland to Santa Barbara and back? And, if you're familiar with Santa Barbara, is the train station within walking distance of town?
Should I just rent a car? Don't really want to, seems like that takes some of the adventure out of the trip.
UPDATE I can't believe I actually booked the trip.
Somewhere along the line it occurred to me that I can fly out of Santa Barbara instead of returning to Disneyland.
NEW QUESTION -- Hotel suggestions in Santa Barbara? I'm thinking Holiday Inn because I'm a member of their loyalty program, but also thinking of trying Hotwire.